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SUMMARY:Art Ghoullery VI: Crossing the River Styx
DESCRIPTION:CROSSING THE RIVER STYX \nLife is like a river. Some of us go with the flow\, some of us fight the current. Our decisions send us down various creeks and tributaries. No two rivers travel the same route\, yet we all wind up riding in Charon’s boat at the end. \n”Art Ghoullery VI: Crossing the River Styx” is the sixth iteration of an annual exhibition dedicated to the scariest of holidays. It brings frightening fringe art back to The Rourke with the assistance of fantastic artists – both local and remote. The interpretation of motif ranges from cute to creepy\, while the diversity of visual language on display creates a macabre melody sure to delight both the sinister and silly. \nAs an artist\, you are cordially invited to submit up to three pieces of art to “Art Ghoullery VI: Crossing the River Styx”\, which will take place from October 6 until November 5. “Art Ghoullery VI: Crossing the River Styx” is meant as an exploration of thresholds. Be it an ominous boatman\, a looming reaper\, or just the crossroads between life and death itself – this show is about the journey to our final destination. Artists are encouraged to submit pieces that reflect upon their own real or imaginary experiences. Pieces can be creepy\, kooky\, mysterious\, or spooky\, but are encouraged to remain PG13 or under and retain some semblance of whimsy and connection to the theme. \nExhibition Dates \nThe Art Ghoullery will be on display from Friday 6 October through Sunday 5 November 2023. A Masquerade Reception will be held at the Rourke Art Gallery + Museum on Saturday 28 October where we shall announce and present the juror’s choice and audience choice awards. \nEligibility \nThis is a juried show. Artists are required to submit their entries by Monday 11 September and will be notified of acceptance by Friday 15 September. Images of the artwork submitted must be in JPG/JPEG format and no larger than 3MB \nEntries \nFill out the entry form at TheRourke.org/artghoulleryform.html to qualify for the juried selection process. To be included in The Art Ghoullery\, your accepted piece(s) must arrive at The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum on\, or before\, Friday 29 September.  By submitting the Entry Form\, you acknowledge and consent to all conditions and guidelines set forth in this Call for Artists.  If your art is accepted\, it must arrive on\, or before\, September 29 with a copy of the online entry form you shall receive in your email upon submission of the form.  Your submission will not be accepted if the form submission and artwork do not arrive by their respective deadlines. \nYour artwork may be in any media.  We prefer that no object exceed 36” in any of its dimensions.  If your piece must be larger\, please contact the Rourke Art Gallery + Museum about the availability of space within the exhibition.  All entries are for sale.  The gallery commission (40%) must be included when you list the price of your art. If you are exclusively represented by another gallery\, please inform the Rourke of any special arrangements with which the Museum must comply. \nAll art must arrive ready for installation.  Two-dimensional art must arrive ready to hang.  Works on paper must be protected under glass or Plexiglas.  All wooden picture frames\, canvas stretcher bars\, or panel supports must accept eye screws.  Metal picture frames must include adjustable hanging hardware.  Be aware: We reserve the right to refuse artwork which is in poor condition\, which is poorly framed\, or which we deem otherwise unacceptable for installation. \n\nTransportation of Art \nYour artwork must arrive on or before Friday 29 September.   \nSend your art to: \nThe Rourke Art Gallery + Museum\n521 Main Avenue\nMoorhead\, MN 56560 \nArtists are responsible for shipping costs to and from the Museum.  For hand-delivered works\, we ask that you schedule a half-hour delivery window between your notification of acceptance and end of business on Friday 29 September by e-mailing curbside@therourke.org. Delivery hours run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Mondays – Fridays. \nAfter the end of the exhibition\, unsold artwork will be available for pick-up by scheduling a half-hour window during the hours of 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 November and by special appointment thereafter.  Artists will be invoiced for return shipment unless shipping is prepaid with a return carrier.  Artwork which is not claimed prior to Sunday 31 December 2023 (or which has not been designated to remain on consignment by both the Museum and the artist) will be accepted as an unrestricted donation to The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum. \nWe look forward to seeing your submissions. \nWith Best Regards\, \nJonathan Rutter\nExecutive Director & Curator \nMark Elton\nGuest Curator & Artist
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/art-ghoullery-vi-crossing-the-river-styx/
LOCATION:Rourke Art Museum\, 521 Main Ave\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:A Day with Author Dave Eggers
DESCRIPTION:*** Reading & Signing w/ Dave Eggers and Special Advance Screening of the Documentary Short Film “To Be Destroyed” *** \nReading & Signing w/ Dave Eggers at 1:00 pm at Zandbroz\nDocumentary Short Film Screening at 7:30 pm at The Fargo Theatre \nAmid intense book banning conversations in the North Dakota legislature – as well as nationwide during the annual Banned Books Week – Zandbroz is excited to announce a day with author Dave Eggers on Sunday\, October 8th. The events will start with a reading and a signing at Zandbroz at 1:00 pm and continue that evening at 7:30 at the Fargo Theatre for a special advance screening of “To Be Destroyed”\, a 30-minute documentary directed by Arthur Bradford. The evening will feature a community conversation on book banning and censorship with both Bradford and Eggers along with Fargo-Moorhead community members. The event will be free and open to the public. \nFM Community Panelists:\n– Timothy S. Dirks\, MLIS\, MPA – Director of Fargo Public Library\n– Katie Christensen – Fargo Public School Board Member\n– Representative Karla Rose Hanson\, representing District 44\n– Louie Lauer – Library Media Specialist for Clara Barton Hathorne Elementary School\n– Cody Schuler – Advocacy Manager of ACLU of North Dakota
