Howling for Glen Canyon

Photo by Dawn Kish

Howling for Glen Canyon

“Remembering what we lost with Glen Canyon, in my mind, is relevant today. I can’t forget it and I don’t want others to forget it either.” ~ Ken Sleight

 

Sleight’s never flinching advocacy for the Colorado River, especially Glen Canyon, inspired the exhibit Glen Canyon, a River Guide Remembers, a collaboration between Ken, and his friends Ryann Savino, curator, and Martha Ham, producer. Celebrating the exhibit, closing June 1st, friends, artists, storytellers, and musicians came together in honor of Ken’s legacy through art, music, journalism, writings, film, and photography.

 

The dual events on May 10 & 11 recognize the current water crisis on the Colorado River, affecting 40 million people in the arid west. And, even more so, the irony of unexpected ecological recovery of the once-flooded landscape in Glen Canyon.

Schedule

 

Two nights of merriment! 

On both nights, curator Ryann Savino and producer Martha Ham will be present to speak to their exhibit, Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers.

 

Friday, May 10 | 6:00pm | Blood River 

Craig Childs, an award-winning author, who has written about Glen Canyon, along with Greg Istock, an American desert musician with a unique sound, present “Blood River,” a multimedia partnership combining storytelling and music.

 

Saturday, May 11 | 6:00pm | Glen Canyon Rises 

The Glen Canyon Rises tour brings together film, discussion, photography, and music to showcase Lake Powell’s complex and surprising transformation.

 

Journalist and author Zak Podmore draws from his forthcoming book, Life After Dead Pool: Lake Powell’s Last Days and the Rebirth of the Colorado River. Photographer and filmmaker Dawn Kish screens Tad’s Emerging World: Glen Canyon Exposed, a unique perspective of change in Glen Canyon. And award-winning songwriter, Jackson Emmer, performs original Colorado River songs, some of which were written on his first trip to Lake Powell in 2023.

 

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

Featured Presenters

Writer Zak Podmore pictured in a slot canyon, photographed by Dawn Kish
Zak Podmore
Photographer Dawn Kish in the Glen Canyon Recreation Area, using Tad Nichols' medium format camera.
Dawn Kish
Musician Jackson Emmer at Cathedral in the Desert, guitar in hand. Photo by Dawn Kish.
Jackson Emmer

Glen Canyon Rises

Glen Canyon Rises

Glen Canyon Rises

Craig Childs seated in front of a petroglyph panel.
Craig Childs
Greg Istock
Ryann Savino

Blood River

Blood River

Exhibit Curator

Admission

 

Online ticket purchase available below.

 

General admission: $15 per night

 

Tickets include admission to the museum’s current exhibition, Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers. 

 

Sponsors & Partners

Hours

Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00am – 5:00pm

Seasonal Winter Closure: December 22, 2024 – January 20, 2025

Admission

Adults 

 

Seniors (60+)

 

Children (5-12)

 

Family

 

$7

 

$6

 

$2

 

$15

Free admission for children under 5, museum members, and Green River residents.

Contact

1765 E Main Street
PO Box 387
Green River, UT 84525

 

(435) 564-3427

museum@greenriverutah.com

 

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