The Filmhouse kicked off their year of musicals by celebrating some classic films from the 1930s. I was asked to create an interactive installation celebrating The Wizard of Oz.
Design & Creation │ Stephanie Tucci
Northampton Filmhouse │ Royal & Derngate
Northampton, United Kingdom
In-process photo │ Stephanie Tucci
Design & Creation │ Stephanie Tucci
Northampton Filmhouse │ Royal & Derngate
Northampton, United Kingdom
Event photo │ Jade Turner
Design & Creation │ Stephanie Tucci
Northampton Filmhouse │ Royal & Derngate
Northampton, United Kingdom
Event photo │ Jade Turner
Design & Creation │ Stephanie Tucci
Northampton Filmhouse │ Royal & Derngate
Northampton, United Kingdom
Event photo │ Jade Turner
Design & Creation │ Stephanie Tucci
Northampton Filmhouse │ Royal & Derngate
Northampton, United Kingdom
Event photo │ Jade Turner
Design & Creation │ Stephanie Tucci
Northampton Filmhouse │ Royal & Derngate
Northampton, United Kingdom
Event photo │ Jade Turner
Design & Creation │ Stephanie Tucci
Northampton Filmhouse │ Royal & Derngate
Northampton, United Kingdom
Event photo │ Jade Turner
The end of the maze-like installation was a series of blank Kansas farm cutouts. Children and families could then colour in the cutouts as they liked. The idea was inspired by the film: if your world feels black and white, colour it in!
Design & Creation │ Stephanie Tucci
Northampton Filmhouse │ Royal & Derngate
Northampton, United Kingdom
Event photo │ Jade Turner