The Humanities Center will host an Appalshop presentation by Ben Fink & Friends
Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Milano Reading Room of the Downtown Campus Library.
Fink leads Roadside/Appalshop’s Performing our Future project. He has organized with faith, labor, and homeless organizations in Minnesota and Connecticut, directed youth theater and creative writing programs in rural southern New Jersey and served as dramaturg on the German premieres of several Broadway musicals.
He’ll be joined by friends Denise Griffin and Gwen Johnson from the Arch Social Community Network and the Letcher County Culture Hub, respectively.
Enjoy the opening of the new WVU Libraries exhibit, Appalachian Futures. Chris Haddox and Travis Stimeling will provide live music. Also, attendees will have the opportunity to interact with games inspired by West Virginia history and designed by collaborative teams of art, media and computer science students.
Fink leads Roadside/Appalshop’s Performing our Future project. He has organized with faith, labor, and homeless organizations in Minnesota and Connecticut, directed youth theater and creative writing programs in rural southern New Jersey and served as dramaturg on the German premieres of several Broadway musicals.
He’ll be joined by friends Denise Griffin and Gwen Johnson from the Arch Social Community Network and the Letcher County Culture Hub, respectively.
Enjoy the opening of the new WVU Libraries exhibit, Appalachian Futures. Chris Haddox and Travis Stimeling will provide live music. Also, attendees will have the opportunity to interact with games inspired by West Virginia history and designed by collaborative teams of art, media and computer science students.