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{{Event | {{Event | ||
|Event display name=How to Worship | |Event display name=How to Worship | ||
|Date Start=2018-06-01 | |Date Start=2018-06-01 12:00 AM | ||
|Date End=2018-06-01 | |Date End=2018-06-01 12:00 AM | ||
|Event description='new work by Hannah Spector'' | |||
|Event description=new work by Hannah Spector | |||
featuring interdisciplinary works from hannah spector, how to worship weaves poetry through sound and image to better understand the oceanic feeling of existence—the undercurrent and sensation of being one with the universe. the feeling of the eternal, which very well may not be eternal, but may be without perceptible limits. it is independent of any dogma, any credo, or any organization. it is found in the contact. | featuring interdisciplinary works from hannah spector, how to worship weaves poetry through sound and image to better understand the oceanic feeling of existence—the undercurrent and sensation of being one with the universe. the feeling of the eternal, which very well may not be eternal, but may be without perceptible limits. it is independent of any dogma, any credo, or any organization. it is found in the contact. | ||
bio: hannah spector is a local interdisciplinary art, poet, and curator. she is an MFA candidate at UT this coming fall. | bio: hannah spector is a local interdisciplinary art, poet, and curator. she is an MFA candidate at UT this coming fall. | ||
| | |Event format=Exhibition | ||
|Event medium=Installation; Mixed Media; Sculpture | |||
|Event artist=Hannah Spector | |Event artist=Hannah Spector | ||
| | |Event admission type=Free | ||
| | |Airtable Record ID=recFlUkenQHOAMEgk | ||
|Is public= | |Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:13 PM | ||
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Date | 06.01.18 |
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Admission | Free |
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'new work by Hannah Spector
featuring interdisciplinary works from hannah spector, how to worship weaves poetry through sound and image to better understand the oceanic feeling of existence—the undercurrent and sensation of being one with the universe. the feeling of the eternal, which very well may not be eternal, but may be without perceptible limits. it is independent of any dogma, any credo, or any organization. it is found in the contact.
bio: hannah spector is a local interdisciplinary art, poet, and curator. she is an MFA candidate at UT this coming fall.