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/a-day-with-author-dave-eggers/
LOCATION:Zandbroz Variety\, 420 Broadway N\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Reading,Writing
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SUMMARY:Brewhalla Fall Makers Market
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for the Brewhalla Fall Makers Market on October 8\, presented by Unglued and Drekker Brewing. \nKeep your eyes open for announcements and the list of makers as we get closer. \nTAP Partners are frequent vendors at the Brewhalla Makers Markets. \nWe can’t wait!
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/brewhalla-fall-makers-market/
LOCATION:Brewhalla\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Drekker Brewing Company":MAILTO:info@drekkerbrewing.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231005T200000
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SUMMARY:At the Wedding Production - Concordia College Theatre
DESCRIPTION:At the Wedding by Bryna Turner\nDirected by David Wintersteen \nIn this bittersweet comedy\, a woman attending her ex-girlfriend’s wedding reception attempts to make it through the night without drinking too much\, talking too much\, or otherwise ruining the occasion.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/at-the-wedding-production-concordia-college-theatre/
LOCATION:Concordia College Frances Frazier Comstock Theatre – FFCT Lab\, 1001 7th St S\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230923T190000
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SUMMARY:Once Claimed Dominion - a collaborative art production
DESCRIPTION:Please visit the MSUM Planetarium website to register for this event. \nAn original art production including commissioned time lapse photography and musical compositions produced by Concordia alum and photographer Michael Abramyan\, Assistant Professor of Multimedia Arts Technology at Western Michigan University\, Carter Rice\, nationally renowned composer/ pianist Doug Harbin\, and creative alchemist and internationally celebrated artist Gabrielle Cerberville will be presented at the MSUM Planetarium for two showings every weekend beginning September 23rd. On October 8th there will be a special artist led event where our artists engage with the public\, sharing their process\, inspirations\, and expertise\, while also answering questions from attendants. Space is limited for these events so please register early! Food and refreshments will be available during the artist led event.\nDates:\nSaturdxay\, September 23 at 7pm\nSunday\, September 24th at 4pm\nSaturday\, September 30th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 1st at 4pm\nSaturday\, October 7th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 2pm\nArtist Talks/ Meet and Greet: 2:45pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 4pm \nAbout the Artists\nMichael Abramyan \nMichael Abramayn is a multifaceted artist who has used photography\, video editing\, and music to craft his creative journey. With a focus on travel and landscape photography\, as well as the art of storytelling through video\, Michael has become a source of education and inspiration to his community.\nSpecializing in landscape astrophotography\, Michael loves connecting the beautiful landscapes of our planet to the vast expanse of the universe. As a content creator\, Michael has collaborated with prominent brands such as Sony\, Google Pixel\, YouTube\, and Adobe\, producing educational pieces and captivating visual displays that leave a lasting impact on viewers.\nMichael’s work has been featured by NASA\, major news networks such as CBS\, Washington Post\, and Newsweek\, and has been seen tens of millions of times on social media.\nBeyond the realm of photography\, Michael also leads a captivating double life as a classically trained violinist. Having completed a master’s degree in violin performance from New York University\, he has had the opportunity to perform on the stages of esteemed concert halls across the country\, including Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center.\nArtist statement:\nHi\, I’m Mike! My passion is connecting you to the beauty of our night sky. Did you know that one-third of humanity cannot see the Milky Way at night due to the luminescent glow of artificial light? My mission is to travel to the few remaining places in the world where the stars are visible in hopes of capturing their essence and sharing it with you. \nGabrielle Cerberville \nGabrielle Cerberville (b. 1991 in Sleepy Hollow\, NY) is a curious American composer turned creative alchemist. She writes with an experimental flair that is at once familiar and alien\, and her work regularly blends the lines between disciplines and discrete art forms. Her work is an exploration of communication\, primarily between humans and our natural neighbors (plants\, fungi\, animals\, and finding our place within ecosystems). She holds a Masters of Music in composition from Western Michigan University and a Bachelor of Music from Butler University in composition\, and is pursuing her Ph.D in Composition and Computer Technologies at the University of Virginia. Gabrielle has studied traditional and electronic composition with Drs. Lisa Coons\, Christopher Biggs\, Frank Felice and Michael Schelle.