Helston event of the week: Rebecca Moss film evening at CAST

By Joseph Macey

9th Feb 2022 | Local News

Rebecca Moss is sharing her work at a special event in Helston on Friday 11th February.
Rebecca Moss is sharing her work at a special event in Helston on Friday 11th February.

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Rebecca Moss Film Evening at CAST - Friday 11th February [.H2]

Rebecca Moss will introduce a selection of short moving image works and discuss her practice and influences.

Rebecca is visiting CAST to lead a session for our Saturday club for young people on Saturday 12th February and will also visit Helston Community College. She will share her work in a special evening event on Friday 11th February.

Rebecca graduated from MA Sculpture at the Royal College of Art in 2017. Based in Essex and East London, she responds to specific landscape sites and creates absurdist situations that explore aspects of human and animal behaviour and psychology.

A selection of her video work is currently on show at Somerset House as part of the exhibition Beano: The Art of Breaking the Rules.

For bookings please email [email protected] or call 01326 569267 during open hours.

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