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ALASKA WORLD ARTS FESTIVAL September 11—24, 2020

LOCAL AND UNPRECEDENTED VIRTUAL EVENTS

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Given the unprecedented global events due to COVID-19 and the concern for the safety and wellbeing of our greater community and Alaska visitors, we are excited to bring you more worldwide artists and access by a larger audience, presenting the majority of festival events as unique virtual activities. Art is our greatest means of expression and helps us to understand each other’s history, traditions, and values. It honors the differences between cultures, and at the same time allows us to put aside our differences to learn from each other, work together creatively, and share our dreams. Art is a potentially metamorphosing treasure and an asset to all of humanity that brings us together as a world community. Welcome to the Alaska World Arts Festival, where we all speak the common language of arts. SALLY OBERSTEIN, DIRECTOR/PRODUCER THE ALASKA WORLD ARTS FESTIVAL

Welcome to the Alaska World Arts festival. Homer is world-famous for peonies, fishing, and the arts— recognized by Coastal Living Magazine as one of America’s happiest seaside towns. I’m proud to be associated with a place of unsurpassed beauty and so many talented and civic-minded residents, working in cooperation with folks around the world to produce our festival. As we struggle with a virus that also attacks the arts scene, we must do what we can do from where we are to save it. Thank you. KEN CASTNER, MAYOR HOMER, ALASKA

Celebrate the Alaska World Arts Festival with us, created in Homer, Alaska USA’s Cosmic Hamlet by the Sea. Thanks to our diverse economy of mariners, tradespeople, and artists, and small and growing community, we proudly welcome folks from around the world to our Alaska World Arts Festival. Whether you’re here with us in Homer or elsewhere in the world, we hope the Alaska World Arts Festival creates memories to last a lifetime. BRAD ANDERSON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR HOMER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER


local Art

Exhibits

Welcome!

Fireweed Gallery

We’re glad you’re here. Due to COVID-19, capacity at all LOCAL EVENTS is limited and current prevention recommendations are encouraged.

OIL PAINTINGS Open 10:30-5:30, Wed-Sat, by appt LOCAL EVENT September exhibit by renowned Alaskan painter David Rosenthal—features Rosenthal’s oil paintings of the Arctic and Antarctic. For more information, visit FireweedGallery.com

Art Shop Gallery

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GLASS JEWELRY Open 5-7:30 daily LOCAL EVENT Glacier Glass Jewelry—a jewelry trunk show, by Liz Bowen from Anchorage. Liz makes dichroic glass pendants and earrings. For more information, visit ArtShopGallery.com

Bunnell Street Arts Center

SCULPTURE AND PHOTOGRAPHY Open 11-5, Mon-Sat, noon-4, Sun LOCAL EVENT Exhibit is focused on planetary vulnerability and fragile, and endangered landscapes, by renowned Alaska artists Hal Gage (photography) and Rika Mouw (sculpture). Bunnell Street Arts Center is an internationally recognized nonprofit arts center presenting exhibits, talks, performances, workshops, Artist in Schools, artist residencies, and an art gallery with contemporary paintings, jewelry, pottery, cards and more for sale. For more information, visit BunnellArts.org

The Dean Gallery

STEEL ENGRAVINGS Open by appointment LOCAL EVENT Texture and Tone: An introduction to the art of heat colored steel engraving—featuring engravings and demonstrations from Jeff Dean’s online course, designed to help artists master the art of heat colored steel engraving. For more information and details about a virtual First Friday exhibit tour, visit TheDeanGallery.com

Diamond Ridge Art Studio

FINE ART Open on the Spit LOCAL EVENT Specializing in fine art by local artists and unique gifts from Alaska—located on the Homer Shores Boardwalk. For more information, visit DiamondRidgeArt.com

MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE Open 2-8, daily LOCAL EVENT Local mixed-media artist Jennifer Joyner creates inspiring images of Alaska by combining metal, driftwood and elements from the outdoors into sculpture as Grace Ridge Brewing’s Fall Art Show. For more information, visit GraceRidgeBrewing.com

Homer Council on the Arts

HALIBUT COVE ART CLAN, PAST AND PRESENT Open 1-5, Mon-Fri LOCAL EVENT An exhibit of works past and present from Alaska’s Halibut Cove Art Clan. Opening reception Friday, September 4, 4-6 pm. View select works both old and new from the artists of this unique Kachemak Bay community. For more information, visit HomerArt.org

Lands End Resort

PAINTINGS Open daily LOCAL EVENT An exhibit of paintings by Halibut Cove artist Marian Beck. For further details, visit our Festival Guide at AlaskaWorldArts.org

Pratt Museum

The Pratt Museum is a regional natural history museum located with collections, exhibits and programs exploring life around Kachemak Bay. We strengthen relationships between people and place through stories relevant to Kachemak Bay. For more information, visit PrattMuseum.org

Sea Lion Art

NATIVE AND ALASKAN ART Open 11-6, Sun-Fri, 11-8, Sat LOCAL EVENT An excellent selection of Native and Alaskan Art. For more information and current hours, visit SeaLionArt.com

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Festival Staff Director/Producer ​Sally Oberstein Alaska Marketing Homer Chamber of Commerce Cody Herron-Webb Michael Romanovsky ​ International Marketing Debi Bodett ​ Chris Maschmann ​ ​Finances, Linda Gorman Literature Events, Nancy Lord Festival Graphics, Debi Bodett

Creative Associate Koala Vandruff

BIOS

ARTISTS

Meet the artists from around the world who have joined together to bring the 2020 Festival to you from the comfort of home.

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TO OUR

Video Editors Desislava Peneva Eason Christin Maschmann ​ Board of Directors Linda Gorman Pam Van Hoozer Jeffrey Dean Sally Oberstein ​ Sponsorship and Development Sally Oberstein

SPONSORS

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Inspiration Mary Langham ​ orld Arts Welcoming Gala W Homer Chamber of Commerce

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​Senior Grant Writer ​Sally Oberstein

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ABOUT

Website & Graphics Design Debi Bodett

TICKETS

All LOCAL EVENTS are FREE. Purchase event tickets or save with an ALL-FESTIVAL ART PASS. For ticket information, visit AlaskaWorldArts.org/Tickets

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by Genre

Events COMEDY

September 13 & 20 VIRTUAL EVENT The Art of Stand-Up Comedy Workshop September 21 VIRTUAL EVENT International Comedy Showcase

DANCE

September 16 VIRTUAL EVENT Dance Around the World

FILM

September 14 VIRTUAL EVENT Videos of Our Fascinating World September 24 LOCAL EVENT Homer DocFest Gala Opening Event

LITERATURE

September 12 VIRTUAL EVENT The Future of Travel Writing September 15 & 22 VIRTUAL EVENT A Writing Workshop: Bearing Witness to Loss, Transforming Grief September 16 VIRTUAL EVENT Writing from Edge to Edge: When the Spirit of Place asks for You September 19 VIRTUAL EVENT FisherPoets

STORYTELLING

September 12 VIRTUAL EVENT Global Acts of Kindness September 19 VIRTUAL EVENT FisherPoets September 20 VIRTUAL EVENT Storytelling through Video Blogs

THEATER

September 19 & 20 VIRTUAL EVENT Acting Workshop for Teens – Plutus by Aristophanes September 20 VIRTUAL EVENT Pier One Theatre presents Drama Slam!

