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In Line in Bridgeport - w4m - w4m - 28 (Co-Prosperity Sphere)
Date: 2010-04-24, 2:06PM CDT
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I wasn't sure whether you had come to the show with someone or not, but we chatted for a brief moment while you took a seat on the florescent green folding chair and waited for the bathroom. You were tall, drunk, and wearing a dark button-down shirt with brownish (I think) shoes. Let's get a coffee if you are free.
• Location: Co-Prosperity Sphere
• it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
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T H E S ’ M O R E S G R A N T P R O J E C T C A L L F O R P R O P O S A L S
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The S”mores Cart will be operating in Chicago April 24-25 2010. Partial proceeds from sales will be given in the form of an unrestricted cash grant to Chicagoans. We are currently taking e-mail submissions.
Go to our blog here:
http://smoresgrant.blogspot.com/
see Chicago Call for Proposals for directions.
The S’mores Grant Project provides grants for creative endeavors that engage with public environments. The grant is funded by artists selling s’mores from a street vending cart. Our aim is to activate public space by supporting its creative development and transformation. We provide a focal point for a conversation about public art, on the street.
Do you have an idea for contributing to or activating your local public environment? If you are interested in art, design, or other-wise socially interactive work that you want to see realized in your community, contact us.
The S”mores Cart will be operating in Chicago April 24-25 2010. Partial proceeds from sales will be given in the form of an unrestricted cash grant to Chicagoans. We are currently taking e-mail submissions.
Go to our blog here:
http://smoresgrant.blogspot.com/
see Chicago Call for Proposals for directions.
The S’mores Grant Project provides grants for creative endeavors that engage with public environments. The grant is funded by artists selling s’mores from a street vending cart. Our aim is to activate public space by supporting its creative development and transformation. We provide a focal point for a conversation about public art, on the street.
Do you have an idea for contributing to or activating your local public environment? If you are interested in art, design, or other-wise socially interactive work that you want to see realized in your community, contact us.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Printervention
We posted a few images of last Friday’s opening of the Printervention show. Thanks for coming! If you didn’t come by then go see it!
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