\nGabrielle’s works have been featured across the US and Europe. She has been honored with residencies at United Plant Savers in Ohio\, Port Austin AiR in Michigan\, Listhus in Iceland\, Arts Letters and Numbers in New York\, NES in Iceland\, Convergence in Indianapolis\, and has participated in several festivals\, including the Ammerman Symposium\, MOXsonic\, Impulse New Music\, EMM\, Skammdegi\, and A! Festival. Gabrielle’s striking and welcoming compositions have been highlighted by the artistic talents of Shanna Pranaitis\, Forward Motion\, Elizabeth A. Baker\, Ashley Walters\, Kory Reeder\, Ascending Duo\, Circuit721\, Sotto Voce\, Nicholas Tolle\, Verdant Vibes\, and others. She is also a well-known figure in the mycology and foraging communities\, and lectures widely about sustainability\, edible wild plants and fungi\, identification\, and environmental activism.\nArtist Statement:\nI am interested in scoring as a visual art form in addition to it being a practical method of conveying musical ideas for the purpose of performance. Lately\, much of my work has revolved around live electronics and fixed media\, and I am an avid collector of found sounds\, I also design sound that is live and object-based. Much of my work contains site-specific elements\, generally sounds captured from a particular location and manipulated within a unique space\, or necessitating performance in a certain location\, and as a citizen scientist\, mycologist\, and wild food advocate\, I tend to integrate botanical and fungal wisdom into my work. Much of this work is designed to place the listener in an immersive or unusual setting\, or to rebuild real places and moments in an imaginary\, sometimes fantastical space.\nMy goal as an artist is to create works that spark our collective human imagination and blur the lines between creator and consumer. I seek to draw from and reassemble disparate art forms into something new and deeply experiential. \nDoug Harbin\nDoug Harbin (b. 1980) is a composer\, performer\, and educator residing in Moorhead\, Minnesota. He composes acoustic and electroacoustic systematic music and his works have been performed throughout the world including Australia\, Canada\, China\, England\, Finland\, Latvia\, South Korea\, and the United States. Much of his music utilizes a compositional method called the ‘Take-Away System’\, which applies modular arithmetic over a finite set. His pieces have been included in regional\, national and international conferences and festivals including College Music Society\, Society of Composers Inc.\, ClarinetFest\, Flute New Music Consortium\, Upper Midwest Flute Association\, and the CFAMC.\nHarbin has been commissioned by the NEA Big Read\, The Arts Partnership\, Daraja Music Initiative\, and has received a Professional Development Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts to serve his second residency as an artist at the Banff Centre\, where he has had several premieres.\nHe holds degrees from Arizona State University (DMA music composition)\, Ball State University (MM music composition) and Taylor University (BA in mathematics and BM in music composition) and has been on faculty at Arizona State University\, Grand Canyon University\, Mesa Community College\, and Taylor University. He is currently Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) and Faculty Associate at Arizona State University. \nCarter Rice\nCarter John Rice is a multimedia artist\, audio engineer\, and educator based in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. Rice is currently an assistant professor of Multimedia Arts Technology (MAT) at Western Michigan University where he teaches courses on cinema sound design\, music production\, film scoring\, and occasionally music theory/composition. His passion for teaching has been the driving force in his career thus far\, but he rarely turns down the chance for an artistic collaboration.\nRice earned a Doctor of Arts (D.A.) in music theory & composition from Ball State University in the spring of 2017. While primarily studying music composition\, technology\, and recording techniques\, he was also able to complete a cognate through the Ball State’s telecommunications program. This afforded him the chance to take coursework in video production\, animation\, video game design\, and narrative forms in the digital age. Prior to this\, Rice earned a Master of Music in music composition (M.M.) from Bowling Green State University in 20013\, and a Bachelor of Music in music theory & composition from Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) in 2011.\nartist statement:\nMy artistic practice is influenced by a variety of factors including the use of humor\, acoustic phenomena\, classical mechanics\, and the occasional dose of absurdity. I’m constantly fascinated at the intersection of the moving image and audio\, and I find it’s often best to simply let energy\, whether visual or auditory\, expend itself while the audience passively observes. There’s beauty in the mundane\, we just have to get the right vantage point. \nNEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/once-claimed-dominion-a-collaborative-art-production/
LOCATION:Minnesota State University Moorhead Planetarium\, Bridges Hall - Planetarium - 700 11th St S\, Moorhead\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Spirit Room":MAILTO:fargospiritroom@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231008T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231008T170000
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SUMMARY:Theatre B - 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche
DESCRIPTION:5 LESBIANS EATING A QUICHE \nby Evan Linder and Andrew Hobgood \nOctober 8 – 22\, 2023 \nSunday Matinees Oct. 8\, 15\, 22 \nASL & Audio Description TBA \nIt’s 1956 and the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein are having their annual quiche breakfast. Will they be able to keep their cool when Communists threaten their idyllic town? \n\n\nPlease arrive 30 minutes before the show (7 PM for evening performances\, 1:30 PM for matinees). 
