Storytelling Across the Arts: A Conversation with Lonnie Holley & Lee Baines
Presented in collaboration with the Iowa City Book Festival
Part of Hancher's Infinite Dream festival
Lonnie Holley is a renowned visual artist and musician. His most recent album, Oh Me Oh My, reflects on his difficult personal experiences growing up in the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children in the 1950s.
Lee Baines, who first met Lonnie Holley when Baines was a child, is a musician and writer. He is the frontman of the remarkable punk band Lee Baines & The Glory Fires. His poems “Work Lunch” were recently published in The New Yorker.
Kurt Vile, originally scheduled to be part of this conversation, is on vocal rest for tonight’s performance at Hancher.
FREE and OPEN to the public
General admission seating begins at 12:30 p.m.
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