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Mar262020

Northern Lights.mn Announces Spring Howl: a Virtual Art Experience

Via a March 26 e-announcment from Northern Lights.mn:

Artists Hawona Sullivan Janzen and Kathy McTavish are hard at work preparing for this year's virtual Spring Howl.

Buy your ticket today to experience for an alone / together reading and listening experience in times of sudden change.

How it works: 

  • Spring Howl: a virtual art experience will be available to view and hear online from April 4 - 30th from any internet-connected device at any time of day. 
  • Tickets are now on sale through April 23rd.   
  • Ticket holders will receive a link to access the project within 3-5 days of ticket purchase. 
  • The project includes an ever-changing and a static experience

We need a good Howl now more than ever.  Join us online in the month of April to witness this work, and discover something about yourself and our world through verse. 

Spring Howl: a virtual art experience
Available online April 4 - 30 
Last call for tickets on April 23 

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