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Moviehouse One, our grand downstairs theatre, seats 440 people. The theatre features state-of-the-art film projection as well as a large stage ideal for panel discussions, Q&A's, and live performances.

Moviehouse Two used to be the balcony when the Coolidge was a one-theatre house. It is now a medium-size, 217-seat theatre featuring state-of-the-art film projection and audio, as well as a small stage ideal for director q&a's, small performances and group discussions.
The GoldScreen seats 14 in our plush deluxe seats and features high-definition digital projection
The Video Screening Room seats 45 and features high-definition digital projection.
deCordova at the Coolidge: Rappaport Prize Lecture: Liza Johnson
Thursday, March 10
1hr 30mins
FREE admission on a first-come, first-served basis.
Join video artist Liza Johnson and the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum community in this evening lecture/video screening at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline. Johnson is the 2010 recipient of deCordova's prestigious Rappaport Prize, an annual award given out to an established contemporary artist with ties to the New England area. Johnson is the 11th recipient of the prize.
Johnson will begin the talk with the screening of two of her recent video pieces, and will focus her lecture on recent works made with participants in the Mississippi Gulf Coast (South of Ten) and in an Appalachian circus school (In the Air), and will also discuss new projects she has embarked on as a result of winning the Rappaport Prize: a feature film (Return)with professional actors, and a GPS-based film in rural Australia.
