Seeking skillsharers for awesome summer project!

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Brooklyn Skillshare

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Mar 25, 2011, 10:29:31 AM3/25/11
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To the friends of the Brooklyn Skillshare,

We are passing along this information on behalf of a new program we are happy to help out, the Laundromat Project . They are currently seeking participants in a skill share this summer! 

The LP is "a community-based non-profit arts organization committed to the well-being of people of color living on low incomes. Understanding that creativity is a central component of healthy human beings, vibrant neighborhoods, and thriving economies, [they] bring art programs to where our neighbors already are: the local laundromat. In this way, we aim to raise the quality of life in New York City for people whose incomes do not guarantee broad access to mainstream arts and cultural facilities."

The Laundromat Project (The LP) and NYFA's Immigrant Artist Project have partnered to present a day-long skill share that focuses on sustainable strategies for New Yorkers to cultivate and beautify their urban spaces. Hosting a variety of workshops and demonstrations, which focus on environmental awareness, food cultivation, and urban beautification the day is structured as an opportunity for artists, urban dwellers, farmers, and food activists to teach and learn from each other. The mission of this event is to empower urban communities to beautify and utilize underused public spaces while creating an open forum for all who are interested to gather and exchange ideas and practices around responsible agricultural and environmental stewardship. The LP and NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Project are currently seeking to work with artists, farmers, and food activists who are interested or already engaged in projects at the intersection of art, activism, and sustainable food systems.

 

For The Laundromat Project, a community-based public art non-profit dedicated to raising the quality of life for people of color whose incomes do not guarantee broad access to mainstream arts and cultural facilities, this event furthers its mission by making creativity more readily available in communities— regardless of income, age, or background. The LP believes it is a basic human right to use our imaginations in the service of a better life. Its Works in Progress program currently does this by making the opportunity to learn about and create art more accessible through the offering of drop-in art workshops at laundromats in the Greater New York Area. This event furthers the purpose of Works in Progress by inviting artists, farmers, and food activists invested in their communities and community-based work to share a range of ideas and projects around sustainable living.

 

For NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Project, which provides immigrant artists with tools for their creative growth while building their sense of social engagement, this is a platform for some of its diverse constituents to acquire knowledge relevant to their artistic practice while providing beautifying perspectives to community space. These artists will have the opportunity to exchange their ideas and skills with sustainable food practitioners and urban dwellers and expand their community.

 

In light of the growing green movement, this skill share will provide fertile ground for a timely exchange between activists, art practitioners, farmers, and the public. We call on artists, farmers, and food activists to join this forum to make sustainable living a more accessible and equitable practice.



If interested in becoming involved, please contact Petrushka Bazin at petr...@laundromatproject.org

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