Kubrick Exhibition in St Albans

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Ashley and I went for a coffee this morning, to the Courtyard Cafe, but on the spare of the moment decided to pop into the Museum of St Albans, next door, to see 'Kubrick: A Film Makers Odyssey'. The exhibition celebrates the life and work of Stanley Kubrick, a resident of St Albans before his death in 1999. In the display are props from Stanley Kubrick’s films, screenplays, photographs and models made by University of Hertfordshire students (we particularly liked the models), and his awards, get up close to his Oscar and BAFTA. If you have half an hour to spare, in the next six months, pop into the Museum of St Albans on Hatfield Road.

Kubrick: A Filmmaker's Odyssey

An exhibition at the Museum of St Albans 

Friday 2nd April 2010 – Sunday 5th September 2010

Free Admission

Open Mon – Sat 10.00am – 5.00pm. Sun 2.00pm – 5.00pm.        

Clockwork Orange film poster. The Museum of St Albans, Kubrick exhibition
Stanley Kubrick's BAFTA for Barry Lyndon
Stanley Kubrick's Oscar for 2001
Model of The Shining by Peter Le Pard
Ashley photographing model of The Shining by Peter Le Pard
Poster  for 2001 a Space Odyssey
Coffee at the Courtyard Cafe Hatfield Road

Thanks Anjie for the heads up about this exhibition. Was planning a visit to St Albans in the next couple of weeks. :)

Nice to hear from you Amy. I have put a link to the museum site, just click on 'An exhibition at the museum of St Albans' (high lighted in pink) in the body of the post.

Hi Anjie,

Thanks for mentioning the exhibition, we're glad you like it! I've just tweeted about your kind post on our museum Twitter (@stalbansmuseums). If anyone wants more information about the exhibition and events that go with it, you can visit our museum website, or become our fan on Facebook!

Many thanks!

Amy (St Albans Museums Access Officer - and tweeter!)

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