
Last day Ioka was open
As this site continues to grow we hope to create a place where artists can exhibit their work around the idea of the Ioka Movie Theater. Emphasizing Ioka’s beauty and uniqueness is very important to our goal in keeping the place alive. As the Ioka has exhibited art for 93 years, we hope that with the help of this site we will be able to exhibit art to an online community to help us gain patronage back to this historic theater. This idea is about creating community around the theater via the internet. As soon as we get up the interactive/flickr/blog-like page, we hope to be able to feature local artists interpretations or variations on the theme of the IOKA. This could be anything from paintings to photographs, sculptures to architectural drawings. If you would like your work to be shown please feel free to email us at kyle@iokafilm.com
I hope that with our website and our BFA thesis film, others will share their feelings about this building in town through many other mediums of art. This will help create interest for future patrons and investors of The Ioka Theater in downtown Exeter, NH.
We’ve been featured in a few newspapers in the area read below for the articles!
I would like to invite you all to come out tonight to the Screening of “The Squamscott River: Exeter’s Connection to the Sea,” a documentary film about the history of the Squamscott River by Kyle S. Glowacky, Mike Lambert and Don Clement. The film will be shown in the Multipurpose Room of the Stratham Municipal Center.
It is showing tonight at 7pm at the Wiggen Memorial Library in Stratham, NH.
We will briefly talk about the IOKA film project.
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