BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN DESCRIPTION:Events & Public Meetings METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//alexandriava.gov//Web Calendar 1.0//EN SUMMARY:Events & Public Meetings X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT12H X-WR-CALDESC:Events & Public Meetings X-WR-CALNAME:Events & Public Meetings X-WR-TIMEZONE:US/Eastern BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Archaeology Museum,Lecture,Museums,Old & Historic Alexandria DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=49009\n\nBetween 2015-2018\, co nstruction crews excavating along the Alexandria waterfront revealed the b roken remains of four 18th-century wooden ships in what was once the shore line of the Potomac River. To study them\, each ship was disarticulated an d the individual timbers were laser scanned\, allowing researchers to virt ually reassemble the ships and develop theoretical reconstructions of how they would have looked when they were in use. These highly accurate digita l timber models were 3D printed and assembled by a master ship model maker \, further informing these reconstructions. The four ships are now on two different preservation journeys. The Hotel Indigo ship was sent to the Con servation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University for conservation by freeze drying\, and the three Robinson Landing ships were submerged in a p ond at Ben Brenman Park this spring. Hear the latest findings and discover what was learned through digitally reconstructing the four ships. \n\nCh ristopher Dostal is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Anthropo logy's Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University\, where he is also the Director of the Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation\ , the Conservation Research Laboratory\, and the Director of the Analytica l Archaeology Laboratory in charge of scanning the four 18th century ships excavated in Alexandria. He holds his degrees from Texas A&M University ( Ph.D.)\, and the University of Colorado at Boulder. His research and work includes historical maritime archaeology of North America and Western Euro pe\, the conservation and long-term preservation of waterlogged archaeolog ical artifacts\, preservation and documentation techniques for underwater archaeological sites\, X-ray fluorescence elemental analysis of archaeolog ical artifacts\, and digital imaging and 3D modeling of archaeological art ifacts. \n\nLocation: Virtual Only\nContact Person: Emma Richardson\nCont act Phone: 703.746.4399\nContact Email: Archaeology@alexandriava.gov\nAudi ence: Anyone may attend\nTags: Archaeology Museum\, Lecture\, Museums\, Ol d & Historic Alexandria\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://ap ps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=49009\n\nWeb resources:\n\n Register for the free lecture here. \nhttps://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ E1jx3JYfS-KWqmTQ_Rxwog\n DTEND:20221027T000001Z DTSTAMP:20220922T141406Z DTSTART:20221026T230000Z LOCATION: Virtual Only SEQUENCE:5 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:"A City Built on Ships" Virtual Lecture TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:51a45893-dc3e-46c5-849b-416d861510ec URL:https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_E1jx3JYfS-KWqmTQ_Rxwog X-COA-DTSTAMP:20220922T141406Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Holiday Event,Lecture,Living History,Lyceum,Museums DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=47888\n\nDon't miss an unforget table evening with America's earliest master of the macabre - Edgar Allan Poe! Actor David Keltz returns to The Lyceum's lecture hall to re-create P oe's visit to Virginia in 1849\, shortly before his death. This year's per formance will include short stories\, poems\, musings\, literary criticism \, and a comic essay never before performed at The Lyceum. Mr. Keltz's per formance has been lauded by The Poe House and Museum in Baltimore\, The Po e Museum in Richmond\, and the Poe National Historic Site in Philadelphia. Reservations strongly recommended. Doors at 7:30 p.m.\, performance begin s at 8 p.m.\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: $20 per person\nAudience: Anyone ma y attend\nTags: Holiday Event\, Lecture\, Living History\, Lyceum\, Museum s\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/Ca lendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=47888\n\nWeb resources:\n\nTickets available here .