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Dec 5 Print League Kids’ Activity: DIY prints @ the “Finder’s Hive”!
Posted by Lyndsey Scott on November 24, 2009 | 3 Comments
Calling all crafters, kids, and kids-at-heart: Stop by the Community Arts and Media Project during the Cherokee Street Print League Open House to preview the soon-coming “Finder’s Hive”!
The “Finder’s Hive” is an all new treasure trove that will host UPCYCLE – a crafters’ post-consumer goods redistribution interface – as well hopes to host “Make Space” art programs including a Kids Street Art collective, knitting circle, and drawing nights. Come find out more, and how you can fit!
10am-4pm December 5th — @ CAMP, 3022 Cherokee Street
Stroll into phase one of the ‘junk shop co-op’ to peruse the stockpiled goodies and participate in FREE interactive printmaking activities. Experiment with DIY, low-fi printmaking techniques topped off with collage to custom create your own holiday gift cards and wrapping paper — perfect for packaging up your Print League goodies for under the tree! Tie a ribbon ’round it.
If you’re interested in volunteering to lead art activities or finding out more about the Hive, contact me @ 217.898.3777!
VISIT —– upXChange.com —- FOR MORE INFO on the nuts & bolts of the redistribution process.
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Will this be permanent?
Matthew: Yep it will be permanent. Although it may grow up to live in its own space outside of CAMP someday! Right now it’s just being incubated!
Great! Thanks for the update! Cherokee Street is so exciting!