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M
4 years ago

We went to see the film about Maria Callas and eve...

We went to see the film about Maria Callas and everything about the experience was grand. The theater itself is very comfortable with wide roomy seats and a very good amount of legroom between rows. There isn't a bad seat in the house. Very friendly staff and a concession stand with beverages, food, candy and pop corn was a nice touch. Three art shows were going on too and it was nice to see local contemporary art. All in all, a very nice evening out. On the Monday we attended the show, the theater was not crowded at all. Strongly recommend this venue.

V
4 years ago

Good

D
4 years ago

This theater shows excellent movies, often foreign...

This theater shows excellent movies, often foreign movies, that are not shown in regular theaters because they are too "intellectual" for the enjoyment of the general public! A very refreshing experience. And their sound system is the only one that enable people with some hearing problems to understand the sound track but best is that most movies are sub-titled.

C
4 years ago

A marvelous place to watch an art film or document...

A marvelous place to watch an art film or documentary on a wealth of different people, placed and ideas. Also has interesting art installations and live art, too. Plus popcorn, candy and soda! Just like at the vapid Hollywood movie theaters!

B
4 years ago

Smaller, PERSONAL Art Space...

Smaller, PERSONAL Art Space...
Various Artists Showcased...
Independent Films; New, Dated, Old, Virtage, Odd Topics, Documentary or other genres...
Free Popcorn for the Movies !!!
(if you bring a popcorn container)
Occasionally, they host other activities (such as start/finish place for an ornamented organized Bicycle Ride around Hartford to the Riverfront to see Independence Day Fireworks)...

About Real Art Ways

Real Art Ways: A Hub of Contemporary Art in Hartford, CT

Real Art Ways is a multidisciplinary arts organization located in Hartford, Connecticut. It was founded in 1975 by a group of artists who wanted to create an alternative space for contemporary art. Since then, Real Art Ways has become a hub for artists and art enthusiasts alike.

The organization's mission is to present and support contemporary artists who are pushing the boundaries of their respective fields. They do this through exhibitions, performances, screenings, and other events that showcase the latest trends in contemporary art.

One of the things that sets Real Art Ways apart from other arts organizations is its commitment to interdisciplinary work. They believe that art should not be confined to one medium or discipline but should instead be allowed to cross boundaries and explore new territories.

This philosophy is reflected in the diverse range of programming offered by Real Art Ways. Visitors can expect to see everything from visual art exhibitions to experimental film screenings, from live music performances to spoken word poetry readings.

In addition to presenting work by established artists, Real Art Ways also provides support for emerging talent through its residency program. This program gives artists the opportunity to develop their work in a supportive environment while also engaging with the local community.

Real Art Ways is also committed to making contemporary art accessible and inclusive. They offer free admission on certain days each month and provide educational programs for people of all ages.

Overall, Real Art Ways is an essential part of Hartford's cultural landscape. Its commitment to supporting innovative contemporary art makes it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring new artistic horizons.