\nhttps://alexandriava.gov/shop\n DTEND:20221031T013000Z DTSTAMP:20220907T130248Z DTSTART:20221031T000001Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:4 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Poe in Alexandria TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:dec3c34e-8e99-4d40-b67b-81a75f08a55c URL:https://alexandriava.gov/shop X-COA-DTSTAMP:20220907T130248Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Holiday Event,Lecture,Living History,Lyceum,Museums DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=47889\n\nDon't miss an unforget table evening with America's earliest master of the macabre - Edgar Allan Poe! Actor David Keltz returns to The Lyceum's lecture hall to re-create P oe's visit to Virginia in 1849\, shortly before his death. This year's per formance will include short stories\, poems\, musings\, literary criticism \, and a comic essay never before performed at The Lyceum. Mr. Keltz's per formance has been lauded by The Poe House and Museum in Baltimore\, The Po e Museum in Richmond\, and the Poe National Historic Site in Philadelphia. Reservations strongly recommended. Doors at 7:30 p.m.\, performance begin s at 8 p.m.\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: $20 per person\nAudience: Anyone ma y attend\nTags: Holiday Event\, Lecture\, Living History\, Lyceum\, Museum s\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/Ca lendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=47889\n\nWeb resources:\n\nTickets available here .\nhttps://alexandriava.gov/shop\n DTEND:20221101T013000Z DTSTAMP:20220907T130319Z DTSTART:20221101T000001Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:4 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Poe in Alexandria TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:8ad23364-0f35-460e-80d3-efabeb7e281f URL:https://alexandriava.gov/shop X-COA-DTSTAMP:20220907T130319Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lecture,Lyceum,Museums DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=47887\n\nNancy E. Davis\, curat or emeritus of Home and Community Life at the National Museum of American History\, Smithsonian Institution\, shares the story of Afong Moy's travel s in Virginia\, the District of Columbia\, and Maryland. In November 1849\ , Afong Moy\, dubbed "The Chinese Lady\," appeared at Lyceum Hall in Alexa ndria\, Virginia\, during a tour of the mid-Atlantic states. She had come to New York in 1834 and was the first recognized Chinese woman to arrive i n America. For 17 years\, she travelled across the country\, becoming the first Chinese person to receive wide public acclaim and national recogniti on. In the later 1830s and 40s\, and by the time she appeared in Alexandri a\, Afong Moy had made a transition from a promoter of goods to that of sp ectacle. Tickets are $10 to attend in person and $6 to watch the lecture l ive on Zoom. \n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: $10 in-person/$6 virtual\nAudienc e: Anyone may attend\nTags: Lecture\, Lyceum\, Museums\n\nImport this even t into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1 &si=47887\n\nWeb resources:\n\nTickets Available Here\nhttps://alexandriav a.gov/shop\n DTEND:20221111T013000Z DTSTAMP:20220907T125746Z DTSTART:20221111T000001Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:4 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Lecture: "The 'Chinese Lady's' Presence in DC" TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:79210c23-71c7-41f6-b46c-9a3a87d20486 URL:https://alexandriava.gov/shop X-COA-DTSTAMP:20220907T125746Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Black History,Black History Museum,Equity,Lecture,Museums DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=50605\n\nJoin City of Alexandri a Archaeologist Dr. Benjamin Skolnik\, as he explores the visual history o f 1315 Duke Street in Alexandria\, Virginia. Now the Freedom House Museum\ , the site was once the location where several 19th century dealers traffi cked enslaved men\, women\, and children to the Deep South. Dr. Skolnik wi ll look at period photographs and illustrations of the building and share what they tell us about the building and the businesses which operated fro m 1315 Duke Street.\n\nAt this time\, capacity is limited for certain in-p erson events. Please register using the link below.\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nC ontact Phone: 703.746.4994\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black Histo ry\, Black History Museum\, Equity\, Lecture\, Museums\n\nImport this even t into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1 &si=50605\n\nWeb resources:\n\nRegister here for the free event.