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Mass for the Endangered: A multisensory film experience

From composer Sarah Kirkland Snider (“An unerring knack for breathtaking beauty” – The New Yorker), “Mass for the Endangered” is a unique film presentation of a work of music, poetry, and video animation with art and poetry by Nathaniel Bellows.

The piece is a hymn for the voiceless and the discounted, a requiem for the not-yet-gone, a prayer for endangered animals and the imperiled environments in which they live.

Snider’s stunning music in the film was recorded by the award-winning British ensemble Gallicantus.

“One of today’s most compelling composers for the human voice.” – NPR

The screenings will take place in the ScienceWorks Museum at 1500 E. Main St. in Ashland. The event will also include opportunities to take part in a beautiful community art project led by artist Karen Hanken and learn more about the endangered animals of our region.

Showtimes: 2 PM and 3 PM

Date & Time:

November 9, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Cost:

$20

ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum

1500 E Main St.
Ashland,OR97520United States

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