30 past events with the documentary tag
2 upcoming events with this tagOct 2, 2014
Thursday
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Muncie Open Screen
5:15pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
216 E. Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Muncie Open Screen is a monthly showcase for local filmmakers at the Muncie Civic Theatre. It operates similarly to an ‘Open Mic Night’ for singers or comedians— local filmmakers can bring their short films, music videos, commercials, home movies, or whatever else they have in a video format and see it played on the big screen.
There is no cost to submit, but there will be an optional, suggested donation at the door. All donations go directly to the Muncie Civic Theater.
Each screening is all ages and open to the public.
Jan 10, 2015
Saturday
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Doc's Reunion Premier
7pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
216 E. Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $5 "Starting in 1992 I partnered with my wife, Vicki, and a group of dedicated artists, actors and musicians to create a performance space that would help revive Muncie's downtown, which at that time was full of abandoned buildings. In October 2012, I sold the building to the saloon next door. In the end, "Doc's" (as most people came to know it) offered a steady stream of enthusiastic visitors a meeting place for their love of the arts, for community activism, and for experiencing the unifying force of live musical performance." - Doc Peterson
This documentary film is being created to resurrect the hard work and dedication of those who made it last more than 20 years, starting at 7:00pm in the mainstage theatre. Tickets are $5 at the door, General Admission seating.Feb 26, 2015
Thursday
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Giving Up The Ghosts: Closing Time at Doc's Music Hall
7pm to 12:42pm @
David Letterman Communication and Media Building, Ball State University
Room 125
Giving Up The Ghosts is a film currently in post-production about Muncie physician and musician Dr. John Peterson, featuring the legendary music venue he owned for twenty years. On February 26th, the unfinished film will be shown in Ball State's David Letterman Communication and Media Building.
To view the trailer, visit http://www.robertmugge.com/docs-music-hall/index.html.
Apr 23, 2015
Thursday
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Facing Depression in East Central Indiana: The Monologues
7pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
Main Stage
216 East Main Street
20 storytellers. 20 writers. 20 actors. One night to celebrate the stories of those who have had the courage to face depression.
Join us for the Facing Depression in East Central Indiana Monologues and Book Launch. Admission is FREE, and attendees will receive a copy of the book (donations are welcomed). The night will include theatrical readings from the book as well as a showing of a short documentary about how this project was put together.
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Facing Depression in East Central Indiana is an affiliate of The Facing Project, a national organization that connects people through stories to strengthen communities. Founded in Muncie, Indiana, in 2012, The Facing Project has led three other projects in Muncie that debuted at Muncie Civic Theatre: Facing Poverty in Delaware County (2012), Facing Autism in Muncie (2013), and Facing Disabilities in East Central Indiana (2014).
Mar 10, 2016
Thursday
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Screening of Comix, special guest Mark Waid
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
AMC Showplace Muncie 12
860 East Princeton Avenue , Muncie, IN, 47303
Cost: $11 Please join us for the presentation of Comix: Beyond the Comic Book Pages. Afterwards, please stay for a Q&A session with comic book author Mark Waid!
RSVP here: https://www.tugg.com/events/89983
Sep 17, 2016
Saturday
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Living Lightly Fair
9am to 4pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway Muncie, Indiana 47303
The 10th annual Living Lightly Fair is a FREE, family-friendly celebration of sustainable living. Learn from speakers, check out gifts and eco-conscious products from 40+ green marketplace vendors, drop off expired medication, tour the MLK Freedom Bus, add a piece to a community bottle cap mural, test-drive a hybrid car, and much more. Kids can read to a shelter pet, sculpt a clay bat or butterfly, create an upcycled herb planter, and add a piece to a community bottle cap mural. The music stage welcomes Jake Hendershot and The Vintage Reserves and Tim Grimm and The Family Band. See the full schedule at livinglightlyfair.org.