\nhttps:// shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx\n DTEND:20230214T020000Z DTSTAMP:20230131T165553Z DTSTART:20230214T000001Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:7 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Lecture: Exposing the Alexandria Slave Pen TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:0d251059-ec7d-41bc-b8b7-135c9b1355ed URL:https://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx X-COA-DTSTAMP:20230131T165553Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Black History,Black History Museum,Equity,Film,Lecture,Lyceum,Mu seums DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=50608\n\nAt Fort Reno Park\, ne ar Tenleytown\, an important chapter in the history of Washington's D.C.'s Black community is barely visible to the modern-day visitor. Fort Reno wa s a bustling neighborhood in which men\, women\, and children lived\, died \, loved\, worked\, worshipped\, and played. Brian Taylor (author of Fight ing for Citizenship [UNC Press\, 2020])\, Miriam Gusevich (Catholic Univer sity) and Martin Paddack (Howard University) will share their work on the history of the Fort Reno neighborhood and their efforts to bring this hist ory to the public. It builds on Brian Taylor's "On the Fort": The Fort Ren o Community of Washington\, D.C.\, 1861-1951\, the official National Park Service Report and benefits from Gusevich's expertise in urban design and Paddack's work in the field of architecture.\n\nAt this time\, capacity is limited for certain in-person events and advance registration may be requ ired. Please call 703.746.4356 for more information.\n\nLocation: Lyceum\n Contact Phone: 703.746.4994\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black Hist ory\, Black History Museum\, Equity\, Film\, Lecture\, Lyceum\, Museums\n\ nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend ar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=50608 DTEND:20230217T010000Z DTSTAMP:20230131T155305Z DTSTART:20230217T000001Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:7 STATUS:CANCELLED SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Short Film - AfAmerican History of Ft. Reno TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:181f3fad-7af1-48d5-b44d-eb1654f87fe6 X-COA-DTSTAMP:20230131T155305Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lecture,Lyceum,Museums,Sister Cities DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=50685\n\nHow did Gaul come unde r Roman rule\, and what is the legacy of the Gauls in France today? In thi s lecture\, Dr. Jennifer Paxton will look at the complex chain of circumst ances that led Julius Caesar to\nundertake the conquest of Gaul and explor e the resonance of the Gaulish past in French politics and popular culture . Special Guest Lecturer - Jennifer Paxton\, PhD\, Professor\, Catholic Un iversity. Tickets are $10 and include a wine reception.\n\nLocation: Lyceu m\nFees: $10\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Lecture\, Lyceum\, Museum s\, Sister Cities\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.ale xandriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=50685\n\nWeb resources:\n\nBuy Ti ckets Here\nhttps://alexandriava.gov/shop\n DTEND:20230331T010000Z DTSTAMP:20230313T173337Z DTSTART:20230330T230000Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:5 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Lecture-France and the Gauls: Caesar to Ast?rix TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:0b23fbc7-1467-4ee2-a57b-f67756bd624a URL:https://alexandriava.gov/shop X-COA-DTSTAMP:20230313T173337Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Black History,Black History Museum,Equity,Lecture,Museums DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=51947\n\nFree lecture\, followe d by book signing and refreshments.\nBrenda Mitchell-Powell\, Ph.D.\, auth or of Public in Name Only: The 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In Demonstratio n\, presents a summary and contextual framework for the nation's first kno wn and recorded protest for Black access to a Whites-only public library. Books are available for purchase on-site.\n\n\nLocation: Lloyd House\, 220 N. Washington St.\nFees: Books are available for purchase on-site.