Samuel Benjamin Harris: Strawberry Red Exhibition & Silent Auction at D’Arry’s Liquor Loft

Samuel Benjamin Harris ‘Strawberry Red’ Art exhibition & silent auction

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September, 2016

D’Arry’s Liquor Loft,
2-4 King St,
Cambridge

Ellen bumped into Sam at an open mic night at D’Arry’s months ago and sent him a short film that Enchanted Cinema showed before The Blues Brothers this summer. He used the final scene of the short, City Sickness as inspiration for the final painting in his series currently on exhibition at D’Arry’s Liquor Loft. Jonnie Howard (JHFilm)’s great short set in Cambridge is a contemporary tale of love in the digital age. Watch Jonnie’s film here and have a look at the painting just over head to see what Sam painted after watching it, inspired by a certain red dress. The title of the painting: Goodbye in Spanish.

This is what happened when Ellen and Sam had a drink at the same spot they met and chatted about Sam’s Strawberry Red Exhibition Goodbye in Spanish part of.

E: The first question has to be: why red?
S: It all started right here on the terrace (of D’Arry’s Liquor Loft). I was sitting in the sun waiting to have a chat with the guys here about their Monday Open Mic Night. Right there (points to the the table opposite us) a mum and daughter were sitting having a drink. The mum had a strawberry garnish that looked ab-so-lutely perfect on her cocktail. It’s going to sound silly, but then time slowed down. I had one of those moments of  revelation as she put the strawberry in her mouth and the red madness started.

E: The Red Madness?
S:You know like in 102 Dalmations where Glen Close as Cruella de Ville loses it and starts seeing spots all over the shop? That’s how it was for me once that strawberry moment happened. It got me wanting to paint all things red.That’s where it started and it all came together pretty quickly, it didn’t take for D’Arry’s to get excited and for me to get painting.

E: Let’s chat about the opening night last month…
S: So it was big and is exactly why we’ve put together a closing night on Thursday the 29th. So for the opening we had themed cocktails (namely Strawberry Fire). A dress code: everyone in something red. I really wanted this exhibition to be a little bit more than your average art exhibition. I’ve never liked the idea of my art being somewhere where people stand around looking at art hung on white walls, making polite comments. Emile (Child of Chief) is an old friend and a serious talent with a whole lotta soul! It just made sense for him to perform at the opening. Wanted to make this more fun and throw a spanner in the works. That’s how the silent auction idea came about.

E: So what’s the deal with the silent auction, why did you choose it over having a price tag on each painting?
S: It’s not something I’d usually do but for this exhibition I wanted to try something different. I wanted to make my art affordable and most of all accessible! People have said to me ‘I’d love to have one of your paintings but I can’t afford it’. The whole silent auction thing means that anyone can put in a bid at whatever price. Maybe they’ll be outbid, maybe they won’t. Either way it involves everyone and it’s all a bit of fun. And, this way, they’ll all go. They’ll all, every single one, be sold to people who really like and want the work. That’s what it’s all about.

E: And the bids can be made whenever?
S: Whenever D’Arry’s is open, bidding’s on! (bidding closes at 11PM 29/09) I tell you what I like, I like the idea of people having their morning coffee, glass of wine after work, breakfast, lunch whatever. I love the idea of them munching and sipping and imagining them looking up and seeing on of my Strawberry Red paintings, taking a liking to it and popping a piece of paper into the silent auction box because they can imagine it hanging in their kitchen or their mum’s study or wherever.

E: In Enchanted Cinema news… You’ll be painting a series for EC’s Christmas Screenings. 4 words to describe this project:
S: Yes! Excited for this.

E: Back to the Strawberry Red Exhibition, how long have we got to get our bids in?
S: The closing night is on the 29th of this month. I’ve called this event at D’Arry’s Liquor Loft ‘Cherry on Top’ as I’ve whisked up a final painting that will be part of the auction for the final night only. Child of Chief will be playing again, there’ll be cheeky cherry cocktails added to the menu for the evening, and a whole lot of Cambridge art for you to bid on.

So, get your red glad rags out and head to D’Arry’s on Thursday evening for live music, cocktails & your last chance to bid on one of Cambridge’s Samuel Benjamin Harris’s Strawberry Red paintings. Good luck!

 

Samuel Benjamin Harris art exhibition cambridge D'Arry's

Past Event: PRETTY WOMAN (15) The Gonville Hotel 10/9/16

What a wonderful evening we had. It was another sell-out event and a beautiful summer’s evening. So many smiling faces. It was especially lovely to see some familiar faces of Enchanted Cinema goers who’d been to events earlier in the summer.

Classics like Pretty Woman are all about the nostalgia and there was a real atmosphere of reverie that evening as we all laughed at the iconic moments we’d not seen on the big screen for years. To watch the romance unfold under starry skies, was something really magical and it always feels just that bit more special when it’s in a clearing of the best kept secret garden in Cambridge!

