OMEN presents... CANDYMAN (1992)
On the 13th of every month, join us for It Came from the Closet! Hosted by OMEN and inspired by the collection of essays, It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror, this film screening series focuses on horror movies through a queer lens. From October until March 2024, we'll be screening and discussing a new film and companion essay from the book on the 13th of every month.
This 12/13, we are screening CANDYMAN (1992), paired with Sumiko Saulson's short essay, Centered and Seen, a reflection upon the film and its impact on the author as a queer Black artist. After the screening, audiences can hang out and join us for an informal post-show discussion.
Doors/Bar: 7PM
Show: 7:30PM
$7 at door with online RSVP ($10 without)
ABOUT OMEN
OMEN is an informal, Baltimore-based horror movie club for women, trans, and gender-nonconforming folx. In watching and discussing horror from a variety of times and places, we explore our fears and passions through the genre, pulling our own experiences and self-identities out of the masturbatory loop of cismale-centered creation and critique.
ABOUT LE MONDO
Based in downtown Baltimore, Le Mondo is an artist-owned bar & arts event venue focused on new performance work and interdisciplinary collaboration. Our venue features diverse arts programming, artist work studios, and affordable rental space for outside events.