\nAudie nce: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black History\, Black History Museum\, Equit y\, Lecture\, Museums\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps .alexandriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=51947 DTEND:20230430T210000Z DTSTAMP:20230427T142619Z DTSTART:20230430T190000Z GEO:38.807209;-77.046797 LOCATION:Lloyd House\, 220 N. Washington St. SEQUENCE:4 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Free Lecture + Book Signing-Public in Name Only TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:71419918-eb8d-4e63-9918-1a728fd74d47 X-COA-DTSTAMP:20230427T142619Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lecture,Lyceum,Museums,Sister Cities DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=51984\n\n"A good spy is worth 2 0\,000 soldiers!" - Napoleon Bonaparte. Dr. Kim Bernard Holien returns to tell us how courageous Allied women provided intelligence that enabled Gen eral Eisenhower to break through the Atlantic Wall of Hitler's Fortress Eu rope\, liberating first Normandy\, then France\, and finally all of wester n Europe. Dr. Holien was a professional historian with the U.S. Army for 3 4 years\, receiving commendations from the late John Marsh\, Secretary of the Army\, and President Ronald Reagan. He is the recipient of the 2008 Jo seph L. Harsh History Award from the Northern Virginia Association of Hist orians and the co-recipient of the 2016 T. Michael Miller Alexandria Histo ry Award from the Alexandria Historical Society. Sponsored by the Alexandr ia-Caen Sister City Committee. \n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: $10 (Note - thi s lecture is sold out)\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Lecture\, Lyceu m\, Museums\, Sister Cities\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http: //apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=51984\n\nWeb resources: \n\nBuy Tickets here\nhttps://alexandriava.gov/shop\n DTEND:20230602T003000Z DTSTAMP:20230531T132911Z DTSTART:20230601T230000Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:5 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Lecture: Women Spies of D-Day TRANSP:OPAQUE UID:9532ea27-27b2-4d20-9d00-53a50d59d74f URL:https://alexandriava.gov/shop X-COA-DTSTAMP:20230531T132911Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lecture,Lyceum,Museums DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=54652\n\nThe Alexandria Forum i s returning! On October 20th the Office of Historic Alexandria will host t his day-long conference\, launching with the theme - The Waterfront Revisi ted: Birth and Rebirth\, 1730-2023. The program will be held at the Alexan dria History Museum at The Lyceum and explore the theme of revealing the h istory of the Alexandria Waterfront through new research lenses\, technolo gies\, excavations\, and sources.\nPresentations will weave together the m any strands of historical evidence currently under examination\, from deed s to store ledgers\, from manifests to material culture\, and provide new insights. The event's keynote speaker is Dr. Abby Schreiber\, sharing her recent research on a comprehensive documentary study of the waterfront. Ev ent speakers also include Molly Kerr\, Audrey Davis\, African American Her itage Trail Committee Members with Committee Chair Dr. Krystyn Moon\, Blak e Wilson\, Dr. Garrett Fesler\, Dr. Ben Skolnik\, and Dr. Tatiana Niculesc u.\n\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: $60 per person or $40 for OHA members\, vo lunteers\, and students\, \nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Lecture\, L yceum\, Museums\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexa ndriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=54652\n\nWeb resources:\n\nFor more information and to register\, please visit here.\nhttps://www.alexandriav a.gov/historic-alexandria/the-alexandria-forum\n DTEND:20231020T200000Z DTSTAMP:20231006T181143Z DTSTART:20231020T130000Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:4 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:The Alexandria Forum TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:fdedd709-96c1-437c-9b5a-7a5f67d62a16 URL:https://www.alexandriava.gov/historic-alexandria/the-alexandria-forum X-COA-DTSTAMP:20231006T181143Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Black History,Lecture,Lyceum,Museums DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=57363\n\nIn "The Brutal Truth R evealed: The 1837 Case of Dorcas Allen\," Dr. Alison Mann will discuss a t raumatic event that occurred at 1315 Duke Street in 1837 and its legal imp lications and aftermath that was the basis of her 2010 doctoral dissertati on. In August 1837\, a Georgetown resident sold Dorcas Allen and her four children to James H. Birch\, a District of Columbia slave trader. He trans ported them to the Duke Street pen\, and that evening Allen killed her two youngest children and was restrained from harming the others. In October\ , she appeared before the District Court in Alexandria and pleaded not gui lty by reason of insanity. Her case drew the attention of prominent white men\, such as then-Congressman John Quincy Adams and District Attorney Fra ncis Scott Key\, but remains a story largely unknown. This is story of Afr ican American agency in the most desperate of circumstances?when an enslav ed mother feels death is better for her children than life in bondage. Dr. Alison Mann serves as the Historian at the National Museum of American Di plomacy\, U.S. Department of State as a subject matter expert in the field of diplomatic history\, 19th century American history\, public history\, and education. Proceeds from this event support Freedom House Museum.