Plans are coming together for a community event on Thursday, September 18th, 6 PM at SALA Event Center. This event will be the September Parallel Cinema event at SALA. Tentative Program: a brief update from Places & Spaces on the Black Hole Museum Intiative - learn about the initiative and how you can support it. Screening of the film, "The Black Hole" by documentarian and filmmaker Janire Najera - Janire has been invited to participate in the post-screening audience Q&A (15 min. run time) Screening of the film, "Atomic Ed and the Black Hole" by filmmaker Ellen Spiros - Ellen has also been invited to participate in the post-screening audience Q&A (28 min. run time) Discussion panel and Q&A with filmmakers and members of the Grothus family who will be back in town for homecoming weekend - unique perspectives on the Black Hole and Ed Grothus In the week leading up to the event, we hope to have an exhibit of "recycled art" and interesting pr...
Black Hole Museum: A New Idea for the Los Alamos Community The Black Hole (aka the Los Alamos Sales Company) was a unique store and attraction for many years in Los Alamos that displayed an assortment of items procured by Ed Grothus, who was a Los Alamos National Laboratory machinist in the late 1940s. Grothus left LANL and became an outspoken anti-nuclear activist who operated the Black Hole, a business that collected and sold salvaged surplus equipment from the Laboratory that he felt could be repurposed for a peaceful re-use. For many years, the Black Hole was a noted visitor destination in Los Alamos County drawing visitors from around the world. Janire Najera, an accomplished documentary photographer and multimedia artist worked with Ed in his later years to tell the story of the Black Hole. Her works include the book “Atomic Ed (2019),” a short film, and an exhibit fe...
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