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/theatre-b-5-lesbians-eating-a-quiche/
LOCATION:Theatre B\, 215 N 10th St\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Performing Arts,Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theatre B":MAILTO:info@theatreb.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230923T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T051650
CREATED:20230829T011814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T011814Z
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SUMMARY:Once Claimed Dominion - a collaborative art production
DESCRIPTION:Please visit the MSUM Planetarium website to register for this event. \nAn original art production including commissioned time lapse photography and musical compositions produced by Concordia alum and photographer Michael Abramyan\, Assistant Professor of Multimedia Arts Technology at Western Michigan University\, Carter Rice\, nationally renowned composer/ pianist Doug Harbin\, and creative alchemist and internationally celebrated artist Gabrielle Cerberville will be presented at the MSUM Planetarium for two showings every weekend beginning September 23rd. On October 8th there will be a special artist led event where our artists engage with the public\, sharing their process\, inspirations\, and expertise\, while also answering questions from attendants. Space is limited for these events so please register early! Food and refreshments will be available during the artist led event.\nDates:\nSaturdxay\, September 23 at 7pm\nSunday\, September 24th at 4pm\nSaturday\, September 30th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 1st at 4pm\nSaturday\, October 7th at 7pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 2pm\nArtist Talks/ Meet and Greet: 2:45pm\nSunday\, October 8th at 4pm \nAbout the Artists\nMichael Abramyan \nMichael Abramayn is a multifaceted artist who has used photography\, video editing\, and music to craft his creative journey. With a focus on travel and landscape photography\, as well as the art of storytelling through video\, Michael has become a source of education and inspiration to his community.\nSpecializing in landscape astrophotography\, Michael loves connecting the beautiful landscapes of our planet to the vast expanse of the universe. As a content creator\, Michael has collaborated with prominent brands such as Sony\, Google Pixel\, YouTube\, and Adobe\, producing educational pieces and captivating visual displays that leave a lasting impact on viewers.\nMichael’s work has been featured by NASA\, major news networks such as CBS\, Washington Post\, and Newsweek\, and has been seen tens of millions of times on social media.\nBeyond the realm of photography\, Michael also leads a captivating double life as a classically trained violinist. Having completed a master’s degree in violin performance from New York University\, he has had the opportunity to perform on the stages of esteemed concert halls across the country\, including Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center.\nArtist statement:\nHi\, I’m Mike! My passion is connecting you to the beauty of our night sky. Did you know that one-third of humanity cannot see the Milky Way at night due to the luminescent glow of artificial light? My mission is to travel to the few remaining places in the world where the stars are visible in hopes of capturing their essence and sharing it with you. \nGabrielle Cerberville \nGabrielle Cerberville (b. 1991 in Sleepy Hollow\, NY) is a curious American composer turned creative alchemist. She writes with an experimental flair that is at once familiar and alien\, and her work regularly blends the lines between disciplines and discrete art forms. Her work is an exploration of communication\, primarily between humans and our natural neighbors (plants\, fungi\, animals\, and finding our place within ecosystems). She holds a Masters of Music in composition from Western Michigan University and a Bachelor of Music from Butler University in composition\, and is pursuing her Ph.D in Composition and Computer Technologies at the University of Virginia. Gabrielle has studied traditional and electronic composition with Drs. Lisa Coons\, Christopher Biggs\, Frank Felice and Michael Schelle.\nGabrielle’s works have been featured across the US and Europe. She has been honored with residencies at United Plant Savers in Ohio\, Port Austin AiR in Michigan\, Listhus in Iceland\, Arts Letters and Numbers in New York\, NES in Iceland\, Convergence in Indianapolis\, and has participated in several festivals\, including the Ammerman Symposium\, MOXsonic\, Impulse New Music\, EMM\, Skammdegi\, and A! Festival. Gabrielle’s striking and welcoming compositions have been highlighted by the artistic talents of Shanna Pranaitis\, Forward Motion\, Elizabeth A. Baker\, Ashley Walters\, Kory Reeder\, Ascending Duo\, Circuit721\, Sotto Voce\, Nicholas Tolle\, Verdant Vibes\, and others. She is also a well-known figure in the mycology and foraging communities\, and lectures widely about sustainability\, edible wild plants and fungi\, identification\, and environmental activism.