Bending Space: Georges Rousse and the Durham Project is a stunning documentary that follows French artist Georges Rousse as he transforms empty buildings into immersive works of art. The film beautifully captures how creativity can renew both space and spirit — turning places marked for demolition into moments of wonder and connection.
Film Credits
Directed by Penelope Maunsell and Kenny Dalsheimer
Camera/Producer – Kenny Dalsheimer
Editor/Producer – Penelope Maunsell
Executive Producer – Frank Konhaus
About the Screenings
We are honored to host two special screenings on Thursday, November 13 at the Durham Center for Senior Life.
Earlier in the day, DCSL participants will enjoy a private showing of the film.
An evening gathering for invited guests, community members, friends, and family who made and love this project. A post-film discussion will feature Ellen Cassilly, Frank Konhaus, Kenny Dalsheimer, and Penelope Maunsell, reflecting on the creative collaboration that inspired this work.
Why It Matters
The Durham Center for Senior Life is proud to provide a space where art, memory, and community intersect. Events like this bring generations together and remind us that creativity is ageless.
Your gift supports programs and experiences that enrich the lives of Durham’s older adults — from health and wellness classes to cultural and creative programming. Contributions from this campaign will help DCSL continue offering free and accessible opportunities that keep our community active, inspired, and connected.
This screening is made possible by the generous support of Skip Anderson, Frank Konhaus, and other anonymous donors.
Suggested Donation: $25 (voluntary). Larger gifts are deeply appreciated and help DCSL continue offering meaningful programs and community events like this one.
Tickets are free- RSVP here
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