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Town Hall Theater presents Great Art Wednesdays online

MIDDLEBURY'S TOWN HALL Theater continues Great Art Wednesdays online. The next film will be “Raphael Revealed,” streaming from Feb. 17-19. Tickets are $10 for the household.

One of the most popular series at Middlebury’s Town Hall Theater has been Great Art Wednesdays, which features filmed tours of major art exhibitions from around the world. The pandemic has put a temporary halt to any events inside of the theater, but THT has put together a new round films for the spring season, this time available to be streamed directly into homes.
“This series has been a really enjoyable part of our educational mission,” said THT artistic director Douglas Anderson. “The films are absolutely gorgeous, and the camera moves in to give you close-up views of the art, the kind of thing you’d never get in a crowded museum.”
The films have screened at THT on Wednesday mornings, but each of the new films will be available for multi-day viewing. The cost is only $10 per film. The season began with Frida Kahlo on Jan. 13 and continues with:

RAPHAEL REVEALED
Streaming from 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 17 through Friday, Feb. 19 
Exactly 500 years after the artist’s death, this landmark exhibition at Rome’s Scuderie del Quirinale takes a fresh look at Raphael’s paintings and drawings, as well as his work in architecture, poetry and design. This once-in-a-lifetime show brings together more than 200 masterpieces from across the globe. 

EASTER IN ART
Streaming from 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 31 through April 2 
Some of western civilization’s greatest artworks focus on the pivotal moments of the Easter story. Shot on location in Jerusalem, United States and throughout Europe, the film explores the different ways artists have depicted these biblical events. Town Hall Theater is able to offer this magnificent film during Easter Week.
“I’m so proud of this series,” said THT executive director Lisa Mitchell. “Of course, we’re not able to show these films in the theater just now, but until things improve this is the next best thing.” 
To purchase a $10 household ticket, visit townhalltheater.org. 

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