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Springboard Collective presents: HOLY HELL
March 12, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - March 20, 2020 @ 11:30 pm UTC-5
Free
HOLY HELL
Produced by Springboard Collective
This exhibition has been cancelled in response to heightened concerns relating to the spread of COVID-19
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Dive head first into HOLY HELL, Springboard Collective’s latest interactive installation- handbaskets provided. Our hell on earth features three stages of sinful performance art, gluttony, and a divine comedy that even Dante would be proud of.
Do you have the hottest sauce? Things heat up Thursday night 3/12 with a hot wing eating competition plus hottest sauce off. Friday the 13th is your opportunity to face the horns on a mechanical bull and hell raising performance art and DJs. Party in hell all night long Saturday night 3/14 featuring stand-up comedy acts and a late night dance party. All events are free and open to the public. What the hell??
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Flux Thursday in Hell: March 12, 7pm – 12am
Hottest Sauce & Hot Wing Eating Competition w/ DJ PlayPlay
Late night Mechanical Bull Rides Performances by Abigail Entsminger & Seth Timothy Larson, Michael O’Malley
Bull Riding w/ DJ Vinyl Richie
Saturday: March 14, 8pm
Late night Party in Hell All Night w/ DJ Sponsored Lynx
Divine Comedy Night with Rachel Joan and Dylan
Sunday – Thursday: March 15-19, midnight – 4am
Open gallery hours
Friday, March 20, 8pm – 12am
Hell Freezing Over Closing Event
Springboard Collective produces site-specific, interactive and sculptural environments. Their collaborative projects create unique experiences and engage critical dialogue in playful, socially-activated spaces. This project is co-directed by Danny Crump, Sarah Dahlinger, and Micah Snyder. This exhibition is funded in part by Flux Factory and in-kind donations from Materials for the Arts.