Screenings
Free Film Screening: Common Ground by Sam Williams
Please join us on Saturday 14 December from 11am – 2pm for a free screening of ‘Common Ground’ by artist/filmmaker Sam Williams.
In 2024 we commissioned artist/filmmaker Sam Williams to create a short film to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first conversations with artists at the site, whose proposals became the Sculpture Trail. Sam’s film delves into the history of the Trail, offering insights into the conversations between the early artists who created its first sculptures.
“I approached the Forest, the sculptures (both present and absent) and the archive as one entangled environment. With the film I was hoping to be able to connect a multitude of threads to shed light on different aspects of the Forest and of the origins of the Sculpture Trail. Not every sculpture past and present could be included but I wanted to offer a window on the early works and think about the different temporalities they exist within and the different extents to which they have been absorbed into the Forest itself. The film is the result of a personal encounter with the Forest and the artworks, and the script my way of thinking about scales of attention, time, and a recognition of the numerous interrelations that both we and the sculptures are a part of.” - Sam Williams
Event Details:
The film runs for 20 minutes and is fully subtitled.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, with ramped entry and accessible toilets available at the Beechenhurst Visitor Centre.
No booking required – this is a free event, open to everyone!
Where: Beechenhurst, Room Above the Café
“I approached the Forest, the sculptures (both present and absent) and the archive as one entangled environment. With the film I was hoping to be able to connect a multitude of threads to shed light on different aspects of the Forest and of the origins of the Sculpture Trail. Not every sculpture past and present could be included but I wanted to offer a window on the early works and think about the different temporalities they exist within and the different extents to which they have been absorbed into the Forest itself. The film is the result of a personal encounter with the Forest and the artworks, and the script my way of thinking about scales of attention, time, and a recognition of the numerous interrelations that both we and the sculptures are a part of.” - Sam Williams
Event Details:
The film runs for 20 minutes and is fully subtitled.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, with ramped entry and accessible toilets available at the Beechenhurst Visitor Centre.
No booking required – this is a free event, open to everyone!
Where: Beechenhurst, Room Above the Café