AIA Peconic and the Southampton Arts Center are joining forces for the second year to celebrate Women’s History Month.
On March 21ST at 6 pm come and enjoy a screening of the documentary Making Space: Five Women Changing the Face of Architecture followed by a brief panel discussion featuring local architects.
A new generation of women is creating some of today’s most iconic architectural designs. They are the rising stars in what has been an all-male galaxy, and they are literally and figuratively changing the landscape. Making Space brings to the screen the personal journeys and outstanding designs of Annabelle Selldorf of New York, Farshid Moussavi of London, Odile Decq of Paris, Marianne McKenna of Toronto, and Kathryn Gustafson of Seattle, Washington DC,and London. Lively, engaging, and character driven, Making Space reveals how these women are succeeding in a profession long dominated by men. We hear about what drives and challenges them, what choices they have made, and what is the nature of their creative process. We see the women both inside and outside their work environments and visit spectacular sites near and far.
Reflection panel led by AIA Peconic architect members.
“We are truly delighted to once again partner with AIA Peconic to bring this award-winning film to our audience,” noted Christina Strassfield, Executive Director SAC.
Co-presented by Southampton Arts Center and AIA Peconic, a chapter of The American Institute of Architects. This program is accredited for two AIA learning units.
SAC and AIA Peconic Members $15, non-members $20.
Film @ SAC is sponsored by Brown Harris Stevens of the Hamptons
Film Media sponsor The Southampton Press
General Operating Support is made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
ABOUT SOUTHAMPTON ARTS CENTER
Southampton Arts Center is committed to community building through the arts. We present and produce inspiring, inclusive, socially, and regionally relevant programs across all disciplines – welcoming, connecting, and collaborating with the diverse members of New York’s East End community and beyond.
SAC is a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization.
For more information about Southampton Arts Center, located at 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton, New York 11968, visit southamptonartscenter.org or call 631.283.0967.
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For press inquiries, photography, press passes, and interviews, please email info@southamptoncenter.org
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