About this Event
As part of the weekend-long Art-A-Howl celebration, Bella Luna Studios at the Wolf House proudly presents and afternoon of friends who helped friends make more music together. The concert will feature new work by Angela Aird-Mitchell, Kate Erickson, Eric Mitchell, Annette Schiebout and Matt Zook.
Open studio 9:30-11:30 am
Doors at 11:30 am
Music at 12:00 pm
$10 advanced
$15 at the door
Space is very limited. Be sure to reserve your ticket early.
Visual art by:
Stephanie Birch, Kim Bahmer-Rada, Paula Cisewski, Kate Erickson, Venus de Mars, Nichole Pelarine, Becky Sims, Annette Schiebout, & Michelle Templar
Kate Erickson (they/them) is a local maker living in St Paul. They work on projects focused on queerness, disability pride, getting outside, and making the world a better place.
Eric David is a versatile guitarist, music producer, and live audio engineer with deep roots in sound that date back to childhood. Growing up in the church, music was a constant presence, and it wasn’t long before Eric began mixing and producing music as a teenager. At 24, he picked up the guitar and quickly became a key player in the Minneapolis rock scene, first with The Jelly Project and now with the band Artificial Flowers.
In addition to his work as a guitarist, Eric is a full-time live audio engineer and the owner of the A/V company, Eric David Audio. Whether on stage or behind the mixing board, Eric strives to bring passion and technical expertise to every project.
When not behind a sound board or guitar, you can find Eric relaxing with his wife, kids, and dogs in his south Minneapolis home.
Annette Schiebout is a traveler, a teacher, writer and wolf mother. As an active member of Minneapolis’ literary and music scenes, she participates in literary performances throughout the Twin Cities, including Talking Image Connection, Prairie Fire Choir, Cracked Walnut, KITH + KIN and Goth Mom. She is the recipient of the Loft Literary Center - Creative Non-Fiction Mentor Program, and an Intermedia Arts SASE Writer-to-Writer Mentee. She is published in rps, and Ó Bhéal and others. Her poetry film “A Short History of My Addictions” received an Audience Choice Award at the Co-Kisser Poetry and Film Festival in 2012. She earned her Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Hamline University. She lives in Minneapolis.
Matt Zook is a local musician, dad, and educator. His music brings a unique rhythm and style that people can dance to. enjoys running, collaboration, and recovery-based projects. Matt Zook recorded his first EP in June 2024, and it is set for release 2025.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
3359 NE Tyler St, 3359 Northeast Tyler Street, Minneapolis, United States
USD 13.64