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Living statues: Live Art Fest on the Oval


Drag queen Vanilla Wafer poses with a ripped colorful sign that reads, “Everybody dies” as she performs on the Oval. Vanilla Wafer, who is an active member of the Montana Community Center, an LGBTQ+ organization in Missoula, came to perform to the festival after she met other members of the UM Circus Club. “I love spreading my art,” she said. “This is hard work, and I’m loving every minute of it.” She last performed in drag in February 2020.
The strumming and singing of Aaron Broxertman penetrated the sound of every other act at the University of Montana’s Oval. Equipped with just an acoustic brown acoustic guitar plugged into an amp, he sang bluegrass, rock or whatever the crowd asked. 

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