Sep 4, 2020 – Jul 14, 2021
Community is Collective Care
Stroll through this outdoor exhibition to imagine individual and collective pathways toward healing with artist Irene Juárez O’Connell.
Saturday, September 5, 2020,
8pm - 10pm
Throughout the fall we’ll be screening films that inspire and connect to help us grow through this moment together. So grab a drink or snack at Abbott Square and join us outdoors for this ongoing series.
For our first screening, we’ve teamed up with Westside Video to present Hearts Beat Loud, a feel-good family drama about a community coming together through creativity and music.
Space is limited to the first 100 attendees to allow for adequate physical distancing on the patio. There is no pre-registration required, drop-by when you can but if possible, we recommend you arrive early to ensure you have a seat.
Stay tuned for more upcoming film listings this fall.
Widower and aging Brooklyn hipster Frank starts a band with his teenage daughter Sam just before she leaves home to attend college in California. When a song of theirs finds success online, it complicates Frank's attempts to let go of his dreams of stardom and allow his daughter to find her own path in life.
Opening Friday, September 4th in the Secret Garden behind Abbott Square, visit the outdoor exhibition to learn how we can build a community of collective care rooted in empathy, equity, accountability, and mutual support.
Sep 4, 2020 – Jul 14, 2021
Stroll through this outdoor exhibition to imagine individual and collective pathways toward healing with artist Irene Juárez O’Connell.