One thing’s for sure, we’ll be showing this classic again on the Enchanted Cinema screen, it’s  just too great a nostalgic journey not to play again. Some films will never get old, or less magical.

Past Event: GREASE (PG) The Gonville Hotel 2&9/9/16

Past Event: GREASE (PG)

2 & 9

SEPTEMBER, 2016

The Gonville Hotel
Cambridge

The tickets sold so fast that we had to add an extra date which was the first time we had experienced this wonderful thing at Enchanted Cinema. Cambridge really does love Grease, and of course, so do we.

Sian, a wonderful woman in Team EC, loves to dress up and took it on herself to dress as Sandy. She handed out headsets to the audiences and everyone seemed as excited as her. It was really lovely to see so many friends catching up over popcorn and Prosecco before the film and singing their way through the rest of the evening under the stars.

The Gonville Hotel Cambridge served their street food/drive-in style menu both evenings, so sliders of burgers were enjoyed diner style alongside the wine and soft drinks from our bar where Jack, our Popcorn Prince was having the time of his life quoting the film as he served.

We think Grease always needs repeating, as it really does never grow old. What a fantastic musical classic. There are so many great lines we had to choose from to paint onto our sign for the nights, but ‘tell me about it, stud’ made the cut. Which one shall we choose for the next time?

Past Event: ROMEO + JULIET (12A) The Gonville Hotel 3/9/16

Past event: ROMEO + JULIET (12A)

At The Gonville Hotel

3/9/2016

How​ ​lovely​ ​it​ ​was​ ​to​ ​get​ ​Baz​ ​Luhrmann’s​ ​critically​ ​acclaimed​ ​1996​ ​adaptation​ ​of​ ​Shakespeare’s 
tragedy​ ​back​ ​on​ ​the​ ​big​ ​screen.​ ​Starring​ ​Leonardo​ ​DiCaprio​ ​and​ ​Claire​ ​Danes​ ​as​ ​the​ ​world’s 
most​ ​famous​ ​star-crossed​ ​lovers​ ​we​ ​watched​ ​their​ ​fates​ ​unfold​ ​under​ ​the​ ​stars.  
 
Luhrmann​ ​is​ ​one​ ​of​ ​our​ ​favourite​ ​directors​ ​and​ ​it​ ​was​ ​really​ ​exciting​ ​to​ ​share​ ​a​ ​masterpiece​ ​like 
this​ ​with​ ​a​ ​lovely​ ​Enchanted​ ​Cinema​ ​audience​ ​in​ ​such​ ​a​ ​beautiful​ ​Cambridge​ ​setting.​ ​With​ ​live 
music​ ​from​ ​local​ ​musicians​ ​playing​ ​acoustic​ ​sets​ ​it​ ​set​ ​a​ ​beautiful​ ​tone​ ​for​ ​a​ ​film​ ​with​ ​a​ ​truly 
beautiful​ ​soundtrack. 
 
The​ ​balcony​ ​of​ ​the​ ​private​ ​suite​ ​of​ ​The​ ​Gonville​ ​Hotel​ ​acted​ ​as​ ​a​ ​backdrop​ ​for​ ​the​ ​Enchanted 
Cinema​ ​Bar​ ​and​ ​it​ ​looked​ ​just​ ​perfect​ ​lit​ ​up​ ​in​ ​fairy​ ​lights,​ ​reminding​ ​us​ ​of​ ​that​ ​iconic​ ​balcony 
scene. 
 
What​ ​a​ ​wonderful​ ​summer’s​ ​evening​ ​of​ ​romance,​ ​drinks,​ ​popcorn,​ ​a​ ​beautiful​ ​sunset​ ​and​ ​plenty 
of​ ​fizz​ ​and​ ​film!  
 

Past Event: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY (12) The Gonville Hotel 21/8/16

Past event: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY (12)

At The Gonville Hotel

21/8/2016

This event was fun. Since its release in 2014 Guardians of the Galaxy has fast become a modern Marvel cult classic. Chris Pratt stars as Peter Quill, soon to become the legendary Star Lord as he  travels the galaxies with a group of intergalactic criminals to the soundtrack of 70s classics.

This is a film both serious in its commitment to honouring the Marvel comics from which it came and ridiculous in how silly it is. Full of fun and music that is impossible not to sing aloud to (especially easy to do when you’re wearing headsets), Guardians of the Galaxy is the kind of film that makes everything feel very quiet when it finishes.

We all enjoyed burger sliders made by the lovely chefs of The Gonville Hotel and many many pinstriped pink and white Enchanted Cinema-stamped bags were filled with freshly-popped popcorn. Guardians of the Galaxy is one of Will’s all time favourite films and so he was particularly happy this night to be surrounded by so many lovely Cambridge GOTG fans.

We’ve got a feeling this film will be back on our big screen very soon.