February 26, 2019 — A pop-up culture club in Ukiah has started putting on free events at various venues throughout town. The most recent was the 2013 film, “Winter in the Blood,” from a novel of the same name by James Welch. Welch was an influential author in the “Native American Renaissance,” a literary upwelling of works about indigenous lives, by indigenous writers.
We’ll hear from pop-up culture club organizer Toni Wheeler, and Andrew Smith, one of the film’s directors. We’ll duck into a broom closet at Grace Hudson Museum after the free screening, and hover in semi-darkness around a partially deconstructed exibit as we talk about a character who is trapped in the in-between spaces.