A video camera focuses on Octoclaw's performance for the MAMMOTH-vision 2020 livestream. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
In a bid to save The MAMMOTH, a Civil War-era warehouse, owner Aron Conaway and friends hosted a five-hour variety show fundraising livestream event that was broadcast from various undisclosed locations around Louisville. The once-vibrant space for artists, musicians and other creatives must be brought back up to code so it may re-open. Featured in the livestream were musical performances, poetry readings, performance art, skits and more. That night, $2,300 was raised, but you can donate at: https://www.gofundme.com/f/reawakening-the-mammoth.
Aron Conaway and folk musician John Paul Wright kick off MAMMOTH-vision 2020, a five-hour livestream fundraising event. KATHRYN HARRINGTONArtist and performer Octoclaw presents one of his pieces on the livestream. KATHRYN HARRINGTONJohn Barrera and Craig McClurkin operate the audio and streaming equipment. KATHRYN HARRINGTONJohn Paul Wright reads a selection of poems from his book titled ‘Even Further.’ KATHRYN HARRINGTONJohn Paul Wright plays the guitar with Craig McClurking on the harmonica, singing tunes encouraging the livestream viewers to make donations for The MAMMOTH’s revival. KATHRYN HARRINGTONMAMMOTH owner Aron Conaway looks over the list of the upcoming entertainment to perform on the livestream. KATHRYN HARRINGTONNo handshaking! Octoclaw elbow bumps Aron Conaway before he begins the next segment of the fundraising livestream. KATHRYN HARRINGTONAron Conaway gives thanks to those who made donations to save the MAMMOTH. KATHRYN HARRINGTONHard at work behind the scenes, John Barrera monitors the audio and video for the livestream. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
A video camera focuses on Octoclaw’s performance for the MAMMOTH-vision 2020 livestream. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
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