Jan 30, 2017
Monday
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Unmasked: The Stigma of Meth
7pm to 12:42pm @
Pruis Hall, Ball State University
Ball State University, next to Bracken and University Theater
Ball State Unified Media presents the on-campus premiere of "Unmasked: The stigma of meth." This student-produced documentary takes a deep dive into the meth epidemic in Muncie and Delaware County.
The premiere, Monday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. in Pruis Hall, will feature a screening of the half-hour documentary followed by a student-led panel discussion on the growing importance of community journalism. You'll meet Brian and Rhea Graham, once meth addicts turned community advocates, whose story is featured.
The Unmasked Project, led by Ball State's Juli Metzger and Terry Heifetz and funded by the Ball Brothers Foundation, also includes a series of radio broadcasts for Indiana Public Radio, a website (www.stigmaunmasked.com) with podcasts and video, and a 40-page high-end, glossy magazine.Oct 14, 2017
Saturday
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Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry
3pm to 12:42pm @
Madjax Maker Force
514 East Jackson Street
Cost: Early Bird ($10 at the door) $7.00 each Watch the Trailer ~ lookandseefilm.com
Tickets On Sale Now!
Doors Open 2:45 PM
Screening** 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Conversation, Food & Drink* 5:00 - 6:30 PM
Food & Drink for purchase. Come early and check out Guardian Brewing Co. located inside Madjax!
Little Acorns Nature Cooperative will host Mini-Makerspace during the movie for makers ages 5+ (Reserve a ticket on Eventbrite)
After-Screening Reception at Oakwood Center 7:00 - 10:00 PM (Hiking, Music by The Peach Pickers, Bonfire) BYOB & Chair
Camping & Breakfast - $15/Adult $5/Kids 12 & UnderOct 18, 2017
Wednesday
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Pressing On: The Letterpress Film - Screening
6pm to 9pm @
Pruis Hall, Ball State University
Ball State University
Doors open at 6pm for a reception and printing demonstration. The film starts at 7pm followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers.
Tickets are free, but first come first serve.
Parking info can be found here: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fcms.bsu.edu%2Fabout%2Fadministrativeoffices%2Fpruis%2Fcomingtoevent&h=ATPeXwkTsTYIiU03z_3-zXgqjl7kXjHub9SRTD5cl2aw05XpfmKTjEp9PqrXW_DP0o-8Pwn8wxPp0ng3DDHSADI6Mqr3SAzZvjroZt2z6rGSbuSixaxMDv8SfhUqe9KBLiJ0jtyTFFRDABpxm_HDMWP3sRW74nykX5uUkipIPFEn6uVwuA">http://cms.bsu.edu/about/administrativeoffices/pruis/comingtoevent
Pressing On: The Letterpress Film is a Documentary Film about letterpress printring created by BSU Alumni Kevin Grazioli, Andrew P. Quinn, and Joe Vella.
Checkout the trailer here: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DRD0lRVEw2zg&h=ATNbg4w0YWrzzmvnEO8rw86yL3Wkn-9fi5jj21c28gBCsNZg444_fy1HNAmfYnXNHl8H_EIj5HprXZ0zNmfANsSwk49asrTX5BZ0ExRD4MoYYf-dQv-tTavasdi89s38M1OC6AUTRPyGshWTxNfYnZGTNDnfrGfTPbqCcftPXthUsdfHeQ">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD0lRVEw2zg
The modern world was born on a printing press. Once essential to communication, the 500-year-old process is now in danger of being lost as its caretakers age. From self-proclaimed basement hoarders to the famed Hatch ...Aug 10, 2019
Saturday
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Public Art Series (Part 1): Film Screening
6pm to 9pm @
PlySpace Gallery
608 E Main Street, Muncie, IN 47305
Join the Muncie Arts and Culture Council for a 2 part series of events celebrating Public Art.
