FALL OF FREEDOM is calling for artists to host events nationwide on Friday-Saturday 21-22 November. In response, the Museum of Authenticity is hosting ART MATTERS: the Thrill of Mutiny, the Power of Community, a grassroots event designed to acknowledge the value of creative self-expression and to celebrate the role the arts play in social change.

Museum of Authenticity Annex, 119-b east 1st street, salida CO

21 november friday
4-7pm: art exhibit: Chaffee County women artists: LANDSCAPES

7pm: music: Buena Vista’s MACKLEROY & THE BODHIMANTRA, infectious guitar grooves and spirited West African beats

 

22 november saturday
noon-8pm: art exhibit: Chaffee County women artists: LANDSCAPES

1-1:30pm: presentation: Denverite LEON LOUGHRIDGE, master reduction block print artist: A Life in Woodblocks

2-3pm: panel discussion: Charting a new course through the arts

3:30-4:30pm: music: AUBREA ALFORD, Salida’s extraordinary genre-bending, classically trained, violinist and recording artist

5-6pm: reading: Salida writer-artist THORDIS NIELA SIMONSEN, stories from Dancing Girl and You May Plow Here about individual and societal freedom—the role art can play in defining it and defending it

6:30-7:30pm: music: Buena Vista’s MACKLEROY & THE BODHIMANTRA, infectious guitar grooves and spirited West African beats

all events FREE and open to the public
consider contributing to GARNA.org or GUIDESTONEcolorado.org

@Fall of Freedom   FallOfFreedom.com

303.585.1783 or thordis@museumofauthenticity.org for more information

organized by the Museum of Authenticity in collaboration with Matt Hakala