Howling for Glen Canyon

Howling for Glen Canyon

Embark on a journey through Glen Canyon full of vibrant storytelling, art, photography, film, and live musical performances!

By John Wesley Powell River History Museum

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Starts on Friday, May 10 · 6pm MDT

Location

John Wesley Powell River History Museum

1765 East Main Street Green River, UT 84525

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About this event

Celebrating the museum exhibit, Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers, and the art, music, journalism, storytelling, film, and photography that has flowed from the loss and reemergence of Glen Canyon. Two nights of engaging, impactful presentations.

Friday, May 10 | Blood River, Craig Childs & Greg Istock

Saturday, May 11 | Glen Canyon Rises, Zak Podmore, Dawn Kish & Jackson Emmer

Join curators, writers, musicians, and filmmakers for an intimate, inspirational look at the remarkable ecological recovery that’s currently underway in Glen Canyon, even as climate change and drought drain Lake Powell to record lows. This weekend event in Green River, Utah features the Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers exhibit by the team of Ken Sleight, Ryann Savino, and Martha Ham as well as presentations, films, and music by Craig Childs, Greg Istock, Zak Podmore, Dawn Kish, and Jackson Emmer.

Special Guests: Returning Rapids Project and Torrey House Press pop-up bookshop.

Doors open at 6 pm both nights.

Sponsors and Partners:

Glen Canyon Institute

Utah Humanities in the Wild

Torrey House Press

Epicenter

Utah Public Radio

Returning Rapids Project

Colorado Plateau River Guides

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John Wesley Powell River History Museum celebrates the significance of river history through the cultures and landscapes of the Colorado Plateau.

Home of River Runners Hall of Fame.