Part 1: Public Art Film Screening
Saturday, August 10, from 6-9 PM
Curated by PlySpace Resident Masha Vlasova
This screening focuses on 4 video and film works about sculptural markings in urban spaces, memory, and place. Screening time: 50min, followed by group discussion and dialogue. This event is free and open to the public, and no expertise or previous experience with public art is necessary! The screening will be an informal and fun event with light refreshments, though may not be engageing for children under 14.
Films:
Running Fence
Albert Maysles, David Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin, 1978, 57 min
We will show a 10 min excerpt of this film, with the opportunity to watch entire documentary after the main program is over.
The film follows the artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude as they work with the community to build a 24 mile fence of white fabric over the hills of California disappearing into the Pacific. The excerpt depicts the struggle between the artists and the state bureaucracy in the process of approving and erecting the fence, giving a glimpse into the multi-layered and complicated process of approving and installing a large-scale public art work.
Turbo Sculpture
Aleksandra Domanovic, 2010-2013, 19:44 min.
Turbo Sculpture is a video essay which examines the emergence of a new kind of public art in the former-Yougoslav republics as a response to post-war search for a new national identity. Domanovic’s work offers an international perspective on monumentality and public art.
Buried and Breaking Away
Bill Morrison, 2018, 10 min
Breaking Away was a 1979 film by Peter Yates, filmed in Bloomington, Indiana. In 2014, Bill Morrison buried the reel of the damaged 35mm film print in Bloomington for two months, allowing the physical and chemical elements to distort and alter the emulsion. Upon unearthing, cleaning and screening the print, an abstracted moving image revealed itself. Bill Morrison’s Buried and Breaking Away is a meditation on the physical effects of Indiana’s geology and place on one of its most beloved visual and cultural representation.
Graven Image
Sierra Pettengill, 2018, 10 min
Graven Image tracks the history of the largest Confederate monument, Georgia’s Stone Mountain, exclusively through archival footage.This event is visible on Facebook at:
https://www.facebook.com/events/394315724437377/
Don't miss Part 2 of the Public Art Series, the Public Art Panel Discussion on Thursday, August 15th, from 6-8 pm at Minnetrista.Muncie Arts and Culture Council is a nonprofit organization and the designated Arts partner for the City of Muncie. PlySpace is a program of the MACC in partnership with the City of Muncie, Ball State University School of Art and Sustainable Muncie Corporation. PlySpace is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Sep 11, 2020
Friday
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That One Film Festival
5:45pm to 10pm @
Virtual Event
URL: http://www.thatonefilmfestival.com Ages: PG-13 That One Film Festival Celebrates Experimental Filmmakers During Two-Day Event
This September 11th and 12th marks the return of That One Film Festival, Muncie’s own biennial experimental film festival. The two-day event will be a free livestreaming event available online where viewers can participate in the livestream content.
The event is produced by students in an immersive learning course at the Ball State University School of Art, with artistic directors Associate Professor Maura Jasper and Assistant Professor Kristin Reeves, in partnership with the Muncie Arts and Culture Council.
That One Film Festival celebrates the work of moving image artists from around the globe. The festival specializes in experimental, no/low budget, and avant-garde film and video art. This year, more than 275 films were submitted to That One for consideration. Of those submissions, 36 individual films have been selected for this year’s program, in addition to screenings of work by the festival’s two jurors, Karissa Hahn and Laura Parnes, and a performance by filmmaker Michael Morris.
This event is rated PG-13 for strong language, and viewer discretion is advised. All events are Eastern Standard Time.
The Opening Night stream begins at 5:45 PM on Friday, September 11th with an introduction by festival Master of Ceremonies Dennis Everette, and Muncie Arts and Culture Council Executive Director Erin Williams. The program will begin at 6:00 PM with a selection of work by Karissa Hahn, PlySpace Virtual Resident and co-juror at this year’s festival, followed by two one-hour programs. The screenings will end at 9:15 PM, after which there will be a performance by filmmaker Michael Morris. The event will conclude at 10:00 PM. The entire program is livestreamed at thatonefilmfestival.com and is free to view.
