What you’ll do
Watch a special screening of the film ‘Typist Artist Pirate King‘, about the forgotten artist Audrey Amiss. The film is inspired by her extensive archive of diaries, letters and art, held by Wellcome Collection. Watch the official film trailer.
You’ll be able to discover more about Audrey’s colourful life at two supporting events, open to ticket holders before and after the screening as follows:
- 11:45–13:45
For a rare chance to see some of Audrey's archive, drop in to a temporary display of artworks, scrapbooks and notebooks from the Audrey Amiss archive located in the Viewing Room on level 2. The archive is held in our library stores and available for research to library members. You can read more about Audrey's archive in a series of articles on Stories on our website. - 14:00–15:45
The screening of ‘Typist Artist Pirate King’ is in the Auditorium on level -1. The screening is captioned. - 15:45–16:30
There will be a break for refreshments in the Williams Lounge, adjacent to the Auditorium on level -1. - 16:30–18:00
The final event of the evening is a conversation between the film’s director Carol Morley and Wellcome Collection archivist Elena Carter about their relationships with Audrey through her archive. You’ll have an opportunity to ask them questions as well. The discussion is hosted by author Sinéad Gleeson and live-captioned in the Auditorium on level -1.
There will be a Chill-Out Room near the Auditorium if you’d like to lie down or relax, with low lighting, comfortable seating, cushions and mats throughout the room. You can also make use of ear defenders, earplugs, board games and materials with different textures.
The film is produced by Modern Films.