Travis Rummel stands on a beautifully preserved old growth cedar stump that was revealed after being submerged nearly a century under Washington's 'Lake' Aldwell. The Elwha River has now re-­‐carved its course through the drained reservoir in a scene from DAMNATION. Photo: Ben Knight

DamNation

Shasta Arts Council, Old City Hall
1313 Market Street
Redding, CA 96001

Our Story – Water is Life, Native Art Exhibition and Cultural Festival

Jan 24
Redding, CA 5:30 PM

Join us for a special screening of the film DamNation. A panel discussion will follow the film to exploring the impact of dams and dam removal and the issues surrounding our region's dams.

Presented by the Native Arts Cultural Collective as part of the 2015 Our Story, Water is Life, a Native Art Exhibition and Cultural Festival.

The Native Arts Cultural Collective is a Native-led community arts organization dedicated to the revitalization, preservation & perpetuation of Indigenous Peoples through the Arts.

For more information and to RSVP: http://damnation.bullfrogcommunities.com/nacc_ourstory/damnation_film_screening_and_discussion_panel_o2qm1gpvcbhhmflmwdj6fki05_c