\n\nP lease note: you do not need to print your ticket(s). Your name will be on a check-in list when you arrive at the Alexandria History Museum at The Ly ceum.\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: $15 General Tickets\; $12 Historic Alexan dria Members and Volunteers\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black Hist ory\, Lecture\, Lyceum\, Museums\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=57363\n\nWeb resou rces:\n\nTickets here\nhttps://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx\n DTEND:20240419T003000Z DTSTAMP:20240416T133341Z DTSTART:20240418T230000Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:9 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Lecture: The 1837 Case of Dorcas Allen TRANSP:OPAQUE UID:0487887c-f747-4c9e-bfe4-00d731159f1a URL:https://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx X-COA-DTSTAMP:20240416T133341Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Arts,Lecture,Public Art & Memorials,Visual Arts DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=57387\n\nBrennan Buck from Free landBuck will speak about the artist team's public artwork Tunnel Vision r ealized for the new WMATA (or Metro) office building in Alexandria\, VA th at officially opened last fall.\n\nSuspended from the ceiling and position ed in the southwest corner of the building's lobby\, Tunnel Vision can be experienced from the lobby\, the street\, and the adjacent plaza. From eac h of these viewpoints\, the artwork alludes to the Metro stations in drama tically different ways: from the side as a convex object that loosely evok es the coffered stations and Metro's gridded logo\, and from below as a co ncave volume making the station clearly visible and emphasizing its dramat ic one-point perspective.\n\nThe event is jointly hosted by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA)'s Art in Transit Program and the City of Alexandria's Office of the Arts.\n\nLocation: WMATA Offices @ 2401 Mill Road\, Alexandria\, VA 22314\n\nAbout FreelandBuck:\n\nFreelandB uck is both an artistic collaboration and an architectural practice. Based in both Los Angeles and New York City\, FreelandBuck is led by Brennan Bu ck and David Freeland. Established in 2010\, the office makes buildings\, spaces\, and objects that engage the public through layers of meaning\, il lusion\, and visual effect. \n\n\nAbout WMATA Art in Transit:\n\nThe Art i n Transit Program of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority in corporates visual and performing arts throughout the Metrorail system and at Metro facilities to enhance the experience of customers\, the communiti es it serves\, and the Capital region at large.\n\nTo learn more about the Art in Transit program\, visit wmata.com/arts.\n\nAbout Alexandria's Offi ce of the Arts:\n\nThe Office of The Arts promotes the value of arts and c ulture in Alexandria by nurturing\, investing in and celebrating the creat ive contributions of artists and arts organizations. Through engaging the community\, encouraging participation\, and facilitating access to the art s\, the Office of the Arts works with local artists and arts organizations to build a vibrant community for all of the City's residents\, workers\, and visitors.\n\nAdd to the conversation #WMATAArtinTransit #artsalx @alex artsoffice\n\nLocation: No Location Specified\nContact Person: Diane Rugg iero\nContact Phone: 703.746.5590\nContact Email: diane.ruggiero@alexandri ava.gov\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Arts\, Lecture\, Public Art & Memorials\, Visual Arts\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://ap ps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=57387\n\nWeb resources:\n\n Click for more details and to RSVP\nhttps://events.humanitix.com/artist-ta lk-with-brennan-buck-from-freelandbuck\n DTEND:20240501T003000Z DTSTAMP:20240410T161816Z DTSTART:20240430T223000Z SEQUENCE:6 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Brennan Buck from FreelandBuck TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:2bbc64d3-0141-46eb-8ee2-80e688b9db37 URL:https://events.humanitix.com/artist-talk-with-brennan-buck-from-freelan dbuck X-COA-DTSTAMP:20240410T161816Z END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR