Environmental Redemption: Sometimes you get more than 5 cents

Environmental Redemption in the Arts and Humanities

Explore Glenn’s new folk opera: The Redemption Center: Sometimes. you get more than 5 cents

Sept 9, 2024 6PM SUNY Plattsburgh 106 Hudson Hall.

Sept 11, 2024 6PM at Historic Saranac Lake Laboratory Museum, with retired Paul Smith’s Prof. Craig Milewski

More about this new piece

Video: Intro to Environmental Humanities: What Authors should we start with?

–with Glenn McClure and Craig Milewski

Environmental Redemption in the arts and humanities

Supported by NYSCA Individual Art Grant and the Humanities New York Vision/Action Grant with thanks to the Arts Council for Wyoming County and the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts

Humanities New York

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