Missouri Monster Events
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 22nd, 2006
As Cryptomundo readers know, especially from a recent blog entry, the Bates cryptozoology and art exhibition has moved to Kansas City, Missouri.

Shown above, Marc Swanson’s White Yeti (a/k/a “Killing Moon”) is part of the exhibition, Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale.
The collection - from art from artists from around the world to nonfiction evidence & artifacts from my cryptozoology museum - opens in Missouri with a mini-symposium:
A Cryptozoology Roundtable Conversation
Date: October 26, 2006
Time: 7:00 pm Central
Location: Epperson Auditorium, 4415 Warwick Blvd., Kansas City, Missouri
Description: On the eve of the exhibition opening of “Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale” at the Kansas City Art Institute’s H&R Block Artspace, co-curators Mark Bessire, from the Bates College Museum of Art, and Raechell Smith, curator of the H&R Block Artspace, will conduct “A Cryptozoology Roundtable Conversation.” Joining them will be artists Jeffrey Vallance, Marc Swanson and Sean Foley, whose work is in the Cryptozoology show. (I will not be able to attend.)
This free public event takes place in Epperson Auditorium on the KCAI campus, 4415 Warwick Blvd. Contact: 816-561-5563

Meanwhile, in another part of Missouri, on Monday night, October 30, 2006, I’ve been invited to give a talk at the “Monster Mash” being held at Missouri State University, 901 South National Ave, Springfield, Missouri.

I’ll be discussing cryptozoology - with some attention to Momo - during an hour long talk at MSU’s PSU Food Court’s “Monster Mash,” at 7:00 PM Central time.
- Similar Phenomena:
Wish they had one at the AMNH in NYC.
Momo seems to resemble Cousin It.
hey loren & researchers here at cryptomundo i realy injoy reading sightings about momo or sasquatch. i realy like above photos momo as well. im suprised certain people dont make momo t-shirts or memberiela with a wonderful sketch of the creature on them & a big logo. please think about it ok. it would be great to sell momo stuff at conferances meetings & events for research purposes & various charties etc just a idea. bill