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Block Cinema

Block Auditorium

Block Cinema is dedicated to encounter, exchange, and learning through the art of the moving image.

The Block Museum is home to one of the region’s most innovative cinemas. Through its quarterly screening series “Block Cinema,” the museum explores the global past and present, showcasing film and other time-based media across genres, from classic to experimental.

This free, in-house cinema is dedicated to providing Northwestern, the North Shore, and Chicago a quality venue for film and to highlighting the diversity of voices and practices in the media arts field. Post-screening discussions with a filmmaker or scholar, are a staple of the program, providing a unique opportunity for audiences to gain valuable context about the works and offering unique insights into the creative process. In keeping with the Museum’s commitment to presenting art across time, culture, and media, media art is a staple of the Block Museum’s exhibition program.

Always free and open to all

Upcoming Screenings

Oct315 PM

Fables of Dematerialization: Erika Balsom on oceanic cinema

This screening/discussion approaches two works of digital cinema discussed in Erika Balsom's recent book, An Oceanic Feeling: Cinema and the Sea—G. Anthony Svatek's .TV (2017, 22 min) and Peggy Ahwesh's The Blackest Sea (2016, 10 min)—to open up a dialogue around hybrid media practices, strategies of representing climate change, and the role of visual culture in the creation of just futures.

Nov77 PM

KONKOMBE: THE NIGERIAN POP MUSIC SCENE (1979)

KONKOMBE offers a vital document of 1970s Nigerian pop, featuring recently-reissued feminist musical trailblazers the Lijadu Sisters.
Nov87 PM

WEST INDIES (Med Hondo, 1979) – New 4k Restoration

A stunning new restoration of Med Hondo's politically charged musical, which presents a sweeping history of the Caribbean on a single set

Nov157 PM

Not By Magic: Animated Films by Women from Serious Business Company

A showcase of captivating films by women animators—many presented in new preservations and archival film prints—drawn from the catalogue of the 1970s independent, woman-run film distributor Serious Business Company.
Nov1612 PM

2024 Eyeworks Experimental Animation Series

The Eyeworks Series returns with a dazzling array of animated films, past and present, that push the boundaries of representation. Program 1 will begin at 12:00 PM and Program 2 at 2:45 PM.
Nov216:30 PM

Climate Crisis + Media Arts Showcase Night I: Sanctuary Stations

A program of short and feature films supported by Northwestern's Climate Crisis + Media Arts Working Group, with artists present to discuss new and in-progress projects creatively addressing aspects of the climate emergency.
Nov226:30 PM

Climate Crisis + Media Arts Showcase Night II: Forecasting

A program of film and video works supported by Northwestern's Climate Crisis + Media Arts Working Group, with artists present to discuss new and in-progress projects creatively addressing aspects of the climate emergency.
 
"We’re very conscious of the valuable role that university cinemas like ours can play in the ecosystem of non-theatrical film. We look for opportunities to support and showcase the work of distributors who are expanding access to adventurous cinema, archives that are preserving endangered cinematic legacies and scholars and filmmakers who are promoting a more inclusive film culture.
We try to act as a conduit between that international community of passionate cinema workers, and diverse local communities at Northwestern and beyond, who see cinema as a way to encounter the world and exchange ideas."

– Michael Metzger, Pick-Laudati Curator of Media Arts, Block Museum

 


 

Explore conversations and stories from past Block Cinema programs