The festival will continue on Saturday, Sept. 12. Beginning at 11:30 AM, five one-hour programs will be presented throughout the day and evening, as well as a screening of work by New York artist and co-juror Laura Parnes. Viewers can tune in to the stream at any time. Each program will be followed by a short intermission. There will be a scheduled dinner break in the livestream from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. The program will conclude at 9:45 PM with the announcement of the three festival award winners. The full program of films, event times, and ratings is available at thatonefilmfestival.com. T-shirts, tote bags, and at-home viewing kits are available on the website. For more information, please visit thatonefilmfestival.com or follow @that1film on social media. Queries can also be sent to thatone@munciearts.org or info@munciearts.org. Questions about accessibility can be directed to info@munciearts.org.
The Muncie Arts & Culture Council (MACC) is the designated Arts Partner for the City of Muncie. As Arts Partner, MACC assists with municipal initiatives where art integration can benefit economic development and Quality of Place. As an arts alliance, MACC builds community among artists and arts organizations and serves as a resource for professional growth and opportunity. Learn more about MACC and its programs and collaborations at munciearts.org.Sep 12, 2020
Saturday
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That One Film Festival
11:30am to 10pm @
Virtual Event
URL: https://www.thatonefilmfestival.com/ Cost: FREE Online Event Ages: PG-13 MUNCIE, INDIANA— That One Film Festival Celebrates Experimental Filmmakers During Two-Day Event
This September 11th and 12th marks the return of That One Film Festival, Muncie’s own biennial experimental film festival. The two-day event will be a free live streaming event available online with an in-person, socially-distanced, outdoor opening night screening at Canan Commons on Friday, September 11th (600 S Walnut St, Muncie, Indiana) where visitors can watch the first two programs on a large movie screen, and participate in the live stream content. The Saturday, September 12th events will be streamed entirely online.
The event is produced by students in an immersive learning course at the Ball State University School of Art, with artistic directors Associate Professor Maura Jasper and Assistant Professor Kristin Reeves, in partnership with the Muncie Arts and Culture Council.
That One Film Festival celebrates the work of moving image artists from around the globe. The festival specializes in experimental, no/low budget, and avant-garde film and video art. This year, more than 275 films were submitted to That One for consideration. Of those submissions, 36 individual films have been selected for this year’s program, in addition to screenings of work by the festival’s two jurors, Karissa Hahn and Laura Parnes, and a performance by filmmaker Michael Morris.
All opening night activities at Canan Commons on Friday, September 11th, are free and open to the public. Tickets are required and can be reserved for free at thatonefilmfestival.com. Viewers (grouped by household) will be directed to marked areas on the Canan Commons green which will be situated to promote social distancing. Masks are required until viewers are seated. Viewers are encouraged to bring their own picnic, non-alcoholic beverages, chairs, and blankets as there will be no food or drinks served at the event. Porta-potties and hand sanitizer will be available. This event is rated PG-13 for strong language, and viewer discretion is advised. All events are Eastern Standard Time.
Seating at Canan Commons begins at 5:15p on Friday, September 11th. The night kicks off at 5:45p with an introduction by festival Master of Ceremonies Dennis Everette, and Muncie Arts and Culture Council Executive Director Erin Williams. The live stream screening will begin at 6:00p with a selection of work by Karissa Hahn, PlySpace Virtual Resident and co-juror at this year’s festival, followed by two one-hour programs. The screenings will end at 9:15p, after which there will be a performance by filmmaker Michael Morris. The event will conclude at 10:00p. The opening night programs will also be live streamed at thatonefilmfestival.com for those who do not attend the in-person event.
The festival will continue online on Saturday, September 12th, as a live stream only. Beginning at 11:30a, five one-hour programs will be presented throughout the day and evening, as well as a screening of work by New York artist and co-juror Laura Parnes. Each program will be followed by a short intermission. There will be a scheduled dinner break from 5:30p to 7:30p. The program will conclude at 9:45p with the announcement of the three festival award winners. The full program of films and event times is available at www.thatonefilmfestival.com.For more information, please visit thatonefilmfestival.com or take a look at @that1film on social media. Queries can also be sent to thatone@munciearts.org or info@munciearts.org. Questions about accessibility can be directed to info@munciearts.org.
