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Series 1 – Episode 2: Fear

Presented by The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science

October 8, 2015

On Friday, October 23, the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science invites art aficionados, film lovers and science enthusiasts to attend the second Science Art Cinema, a performance event series supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and held at the de la Cruz Collection in the Miami Design District.  

The evening's special program, Science Art Cinema #2: Fear, will focus on fear and how it affects the human brain. The event will include a captivating presentation by Dr. Elizabeth Reynolds Losin from the University of Miami's Department of Psychology, who will provide insight on what occurs inside the human brain when experiencing fear. The screening of the science fiction cult classic "Queen of Blood" will follow, courtesy of rare 16mm film. This 1966 B-movie, directed by Curtis Harrington, was crafted using footage from Soviet films, and stars Dennis Hopper, Judi Meredith, John Saxon and Basil Rathbone.  

Guests will enjoy a special set by DJ Le Spam of City of Progress Studio and complimentary wine & light bites. 

Screening will begin at 8:00 pm. Tickets are limited and will only be sold in advance.  Click HERE to purchase tickets, available for $10.  

Audience: Moms, Dads, and Young Professionals.