Friday, February 22
8:00 p.m.
This screening is now SOLD OUT!
Widely hailed by critics and audiences alike for its artistic innovation, Loving Vincent (2017) explores the mysterious circumstances surrounding the final days of the brilliant, tortured artist Vincent van Gogh. Far from a straightforward biopic, each of the film’s 65,000 frames is a meticulously rendered oil painting on canvas, bringing Van Gogh’s unforgettable paintings to vivid life. 1 hour, 34 minutes, Rated PG-13
*NEW* Stick around after the screening for a special Q&A with talent from the “Loving Vincent” artist production team! Two artists who were selected to work on “Loving Vincent”, Charlene Mosley and Tiffanie Mang, will be answering questions and discussing their animation work on this groundbreaking film! They were chosen from out of more than 4000 people to travel to Gdansk, Poland and joined a crew of 125 international artists on the production of this fully painted feature film.
Show your film screening ticket for free Museum same-day admission during Art After Hours from 5:00–8:00 p.m
$5 members and students | $7.50 seniors and military | $10 nonmembers
Join us before the film screening at 7:00 p.m. inside the Museum for a FREE Art of Élan Pop Up Concert in a tribute to Vincent Van Gogh (free with film screening ticket OR museum admission). Art of Élan pays tribute to the influential Dutch painter with music inspired by his now famous quotation “For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.” This concert is also inspired by Vincent Van Gogh’s painting, “Mother and Child” (1885) on view now through March 2019 at SDMA.