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The Bunnell Street Arts Center exhibit gallery may be closed for the month of January, but that doesn’t mean things aren’t still happening behind their doors.
On Saturday, Oct. 14, Film Jam returns to Bunnell Street Arts Center to offer an evening of cinema, performance and music featuring local artists. The event is a series of films in various contexts interwoven with contributions from other artists. The collaborative event has occurred eight times before for Homer audiences.
“All Souls Night” will be an evening extravaganza of experimental and avant-garde film, music, and performance art. Curated by Homer filmmaker Michael Walsh and presented by Bunnell Street Art Center, themes will include invention, inclusion, and metamorphosis and attendees are invited to join the fun by wearing costumes that celebrate transition and seasons of change.