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DAYS OF WONDER

Turntable Zoetrope by Seo Hye Lee

Days of Wonder celebrates the magic of early cinema and filmmaking and its spirit of creativity and innovation.

 

Artists, filmmakers and technologists will engage children, young people and communities inspired by local film & media heritage.

 

A programme of exhibitions, screenings, workshops and events will give communities the opportunity to learn about and respond creatively to Brighton & Hove and Shoreham by Sea’s unique film and media heritage.

 

Days of Wonder is produced by Corridor and videoclub in partnership with Brighton & Hove Museums with support from Arts Council England, National Lottery Heritage Fund, Film Hub South East and Screen Archive South East.

 

New programme announcement is coming soon!

Check out what happened in our 2022 programme here 

THE WONDER CLUB 

For ages 13 - 18
Free, monthly on Saturdays

Book your space

The Wonder Club is a new creative programme for young people interested in experimental filmmaking and visual arts practice starting this November. 

Explore early filmmaking and try out experimental moving image processes with artist Chahine Fellahi. Fuse analogue and digital and rekindle the spirit of discovery, enchantment and innovation that marked the early days of filmmaking.
 

Develop new arts skills, learn more about Hove Museum’s film and media collection and discover the innovations of the Hove film pioneers.
 

This is an exciting opportunity to experiment with techniques that led to contemporary filmmaking and contribute to exhibitions and events that will be taking place for the wider programme, Days of Wonder.

 

Dates and venues

Each session will run from 11am - 4pm 

Saturday 11 November (Booth Museum)

Saturday 16 December (Brighton Museum & Art Gallery)

Saturday 6 January (Hove Museum)

Saturday 10 February (Hove Museum)

Saturday 9 March (Hove Museum)

BOOK YOUR PLACE

Please click HERE to join the waiting list

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