The Muncie Arts & Culture Council (MACC) is the designated Arts Partner for the City of Muncie. As Arts Partner, MACC assists with municipal initiatives where art integration can benefit economic development and Quality of Place. As an arts alliance, MACC builds community among artists and arts organizations and serves as a resource for professional growth and opportunity. Learn more about MACC and its programs and collaborations at munciearts.org.
Nov 12, 2020
Thursday
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Our Patterns - Muncie
6:30pm to 8pm @
Art & Journalism Building, Ball State University
Outdoors in the Sculpture Garden
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
Join PlySpace and BSU School of Art, for a final projection performance of the Our Patterns Muncie project.
This multi-channel installation in the courtyard of Ball State University’s Art and Journalism building represents an emotional physical culmination for the Our Patterns - Muncie project: a three-week collaboration between initiating artist and PlySpace Fellow Natan Diacon-Furtado and over 100 students and 5 faculty members of the school of art’s 2D Design Fundamentals program.
Throughout the project, students responded to project prompts provided by Diacon-Furtado and facilitated by the BSU faculty. Each prompt was posted on Instagram at @Ourpatterns_Muncie, and is still available for the public to follow along with the project. In order to give the students and public a way to watch the iterative creative project unfold, the students were instructed to post their working and final designs on Instagram, creating a collaborative digital "quilt" with blocks of pattern.
The project continues to live on indefinitely as a digital community quilt displayed through Instagram (@Ourpatterns_muncie), and as a testament to the power of forming intentional communities through creativity.
On Thursday the 12th of November, we will present the final installment, a multi-channel installation that will feature the large-scale projections of student-designed patterns in a random sequence, injecting chance and randomness into the quilt as a way of making new links and discoveries in this collaboratively built visual language.
This event will be held outdoors in the BSU School of Art Sculpture Courtyard. You can access the courtyard from the parking lot between the Art and Journalism Building and the Teachers College. The projections will be visible from 6:30 - 8 PM. Masks are required. This event is free and open to the public.
PlySpace is an immersive Artist-in-Residence program of the Muncie Arts and Culture Council, based in the Emily Kimbrough Historic District in downtown Muncie, Indiana.
The Muncie Arts and Culture Council celebrates and supports arts and culture in Muncie, Indiana. We’re ALL IN for arts and culture. Join us!
Mar 12, 2022
Saturday
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Movie Showing: Pleasure Unwoven
1pm to 3pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
Indiana Room, Center Building
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
Free community event
Location: Indiana Room, Center BuildingJoin us for a viewing of Pleasure Unwoven. This film dives into the science behind substance abuse disorder and how it affects the brain. In doing this, Pleasure Unwoven aims to help destigmatize substance abuse disorder. A talkback session with experts from the IU Health Ball Addiction Treatment & Recovery Center will follow.
Community programming series sponsor: Open Door Health Services
Mar 18, 2023
Saturday
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The First Step Film Screening and Local Panel Discussion
6pm to 9pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
Main Stage
216 E. Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $10 Ahead of its nationwide theatrical release, Muncie will be one of 20 cities (and the only in Indiana) to early screen The First Step, a 90-minute documentary film that follows political commentator Van Jones and the bipartisan coalition who fought to pass landmark criminal justice reform in 2018 (The First Step Act), which has allowed more than 20,000 people to come home from federal prisons. The first screening opened in late-February in New York City and will conclude in May in Virginia.
Immediately following the Muncie screening on March 18th at Muncie Civic Theatre, The Facing Project co-founder and president, J.R. Jamison, will moderate an interactive local panel discussion on the themes of the film that include addiction, recovery, reentry, and criminal justice reform.
