Jacksonville a Sold-Out Success!

More than 400 people turned out on Sunday, July 18 for two screenings of the film in Jacksonville, Florida. Local arts organizer Wayne Wood, author of numerous books on Jacksonville history and founder of the weekly Riverside Arts Market, pulled together a coalition of organizations to help sponsor the event: AIA Jacksonville, the Jacksonville Historical Society, Riverside Avondale Preservation, Cinemania and the 5 Points Theatre. My heartfelt thanks to everyone who helped make this exciting and successful day possible!

Video below courtesy of Cinemania.

Special Screenings in Jacksonville, Florida, July 18

Special Screenings in Jacksonville, Florida, July 18

Four community groups have banded together to sponsor two screenings of the Louis Sullivan film at the historic 5 Points Theatre in downtown Jacksonville, Florida, on Sunday, July 18 at 2 and 7 pm. Both screenings will be followed by a discussion with director Mark Richard Smith

Sponsors include the Jacksonville Historical Society, Riverside Avondale Preservation, AIA Jacksonville and Cinemania. Tickets are $15 in advance and $18 at the door. Get yours online at 5pointstheatre.com.

If you happen to be passing through or living in Jacksonville, chief organizer, Dr. Wayne Wood, is showing his collection of Sullivan architectural photographs in the lobby of the 5 Points Theater beginning June 30.

See the Film in Miami Beach on June 10

See the Film in Miami Beach on June 10

If you live in the Miami area or will be attending the AIA National Convention June 10-12, don’t miss this opportunity to see the Louis Sullivan film in the beautifully restored Art Deco Colony Theatre on Lincoln Road and participate in a Q&A session with director Mark Richard Smith. Two screenings, one at 11:00 a.m. and another at 1:30 p.m. Advance tickets available at the Colony Theatre box office or at the “more information” link below.

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