MUSIC

September 11 VIRTUAL EVENT A Capella 101 Workshop with Pipeline Vocal Project Pipeline Vocal Project (performance) September 12 VIRTUAL EVENT Music Composition Workshop September 14 LOCAL EVENT Live-at-Lunch at Land’s End Resort September 15 VIRTUAL EVENT Fiona Rose, One-Woman Band September 18 VIRTUAL EVENT Icy Grooves - Bluesy, funky, jazz band September 19 VIRTUAL EVENT Approaches to Music Improvisation Jeffrey Lee Mills in Concert – Live from Berlin FisherPoets Late Night Aussie Acoustic September 20 LOCAL EVENT Bayside Buskers – Kids LIVE Classical Music Concert

VISUAL ARTS

September LOCAL EVENTS Gallery Exhibits - see Exhibits page 1 September 12 VIRTUAL EVENT Virtual Kinetic Sculpture Experience Kid’s Silk Scarf Dying Workshop - Silk Gardens Adult Silk Scarf Painting Class - Silk Gardens September 18 VIRTUAL EVENT Fundamentals of Watercolor

OTHER

September 11 LOCAL EVENT Welcome Gala at Homer Chamber of Commerce September 13 VIRTUAL EVENT Social Media for Artists September 15 VIRTUAL EVENT Fiona Rose, One-Woman Band September 17 VIRTUAL EVENT A Cosmic Hamlet by the Sea powered by PechaKucha September 20 VIRTUAL EVENT Storytelling through Video Blogs September 23 VIRTUAL EVENT Spectacle of Festival Highlights

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Events Friday, September 11

by Date Saturday, September 12

4-6 pm LOCAL EVENT Welcome Gala at Homer Chamber of Commerce Welcome to this outdoor social-distance gathering of art lovers to celebrate the beginning of our twoweek Alaska World Arts Festival. HomerAlaska.org FREE 6:30 pm VIRTUAL EVENT A Cappella 101 Workshop with A Cappella group Pipeline Vocal Project This presentation/workshop addresses what a cappella is, the history/evolution of a cappella, what is “contemporary” a cappella, who is Pipeline Vocal Project in the context of a cappella, vocal music in Alaska and why is it important, with Q & A at the end. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass 7:30 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Pipeline Vocal Project A Cappella Performance This trio takes well-known favorite tunes and remixes them to bring you a fresh new perspective using only their raw and unique voices. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

Saturday, September 12 10-11:30 am VIRTUAL EVENT Kid’s Silk Scarf Dying Workshop - Silk Gardens A fun workshop that allows a child’s imagination to run wild using a primary palate and mixing abstract techniques to create unique one-of-a-kind gardens in full bloom on silk scarves. Dessy (Desislava) is known for getting the best out of children! For all ages. Supplies not included. Supply list provided after ticket purchase. Limit: 20 $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass 12-1:15 pm VIRTUAL EVENT The Future of Travel Writing, with Stephanie Elizondo Griest, David Farley, and Faith Adiele Three esteemed travel writers explore how the genre could evolve to document our changing world in a way that is both environmentally sustainable and socially responsible. FREE/Registration required 4

2-3 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Adult Silk Scarf Painting Class - Silk Gardens Sunflowers, Poppies & Irises. Flowers and gardens are painted on white silk scarves using a primary color palette and household items, creating a unique one-of-a-kind wardrobe accessory. With over 30 years of fine arts experience, workshop leader Dessy (Desislava) Eason can’t wait to share her creative secrets with you. Supplies not included. Supply list provided after ticket purchase. Limit: 20 $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass 2:30-3:30 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Music Composition Workshop This Workshop with YNGVIL and Rick Zelinsky takes a look at various strategies of writing music. Learn how to get ideas on a page and get it to a playable composition. Limit: 15 $10/ Free with All-Festival Art Pass

All times listed are Alaska Time (AKDT)

For Tickets and Current Festival Information, visit AlaskaWorldArts.org


by Date

Events Saturday, September 12

Sunday, September 13 9-11 am VIRTUAL EVENT Social Media for Artists Audio-visual Media Producer and world-traveler from Europe, Christin Maschmann will guide you through the different ways of utilizing Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and even Twitch or TikTok. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

