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Short Film Screening & Art Talk

June 19 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
$10 – $30

SUMMER ARTS SHOWCASE: SHORT FILM SCREENING

RE

by filmmaker, Wendy Womack

June 19, 7:30PM | Followed by an Art Talk with Addison Kanoelani

Lorraine Boccardo Theater

RE tells the story of two sisters who reunite three years after escaping an abusive cult and discover that recovery looks different for everyone. At this special preview screening, you’ll get a first look at the film and have the opportunity to share your feedback. The film runs 15 minutes and will be presented alongside Addison Kanoelani’s Art Talk.

Wendy Bird Womack is a writer and filmmaker whose award-winning work has received recognition from the Austin Film Festival, BlueCat Screenplay Competition, First Flights Film Fund, the League of Utah Writers, and others. Wendy’s career has spanned multiple corners of the film industry, from development through post-production. Most recently, she taught film courses at Utah Tech University and served as the communications manager for Conserve Southwest Utah, where she advocated for the protection of public lands and endangered species. An avid traveler, Wendy often draws creative inspiration from the places she visits and the people she meets.


ART TALK

Thresholds: Art in Between

With Addison Kanoelani

Discuss the short film preview, RE with visual artist, Addison Kanoelani, in this Art Talk. Explore the artistic process, and the practices and needs of creatives today.

This event is part of the Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase, an all-month event featuring exceptional local artists and the premiere of brand-new creative work, across several disciplines. Join us this June to celebrate and experience local art, fun, and community.

We’re introducing tiered ticket pricing for this program. The Kayenta Summer Arts Showcase is about welcoming audiences to see the work of artists within their own community. We’re committed to making our events as accessible as possible, and believe this tiered structure will help remove financial barriers, while also presenting quality events and compensating artists fairly for their work. The pricing tiers are as follows:

$10 – Pay What You Can

$20 – Suggested Ticket Price

$30 – Support This Program

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