Water: Essential in Art and Life, Cameo Cinema
Water: Essential in Art and Life
Water: Essential in Art and Life is a Cameo Cinema program that will raise awareness and appreciation for the inspirational aspect of our oceans, rivers, and bays. Over the months of April and May, the program will explore the essential role of water both as a vital component for all life forms and as a source of inspiration for film, literature, sculpture, and more. This program is made possible by a grant from the County of Napa's Art and Culture Advisory Committee with additional support from the Cameo Cinema Foundation.
Washed Ashore shows that beautiful things can come from trashy beginnings.
Thursday, May 2, 2024 | Open House / Art Exhibit
OPEN HOUSE
Free Community Event
On Thursday, May 2nd, the Cameo will open our doors to the community, from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm, to celebrate our new Spring event, "Water: Essential to Art and Life," which is made possible by a grant from the County of Napa's Art and Culture Advisory Committee.
Meet Brad Parks, the Conservation Education Director at Washed Ashore . The art will be displayed at the Cameo through May 31, 2024
Enjoy a 'sneak peek' at our 'Art to Save the Sea' installation from WASHED ASHORE. A friendly seahorse and his jellyfish friends have washed ashore and made their way to the Cameo Cinema for our latest exhibit! Nosh on free popcorn and fountain drinks as you experience these colorful works of art - all made of ocean debris to highlight the importance of sustainability. FREE - NO RSVP!
Saturday, May 4. 2024
FREE INTERACTIVE ARTS WORKSHOP
10:00 am - 11:30 am PDT
Join Brad Parks at this hands-on art experience on Saturday. The workshop will be held at the Blue Zones store/office at 1422 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574
There will be two workstations where you will work with a Washed Ashore artist, who will guide you in crafting pieces made from marine debris. These pieces will become part of a new stunning sculpture at Washed Ashore!
Workstation #1 (ages 5-8)
Workstation #2 (ages 9-12)
Workstations are limited to 8 kids each. Materials provided. Reservations required. RSVP to info@cameocinema.com.
Sunday, May 19, 2024 | Science on Screen® | 1:00 pm PDT
"Promise and Peril of Deep-sea Mining"
Deep Rising
93 mins | Rated PG-13 | Documentary
Narrated and executive produced by Jason Momoa, this documentary takes viewers on an epic journey from the ocean's depths to the future of sustainable energy. DEEP RISING sheds light on the secretive International Seabed Authority (ISA), responsible for nearly half our planet’s surface on the ocean floor, while highlighting the vital need to protect the seabed as the common heritage of humankind and stressing the urgency of responsible choices for future generations.
Q&A following the film with Stephen Palumbi, Professor of Marine Biology, Hopkins Marine Station.
Steve has long been fascinated by how quickly the world around us changes. Work on the genomics of marine organisms tries to focus on basic evolutionary questions but also on practical solutions to questions about how to preserve and protect the diverse life in the sea. Work at the Hopkins Marine Station focuses on how kelp, sea urchins, abalone and mussels respond to short term environmental changes and to environmental shifts over small spatial scales. TICKETS>
The Science on Screen® grant initiative brings science to cinemas nationwide. The Coolidge Corner Theater's series has enhanced film and scientific literacy with this popular program, which was created in partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Steve's appearance is courtesy of our long-time collaborator, Tucker Hiatt, the director of Wonderfest.org, the Bay Area's Beacon of Science.
Catch the Wave with Uncle Bully
Enjoy these photos, from our inaugural event for WATER: ESSENTIAL TO ART AND LIFE! Three sold-out screenings, with an additional screening for local students
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