‘The Observers’ Film By Jacqueline Goss

2012-11-13 19:01:38.000 – Rebecca Scholand,  Weather Observer/Education Specialist

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Two winters ago I was an Intern on the Summit when Jacqueline Goss was filming for the movie The Observers. This Saturday, November 17th at 3pm in Portland, ME at the Space Gallery, Jacqueline will be presenting her film as part of an exhibition on the interactions of art and science.

The feature is a full length film portrait of the Mount Washington Observatory. The film was shot over the course of a year and is based on the work of the Observers and is based in part on a Nathaniel Hawthorne story. There to answer questions will be Jacqueline herself accompanied by Sarah Long, Trustee and former Observer.

For more information on the film you can visit The Observers website and if you are interested in attending the film you can visit the Space Gallery’s website.

 

Rebecca Scholand,  Weather Observer/Education Specialist

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