Back Channel Radio Presentation with Gina Favano and Suzanne Hogan
Minnesota Marine Art Museum | 4pm | Gallery 1
$1 Admission as part of MMAM’s Fall Seasonal Saturday
Back Channel Radio is an oral documentary project that focuses on the preservation of under-told narratives. “A Wolf Spider Island Story” is an ongoing digital and document archive, and podcast based on stories and interviews about the history and culture of the boathouse community on Latsch Island. It is written and hosted by artist Gina Favano and produced by radio professional Suzanne Hogan, both of whom will be giving a short presentation in Gallery 1 of the Minnesota Marine Art Museum. This presentation will be followed by outdoor refreshments ( weather permitting! ) to celebrate the completion of their first season.
This event is occurring during MMAM’s Fall Seasonal Saturday event. Seasonal Saturdays offer $1 admission, art-making activities, live music, guided tours, artist demonstrations, and more.