July 23: Labyrinth
1986 • PG • Director: Jim Henson • Starring: David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud
Fifteen-year-old Sarah accidentally wishes her baby half-brother, Toby, away to the Goblin King Jareth who will keep Toby if Sarah does not complete his Labyrinth in thirteen hours. (IMDB)
with Zumba class with Federal Hill Fitness: 7–7:45pm • FREE! • in AVAM's JRVC Plaza
ABOUT FLICKS:
Thursdays: July 9–August 27 • FREE movies @ 9pm on Federal Hill • AVAM Open & Free 5�...
July 23: Labyrinth
1986 • PG • Director: Jim Henson • Starring: David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud
Fifteen-year-old Sarah accidentally wishes her baby half-brother, Toby, away to the Goblin King Jareth who will keep Toby if Sarah does not complete his Labyrinth in thirteen hours. (IMDB)
with Zumba class with Federal Hill Fitness: 7–7:45pm • FREE! • in AVAM's JRVC Plaza
ABOUT FLICKS:
Thursdays: July 9–August 27 • FREE movies @ 9pm on Federal Hill • AVAM Open & Free 5–9pm on Flicks nights • Pre-Flicks events each night of the series!
Grab a blanket, picnic under the stars, and watch a great film selection inspired by AVAM's current exhibition, “The Visionary Experience: Saint Francis to Finster.” The Hughes Family Outdoor Theater features seating for more than a thousand on the natural amphitheater formed by Federal Hill; a 30-foot wide screen held from above by Adam Kurtzman's “Giant Golden Hand;” a twinkling view of the city; and an amazing, all-ages, community experience that is FREE! AVAM's #Flicks series was listed by Travel + Leisure Magazine as one of the "World's Best Free Things," and won City Paper's 2014 Best of Baltimore award for "Best Rain or Shine Event." And don't forget: the museum is OPEN & FREE between 5pm and 9pm on Flicks nights!
Location: American Visionary Art Museum is located at 800 Key Highway, Baltimore Inner Harbor, MD 21230 (next to Federal Hill). 410-244-1900 / AVAM.org. Movie Rain Location: Inside AVAM’s Jim Rouse Visionary Ceneter, 3rd floor.
MORE INFO: http://avam.org/news-and-events/events/flicks-from-the-hill.shtml