\nArtist Statement:\nI am interested in scoring as a visual art form in addition to it being a practical method of conveying musical ideas for the purpose of performance. Lately\, much of my work has revolved around live electronics and fixed media\, and I am an avid collector of found sounds\, I also design sound that is live and object-based. Much of my work contains site-specific elements\, generally sounds captured from a particular location and manipulated within a unique space\, or necessitating performance in a certain location\, and as a citizen scientist\, mycologist\, and wild food advocate\, I tend to integrate botanical and fungal wisdom into my work. Much of this work is designed to place the listener in an immersive or unusual setting\, or to rebuild real places and moments in an imaginary\, sometimes fantastical space.\nMy goal as an artist is to create works that spark our collective human imagination and blur the lines between creator and consumer. I seek to draw from and reassemble disparate art forms into something new and deeply experiential. \nDoug Harbin\nDoug Harbin (b. 1980) is a composer\, performer\, and educator residing in Moorhead\, Minnesota. He composes acoustic and electroacoustic systematic music and his works have been performed throughout the world including Australia\, Canada\, China\, England\, Finland\, Latvia\, South Korea\, and the United States. Much of his music utilizes a compositional method called the ‘Take-Away System’\, which applies modular arithmetic over a finite set. His pieces have been included in regional\, national and international conferences and festivals including College Music Society\, Society of Composers Inc.\, ClarinetFest\, Flute New Music Consortium\, Upper Midwest Flute Association\, and the CFAMC.\nHarbin has been commissioned by the NEA Big Read\, The Arts Partnership\, Daraja Music Initiative\, and has received a Professional Development Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts to serve his second residency as an artist at the Banff Centre\, where he has had several premieres.\nHe holds degrees from Arizona State University (DMA music composition)\, Ball State University (MM music composition) and Taylor University (BA in mathematics and BM in music composition) and has been on faculty at Arizona State University\, Grand Canyon University\, Mesa Community College\, and Taylor University. He is currently Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) and Faculty Associate at Arizona State University. \nCarter Rice\nCarter John Rice is a multimedia artist\, audio engineer\, and educator based in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. Rice is currently an assistant professor of Multimedia Arts Technology (MAT) at Western Michigan University where he teaches courses on cinema sound design\, music production\, film scoring\, and occasionally music theory/composition. His passion for teaching has been the driving force in his career thus far\, but he rarely turns down the chance for an artistic collaboration.\nRice earned a Doctor of Arts (D.A.) in music theory & composition from Ball State University in the spring of 2017. While primarily studying music composition\, technology\, and recording techniques\, he was also able to complete a cognate through the Ball State’s telecommunications program. This afforded him the chance to take coursework in video production\, animation\, video game design\, and narrative forms in the digital age. Prior to this\, Rice earned a Master of Music in music composition (M.M.) from Bowling Green State University in 20013\, and a Bachelor of Music in music theory & composition from Concordia College (Moorhead\, MN) in 2011.\nartist statement:\nMy artistic practice is influenced by a variety of factors including the use of humor\, acoustic phenomena\, classical mechanics\, and the occasional dose of absurdity. I’m constantly fascinated at the intersection of the moving image and audio\, and I find it’s often best to simply let energy\, whether visual or auditory\, expend itself while the audience passively observes. There’s beauty in the mundane\, we just have to get the right vantage point. \nNEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/once-claimed-dominion-a-collaborative-art-production/
LOCATION:Minnesota State University Moorhead Planetarium\, Bridges Hall - Planetarium - 700 11th St S\, Moorhead\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Spirit Room":MAILTO:fargospiritroom@gmail.com
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