4:30-5:30 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Sculpting Imaginations: A Virtual Grand Kinetic Spectacle This is a large-scale kinetic sculpture experience with interactive, larger-than-life, human-powered, amphibious, art vehicles, and a virtual adventure into the life of international kinetic sculptors Travis Bullock and Constance Titterton. Whether you are young or young at heart, these kinetic creations will make you smile, think, and be inspired to create something yourself. From Lionfish, Glass Snails, and Pigs with wings to Popcorn boxes, Madonna, and ABBA their sculptures have taken many shapes and forms. What is it like to operate the fins, mouth, and tail of a giant fish while simultaneously giving children rides? How does a 700 lb mechanical beast float and move in open water for miles? What is a Rutabaga Queen and what’s all this talk about the Glorious Founder? How do I become a badass woman welder in this world full of bias and gendered expectations? Don’t worry! All these questions and more will be answered in Constance and Travis’ Virtual Grand Kinetic Spectacle! $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass 7 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Global Acts of Kindness In a world where drama dominates the headlines and its devastating effects are impossible to ignore, we’re taking time to share stories that restore faith in humanity and serve as a reminder of people’s capacity for love and generosity with host Shirley Mae Singer Staten. Produced by Koala Vandruff. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

4:15-6:15 pm VIRTUAL EVENT (1st of two sessions) The Art of Stand-Up Comedy with Derrick Eason Learn the tricks, tools and techniques of Public Speaking and Stand Up Comedy. Find your unique voice to create original comedic material suitable for performance. Your guide is Derrick Eason, a 35-year Professional Stand Up Comedian from Philadelphia. Ages 16 and up welcome. Limit: 20 $10 for both sessions/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

Monday, September 14 12 Noon-1 pm LOCAL EVENT Live-at-Lunch at Land’s End Resort Join us for this live musical performance. Visit AlaskaWorldArts.org for more information. FREE

7 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Our Fascinating World Experience a virtual world tour with friends from seven continents sharing what makes their part of the world unique. Hosted by Sally Oberstein. FREE/Registration required

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Events

by Date

Tuesday, September 15

Wednesday, September 16

9:30-11 am VIRTUAL EVENT (1st of two sessions) A Writing Workshop: Bearing Witness to Loss, Transforming Grief with Holly J. Hughes & Linda M. Robertson This online, two-part workshop will consider a variety of elegies and provide short writing practices for exploring how the natural world can be both balm and metaphor for processing losses of all kinds. Poets and prose writers of all experience levels are welcome. Workshop details provided after registration. Maximum: 15 participants $25 for both sessions/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

2-3:15 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Writing from Edge to Edge: When the Spirit of Place asks for You Poets Tess Gallagher and Nessa O’Mahony in conversation with Danielle Vermette about the landscapes that inspire them. Two acclaimed poets, one from Ireland and one from America with a long history in Irish music and literature, will discuss the dimensions of place in their writing. FREE/Registration required

7 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Fiona Rose, One-Woman Band - Performance Musician, juggler, burlesque performer, emcee, community circus organizer, extemporaneous songwriter, comedian, and educator Fiona Rose (and her twinkle toes) will charm you with whimsical original songs, feats of multi-instrumentalism, juggling, and storytelling. Be prepared to smile, laugh, and sing along! $10/ Free with All-Festival Art Pass

7 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Dance Around the World Created for the Alaska World Arts Festival, friends from around the world share their unique cultures with uplifting, family-friendly mixtures of Eastern, Western, and everything in between dances. Modern and traditional performances include People of the Pacific Ocean, Club Culturel of Burundi (Africa), Khmer Dance of Cambodia, The Homer Dance Collaborative (modern), and dancers and troupes from Argentina, Bulgaria, Alaska, Spain, Nepal, Ireland, Kenya, and Kyrgyzstan. $10/ Free with All-Festival Art Pass

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Events Thursday, September 17

by Date Saturday, September 19

7 pm VIRTUAL EVENT A Cosmic Hamlet by the Sea powered by PechaKucha, sponsored by Bunnell Street Art Center Donations accepted by Bunnell Street Art Center. For details and tickets, visit BunnellArts.org This event supports Bunnell Street Art Center and is not included as part of the All-Festival Art Pass

Friday, September 18 2-5 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Fundamentals of Watercolor with Don Kolstad This class is designed to help you learn good techniques right from the start and improve on skills you’ve already developed. Together we will do a painting that incorporates brushwork, types of strokes, and other basic skills needed to create a piece of beauty. Supplies not included. Supply list provided after ticket purchase. Registration required in advance. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass 12:30-1:30 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Jeffrey Lee Mills in Concert - Live from Berlin Jeffrey Lee Mills is a NY-born jazz pianist/composer based in Berlin, Germany. Enjoy an afternoon of his creative rock, jazz and groove, Beatle jazz and originals in this concert, live from Berlin, Germany. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

8 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Icy Grooves - Live in Concert with Alaskan jazz musicians Composers and bandleaders Rick Zelinsky (sax, flute, EVI) and YNGVIL (trumpet, melodica, guitar) bring their new Icy Grooves concept of Alaskan creative music to the rest of the World. Add three other amazing performers for a stunning mix of bluesy, funky, and jazzy sounds with many twists and turns, delivered with dexterity, cleverness, and deep spirit. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

2-4 pm VIRTUAL EVENT (1st of two sessions) Acting Workshop for Teens Plutus by Aristophanes Plutus is a Greek comedy written in the 5th Century BC but is relevant in today’s world. It’s a kind of allegory about Chremylos, a poor man who befriends the blinded Plutus, god of wealth, and encourages him to distribute riches to the deserving and the virtuous. Where will this lead? Come experiment, play, and learn in this acting workshop with the expressive and playful professional Greek director, Glyka Stoiou. Plutus by Aristophanes is required reading prior to workshop. Ages 12-16 welcome. Limit: 50 $10 for both sessions/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

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Events

by Date

Saturday, September 19

Sunday, September 20

4:30 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Approaches to Music Improvisation Musicians Rick Zelensky and YNGVIL demonstrate three contrasting approaches to improvising: musical, visual, and “free”. Listening is essential to all three. Limit 15 $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

10 am-Noon VIRTUAL EVENT Storytelling through Video Blogs There are as many different ways to produce video blogs, or vlogs, as there are human beings. Video blogs are personal documentaries of how YOU see the world. If you are looking to build a big following and get a lot of views on your produced content, you might want to focus more on your storytelling - yes, even in documentaries. In this 2-hour workshop Content Creator, Creative Solver & Audio-visual Media Producer Christin Maschmann will discuss examples of great vlogs and the different ways you can utilize your own video blogs for entertainment, business, or building a personal brand. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

7 pm VIRTUAL EVENT FisherPoets FisherPoets is a creative celebration of the commercial fishing industry in poetry, prose, storytelling, and song. Fisherpoets from coasts east and west include Jon Broderick, Jay Speakman and others from the annual FisherPoets Gathering in Astoria, Oregon. Several of these fisherpoets have attracted the enthusiastic attention of national and international media. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

Bayside Buskers 10 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Late Night Aussie Acoustic This event beams live streams straight to you in your living room from Down Under. Last year’s AWAF headliner, Aussie singer/songwriter and actor Tom Carty will host a cross-section of mouth-watering Aussie acoustic talent from his Melbourne based talent agency Unplugged Entertainment. Offering a blend of contemporary acoustic folk/rock and pop/rock Late Night Aussie Acoustic shapes up to be a feature of the modified online Festival this year and a pathway for Australian talent to grace the Alaskan stages in years to come. FREE - Visit AlaskaWorldArts.org for details 8

12 Noon-1 pm LOCAL EVENT Live-at-Lunch at Land’s End Resort This concert with the Bayside Buskers features local string players ages 7-14 playing classical Suzuki music intermixed with fiddle tunes. Violinist Maggie Mae Gaylord leads the group including Clyde Clemens, Lila Shavelson, Daniel Christ, Cecily Shavelson, and Declan Gaylord, all of whom play for tips and treat themselves to ice cream after their performances. FREE

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Events

by Date

Sunday, September 20

Tuesday, September 22

2-4 pm VIRTUAL EVENT (2nd of two sessions) Acting Workshop for Teens Plutus by Aristophanes Plutus is a Greek comedy written in the 5th Century BC but is relevant in today’s world. It’s a kind of allegory about Chremylos, a poor man who befriends the blinded Plutus, god of wealth, and encourages him to distribute riches to the deserving and the virtuous. Come experiment, play, and learn in this acting workshop with the expressive and playful professional Greek director, Glyka Stoiou. Plutus by Aristophanes is required reading prior to workshop. Ages 12-16 welcome. Limit: 50 $10 for both sessions/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

9:30-11 am VIRTUAL EVENT (2nd of two sessions) A Writing Workshop: Bearing Witness to Loss, Transforming Grief with Holly J. Hughes & Linda M. Robertson This on-line, two-part workshop will consider a variety of elegies and provide short writing practices for exploring how the natural world can be both balm and metaphor for processing losses of all kinds. Poets and prose writers of all experience levels are welcome. Workshop details provided after registration. Maximum: 15 participants $25 for both sessions/Free with All-Festival Art Pas

4:15-6:15 pm VIRTUAL EVENT (2nd of two sessions) The Art of Stand-Up Comedy with Derrick Eason Learn the tricks, tools and techniques of Public Speaking and Stand Up Comedy. Find your unique voice to create original comedic material suitable for performance. Your guide is Derrick Eason, a 35-year Professional Stand Up Comedian from Philadelphia. Ages 16 and up welcome. Limit: 20 $10 for both sessions/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

8-9 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Spectacle of Festival Highlights 5-10-minute stunning performances by comedians, musicians, storytellers, actors, writers, dancers, visual artists, and filmmakers from the 2020 Alaska World Arts Festival. Hosted by Alaska World Arts Festival producer Sally Oberstein. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

7 pm VIRTUAL EVENT Pier One Theatre presents Drama Slam! Writers and actors put the “pedal to the metal” and speed their way to performance! Enjoy this collection of short plays written, produced and performed in under a week! This performance is the culmination of their mad-cap efforts. Enjoy the ride! To participate as a writer or actor in the Drama Slam, visit PierOneTheatre.org. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

Monday, September 21 7 pm VIRTUAL EVENT International Comedy Showcase Enjoy an evening of stand-up comedy hosted by Philadelphia comedian Derrick Eason, sharing the stage with UK comedians Nessie Ward and Cally Beaton, and Alaskans Fiona Rose and Dawson Moore. This event may contain adult content and language. $10/Free with All-Festival Art Pass

Wednesday, September 23

Thursday, September 24 6 pm LOCAL EVENT Homer DocFest Gala Opening Event Homer Documentary Film Festival The Red Carpet is out! Enjoy reindeer sausage and the full, real Alaskan BBQ, a preview of the week-long Festival Films and a showing of the premier movie, Free with the purchase of a Doc Fest Pass. Movie showtimes are Sept 24—Oct 1, at 2, 4, 6, and 8 pm. Film description, trailers, and schedule can be found online at HomerDocFest.com. Docfest All-Festival Passes do not include entrance to Homer Docfest. Homer DocFest Passes are available for advance purchase at theater box office and The Homer Bookstore. Individual tickets available at the door. Please visit HomerTheatre.com for the most up to date COVID-19 protocol. Location: Homer Theater This event is not included as part of the All-Festival Art Pass

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