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Presented with Film and Media Studies
Screenwriter and Dartmouth professor Bill Phillips ’71 spent three years writing and shooting this definitive documentary about New England artist Sabra Field. Renowned for rural Vermont landscapes rendered in giant, flat blocks of color, Field entered the pop culture lexicon with her iconic hay barn on the 1991 Vermont Bicentennial stamp. Sabra traces Field’s early life, move to Vermont, artistic influences, success, love and loss—all of which continue to shape her talent and sensibility. (57m plus bonus footage). Post-film discussion with Sabra Field follows.
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Free and ticketed. Tickets available beginning next Monday, Jan 19 online, by phone (603.646.2422) or in person at the Hopkins Center Box Office. Limit 4 tickets per person. Ticket holders must be in their seats by 10 minutes prior to the start of the film after which empty seats become available to all.
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