Local panelists will include:
- Jeff Hansard, Chief Probation Officer, Delaware County Probation;
- WaTasha Barnes Griffin, CEO, YWCA of Central Indiana;
- Dr. Ryan P. Brown, Medical Director of Addiction Services, IU Health East-Central Region;
- Kellie Arrowood, Community Member;
- Neil Kring, Pastor and Team Leader, Muncie Harm-Reduction;
- Sara Renee, Director of Muncie Folk and Team Leader, Muncie Harm-Reduction;
- Cory Matters, Social Worker, Clinical Therapist, and Certified Addiction Peer Recovery Coach;
- Dr. Jean Marie Place, Director of Community Research, Addictions Coalition of Delaware County;
- Ro Selvey, Muncie City Council;
- Jeff Stanley, Chief Deputy, Delaware County Sheriff’s Office.
Tickets for the screening are $10 and available online or at Muncie Civic Theatre’s box office: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=167410.
There are a limited number of reserved seats for those who need financial assistance. Please contact J.R. Jamison (jr@facingproject.com) for details.
More about the film can be found at: https://www.firststepfilm.com/.
Jun 19, 2023
Monday
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The Tube Life: Your Summer Of Content Creation
1pm to 4pm @
Madjax Maker Force
Design Lab/Classroom
515 E Main St, Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $20 due at registration Ages: 5th-8th grade Join us for a four-day summer camp designed for middle school students who dream of becoming the next big YouTube sensation! Learn video editing, content creation, and internet safety from experienced instructors, all while having fun with fellow aspiring content creators. Build your channel and gain the skills to launch your YouTube career.
Scholarships are available to any individuals or families with a demonstrated need. Email Kyra Zylstra, Director of Initiatives and Partnerships, at kyra@madjax.org.
We have gift certificates available! Give the gift of a fun learning experience at Madjax to a friend or loved one. Click here to purchase a gift certificate.
Vlog Ventures: A Family Summer Camp For Aspiring Youtubers
5:30pm to 7:30pm @
Madjax Maker Force
Design Lab/Classroom
515 E Main St, Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $20 due at registration Ages: 3rd–6th graders WITH AN ADULT Our four-day camp is designed for elementary aged students and their families to learn the ins and outs of creating YouTube content together. Led by professional teachers, you’ll learn about video production, internet awareness, and career exploration in media fields.
Scholarships are available to any individuals or families with a demonstrated need. Email Kyra Zylstra, Director of Initiatives and Partnerships, at kyra@madjax.org.
We have gift certificates available! Give the gift of a fun learning experience at Madjax to a friend or loved one. Click here to purchase a gift certificate.
Apr 3, 2026
Friday
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Student Movement Series
6pm @
Muncie Liberation Studio
Next to Chavas and China Express
1809 W University Avenue
Apr 10, 2026
Friday
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Student Movement Series
6pm @
Muncie Liberation Studio
Next to Chavas and China Express
1809 W University Avenue
Liberation Flicks ‘A Time to Stir
6pm @
Muncie Liberation Studio
Next to Chavas and China express in the village
1809 W University Avenue
Join us this Friday for a free film screening at the Muncie Liberation Studio. We will be watching ‘a time to stir’ a documentary which covers the 1968 student revolt at Columbia over the university’s support for the imperialist plunder of Vietnam and its policies of racial segregation. This history is vital for us to reflect and mediate on to learn the lessons and tactics necessary to advance the ongoing struggle against capitalism.
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Movie Showing: Pleasure Unwoven
1pm to 3pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
Indiana Room, Center Building
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
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Pressing On: The Letterpress Film - Screening
6pm to 9pm @
Pruis Hall, Ball State University
Ball State University
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Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry
3pm to 12:42pm @
Madjax Maker Force
514 East Jackson Street
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Unmasked: The Stigma of Meth
7pm to 12:42pm @
Pruis Hall, Ball State University
Ball State University, next to Bracken and University Theater
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Living Lightly Fair
9am to 4pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway Muncie, Indiana 47303
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