Winning Artist Amy Salganik Encourages Everyone to “Flock to the Films” this November for the Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival
Filmmaking incorporates many mediums and techniques, including that of visual artists.
What better way to celebrate the world of cinema than with this year's 25th Anniversary Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival (RBIFF) Artwork contest winner Amy Salganik!
Her winning artwork, "Flock to the Films," will be showcased for this year's upcoming RBIFF festival November 8-12 at the Cinema Art Theater in Lewes, DE.
"I am a transplant to Lewes and grateful to the Rehoboth Beach Film Society for continuing to provide weekly films and the Independent Film Festival as part of the programs at the Cinema Art Theater," said Salganik.
Each year, local artists in Sussex County compete for the opportunity to design the artwork and theme of the iconic annual film festival that is one of the longest running on the East Coast. "Flock to the Films" is Salganik's first entry into the annual contest.
Amy's artwork features a beautiful illustration of a blue heron bird on the nest feeding her young set against a backdrop of turquoise tone sea.
"My inspiration for the art was trying to show the unique beauty of our environment combined with how lucky we are to have a first-rate film festival right here as well. I also thought about how many of us are just returning regularly to in-person movies post-pandemic, and think of the CAT as kind of a cozy nest to welcome us back each time we visit. It's a very special venue!" Salganik said when asked about her inspiration for her entry.
An illustrator by trade, Amy specializes in posters, editorial, and album covers. Today she works out of her home studio in Lewes, DE. Along with work in the local community, her previous illustrations have been published in national news outlets such as The New York Times and The Washington Post.
The "Flock to the Films" illustration will be presented as the official Festival Program cover and featured in all upcoming event marketing and merchandise. In addition, the original illustration will be framed and put up for auction at the Cinema Art Theater during the festival.
When asked what she is most looking forward to for this year's festival, Salganik is eager to see new films that are unavailable anywhere else in the area and watch them with friends and family.
She encourages first-time attendees to make sure they attend what is always a memorable film going experience as well as take advantage of one of the best times of the year to visit the Rehoboth Beach area.
"People should travel to the festival, whether from the local area or even from another state, to see the festival's interesting, inspiring, and unusual films."
Regarding what movies or directors, she enjoys watching, Salganik has quite an extensive list of favorites.
"My favorite kinds of movies have great stories and characters but also inventive beautiful art direction. I always loved the Merchant Ivory movies, and in recent years, a Wes Anderson fan. I really appreciate seeing a long list of artists in the credits!"
This year, audiences can see 22 film titles (documentaries, features, international films, and shorts) over five days at the Society's Cinema Art Theater. VIP passes will go on sale in mid-September, and general admission tickets will be available by mid-October. Be sure to sign up to receive regular updates at RehobothFilm.com.
This organization is supported, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on www.DelawareScene.
Rehoboth Beach Film Society
179 Rehoboth Ave., Unit 1457
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
(Mailing & shipping address )
302.645.9095
CINEMA ART THEATER
17701 Dartmouth Dr.
Lewes, DE 19958
Screening Hours: Wed-Sun, times vary
Office Hours: Wed - Fri, 12 pm - 5 pm
302.313.4032
Rehoboth Beach Film Society is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit registered in the State of Delaware