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Vanish Film
Screening

Join us at The Livery for Vanish-Disappearing Icons of a Rural America, a stunning documentary by photographer Jim Westphalen, capturing the beauty and stories of rural America’s disappearing past.

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July 13th Film Screening

Center for the Arts Presents: Vanish - Disappearing Icons of a Rural America Film Screening and Special Vanishing New England Barns and Landscapes Exhibit

“Jim Westphalen’s visually stunning film, Vanish, is a eulogy for a rural way of life that is disappearing, but it also serves as a clarion call for all of us to preserve what’s left and what matters.” A remarkable story of past and present, Vanish - Disappearing Icons of a Rural America is a feature length documentary film that chronicles the “visual preservation” adventures of fine art photographer, Jim Westphalen, as he travels across the country seeking out and creating stunning imagery of America’s disappearing rural structures. Vanish explores how communities across America are working to save and honor their disappearing structures. A powerful reminder of the importance of preserving our shared history.

 

Special Exhibit: Vanishing Barns and Landscapes of New England ExhibitIn the main gallery at the Livery starting July 13, we will be showcasing a special exhibit dedicated to the barns, meeting houses, and other historic buildings that are slowly vanishing from New England’s landscape. This exhibit highlights the beauty and significance of these structures and the efforts being made to preserve them. Don’t miss the Barns of New England exhibit, sharing the beauty of these iconic landmarks.

When: Sunday, July 13 at 7:00pm
Where: The Livery, Sunapee Harbor

Cost: $15 for members / $20 for nonmembers

Come for the film, stay for the exhibit, and leave inspired to help preserve the past!

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