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Five Female Architects

At the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill.
By
Star Staff

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will present the Long Island premiere of “Making Space: 5 Women Changing the Face of Architecture,” tomorrow at 6 p.m.

Selected for the 2014 Architecture and Design Film Festival in New York City, the 50-minute documentary profiles the lives and work of Annabelle Selldorf of New York, Marianne McKenna of Toronto, Kathryn Gustafson of Seattle and London, Farshid Moussavi of London, and Odile Decq of Paris.

The film illuminates the women’s creative processes and examines the role of gender in architecture today. Alice Shure and Janice Stanton, the co-producers, will discuss the film after the screening. Tickets are $10, free for members, students, and children.

 

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