News & Events
FEBRUARY 28TH AT 6PM Watertown Public Library (open to the public)
123 Main St Watertown, MA 02472
(617) 972-6431
MARCH 6TH AT 8:30 AM Cab Calloway School of the Arts
1502 Spruce Avenue
Wilmington DE 19805
MARCH 7TH AT 7 PM Lock Haven University Greenburg Auditorium
Lock Haven, PA
MARCH 18TH AT 7P San Luis Obispo Museum of Art
1010 Broad Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
MARCH 21ST at 7 PM Wingate University, Wingate, NC
Recital Hall of the Batte Center
If you happen to be in the Lone Star State, join us for a screening of Shooting Beauty at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Feb. 13, 6:30pm as part of the ReelAbilities Film Festival. Courtney will be in attendance at the screening and photos from her most recent Shooting Beauty Photo Workshop for individuals with disabilities will be shown. For more info & tickets click here.
As part of Dialogue on Disability, WXXI is proud to present two free screenings of Shooting Beauty at the Little Theatre.
Dialogue on Disability: The Herman & Margaret Schwartz Community Series, a partnership between WXXI and Al Sigl Community of Agencies, is a week-long outreach initiative designed to stimulate community dialogue about the perspectives and abilities of people with physical and intellectual disabilities.
George Kachadorian, Director of Shooting Beauty, Skypes in for a post screening discussion as part of a special screening of Shooting Beauty at the New York State Rehabilitation Association's Annual 'Rehabilitation Summit'. Thanks so much to the NYSRA crew for making this possible!
For 4 days, Courtney worked with the students and staff at Ivy Street to help bring photography to their school community. The Ivy Street School provides residential and educational treatment for adolescents with brain injuries and other neurological difficulties. Our 13 students were incredible to work with and they took some truly amazing pictures. Come see the results of their work, Nov. 1, at the annual gala hosted by Ivy Street School. Keep your eyes posted for more details!
Shooting Beauty had a fantastic screening and Q&A at the University of Wisconsin- La Crosse thanks to the hard work and support from Tom Link, Senior Advisor for S.A.P.A. & Student Support Services, the members of S.A.P.A .and the S.A.P.A. President, Amanda Jones. And a big thanks to audience member, Kathy (in green) who asked fantastic questions!
Perry High School in Perry, Ohio, will be hosting a screening of Shooting Beauty as part of a community forum called "Walk in Your Shoes". Filmmaker, Courtney Bent, will by joining the audience via Skype to introduce the film and be part of a post film Q&A. The screening is open to the public. Thanks to Mark Soeder and all the students that helped to make this possible!
If you happen to be in Michigan, come to the screening of Shooting Beauty sponsored by Best Buddies at the University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School, Tuesday, March 20th at 7 pm at the , 4th floor amphitheater (915 E. Washington Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109).