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Aŋpáwi Aíyokpaza, a solar eclipse performance by Suzanne Kite

  • Tinworks Art 719 North Ida Avenue Bozeman United States (map)

This performance by Tinworks Artist Suzanne Kite is designed to coincide with the partial solar eclipse taking place on the morning of October 14.

Kite will perform a graphic score rooted in Lakota geometry and star knowledge, aligning her piece with the celestial events of the day.

9:11AM: Solar eclipse formally begins
9:30AM: Coffee and pastries served
10:00AM: Remarks by artist Kite
10:15AM: Musical performance begins
10:28AM: Solar eclipse will reach its maximum
10:40AM: Musical performance ends
11:52AM: Solar eclipse officially ends

Solar eclipse viewing glasses will be provided for the first 100 attendees. Bring a camp chair or blanket if you would like to sit. Please dress for the weather. The performance will take place outside regardless of cloud cover or weather in the field of Tinworks’ campus at the corner of Cottonwood and Ida across from Treeline Coffee.

Coffee and pastries will be served.

Tinworks Art’s current exhibition Invisible Prairie will be open on this closing day from 9AM through our closing reception from 6:30–8:30PM.

Earlier Event: October 8
Family Day : Mindfulness
Later Event: October 14
Invisible Prairie Closing Reception