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
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.
KONKOMBE: THE NIGERIAN POP MUSIC SCENE (1979)
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