ROCHE COURT FILM CLUB
Over the years we have built and interesting library of films that give an insight into the artists we show, and the development of the sculpture park. We are pleased to announce Roche Court Film Club. Join us during these cold and wet winter months, as we will be screening four documentaries in our Design House.
Refreshments of tea and coffee will be available.
Tickets are £5 each, and booking is essential. Seats are limited. Click below to book your spot, or call +44 (0)1980 862 244. Alternatively, email nac@sculpture.uk.com to check availability.
We ask that all attendees park in the car park, and arrive at least 30 minutes before the film begins.
We are delighted to be showing two films by director, writer and producer John Wyver; The Art of Barbara Hepworth (2003) and Art in Progress: Anthony Caro and Sheila Girling (2007). John Wyver continues to run Illuminations, the independent media production company, which he co-founded in 1982. From 2013-22 he was Director of Screen Productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Wyver specialises in creating films about the arts and performance, as well as media about religion, history, and ideas.
Please note: Accompanied children are always welcome at Roche Court Sculpture Park, but remember that their attention will be required for the duration of the film.
Tickets are not refundable.
![Art in Progress: Anthony Caro and Sheila Girling](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60101be66bd4ef04d0185d2a/1738258160939-SLQMNZVUETEMZXRS1WIL/Anthony+Caro%2C+Palanquin%2C+1987-91_Nov21+%285%29.jpg)
Art in Progress: Anthony Caro and Sheila Girling
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![Matt Rugg: How to be an Artist](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60101be66bd4ef04d0185d2a/1738258243536-C79QVRC2I1S5IDNYAMHU/Matt+Rugg+drawing.jpg)
Matt Rugg: How to be an Artist
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The Art of Barbara Hepworth
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![Roche Court: Park and Galleries for Contemporary Art](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60101be66bd4ef04d0185d2a/1738259358921-BSDR2Q5JPTH7IBU1IKM7/Bill+Woodrow%2C+Endeavour%2C+1994_May20+%283%29.jpg)
Roche Court: Park and Galleries for Contemporary Art
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