Community Art Projects
Grey Lynn is the home of creatives. Singing, creative arts, film nights, book events,
Green Screenh: The End of the Line
Can you imagine a world without fish? The End of the Line reveals the devastating effect that overfishing has had on the world’s fish populations and argues that drastic action must be taken to reverse these trends. Sunday 29th July, 7.30pm in the Garden Room Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Road $2 entry
Read MoreBikes for Africa Grey Lynn Premier
Inspirational and funny Bikes for Africa will show you a special part of the world. Plus a performance from dance and drumming group with Monica Evans. This feature documentary endeavors to investigate how a bicycle can fundamentally change the lives of rural Africans, and brings to focus the great works of two-wheeled charities Bicycles for…
Read MoreLast Sunday of the month in Grey Lynn
means Kraftbomb, an explosion of Krafty goodness is on 11am – 2pm and Green Screen showing the Inside Job at 7.30pm both at the Grey Lynn Community Centre. Just no Grey Lynn Farmers Market – next market Sunday 1 July 9am – 12.30pm
Read MoreGreen Screen presents Inside Job
The global financial meltdown, at a cost of over $20 trillion, resulted in millions of people losing their homes and jobs. Through extensive research and interviews with major financial insiders, politicians and journalists, INSIDE JOB traces the rise of a rogue industry and unveils the corrosive relationships which have corrupted politics, regulation and academia. Sunday…
Read MoreGreen Screen: Growing Change
An inspiring new documentary that looks at one of the most exciting experiments in the world to grow a fair and sustainable food system. In Venezuela, from fishing villages to cacao plantations to urban gardens, a growing social movement is showing what’s possible when communities, not corporations, start to take control of food. Sunday 27th May…
Read More‘Eye on the Ocean’ art exhibition at Jafa Cafe
Rio Rossellini is a renowned conservation cetacean artist who uses the rare pointillist technique to depict whales and dolphins against the backdrop of New Zealand. Also a whale and dolphin activist, Rio uses her art to highlight current plights of cetaceans, with the imminent extinction of New Zealand’s endemic 55 Maui’s dolphins high on her…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030 Green Screen April
This Way of Life- introduced by the producer and writer Sumner Burstyn. Shortlisted for the Oscars in the documentary category, This Way of Life documents the story of Hawkes Bay hunter and horse wrangler Peter Ottley-Karena, wife Colleen and their six children. Intercut with Peter’s articulate bush philosophy, it captures the family’s romantic, dignified relationship…
Read MoreGreen Screen Special Presentation: Psychology for a Better World
Sunday 25 March 7.30pm Associate Professor Niki Harre will speak about her research into the psychology of sustainability- and share some key findings into how to make positive changes towards more sustainable lifestyles in ourselves, our communities and country. She will also share the documentaries Cities on Speed: Bogota – a documentary about a radical…
Read MoreLast Green Screen of the year
Grey Lynn 2030 Green Screen presents: Heart and Soil -A documentary about sustainable agriculture This documentary shows the viewer a complex portrait of food and farming that is all a part of our lives. Whether you have long been a supporter of local food and farming or are considering making your first visit to a…
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