Sites with tag “Crafts”
Axman Utility Boxes
This site includes two large utility boxes at an open and visible intersection.
UPDATED Triangle plot with small trees
This is a small plot (curb around it) with sparse bushes and two medium-size trees.
Sculptural Mobile Units: Creations Inspired By The LRT
Artist and Avalon High School art teacher Geri Connelly and her students collaborated with Leonardo’s Basement and one local artist to bring lessons from their school community garden on to University Avenue by way of mobile works of art.
The Alphabet Place: an interactive literacy experience
Photographer Amy Unger created an interactive piece featuring images of alphabet letters found along the corridor that are on display at the Rondo Library through Labor Day 2012.
Bas Relief Workshop at Golden's Deli
Artist Frank J. Brown led two workshops on how to create a three-dimensional and bas-relief silicon rubber mold design.
A CAMPAIGN for connecting the cultures of RAIL, FARMING, & CRAFT
Abbey Kleinert made artist-designed, Union Depot and St. Paul Farmers Market-inspired reusable shopping bags for a weekend giveaway on the tracks of the Central Corridor.
Art Happens Here: A Celebration of Artist-Led Creative Placemaking Along the Green Line
Everyone was invited to celebrate the first year of Irrigate at “Art Happens Here: A celebration of artist-led creative placemaking along the Green Line” on Saturday October 27, 10am-2pm, at ZajLaug Chaw, 262 University Ave W., Saint Paul.
Face to Face Color Constellation
Artist Tara Fahey spearheaded a two-part project that engaged the community to create public art utilizing the techniques of yarn bombing of bike tires and the painting of portraits of inspirational people.
Warming Hearts One Stitch at A Time
Warming Hearts One Stitch at A Time, lead by artist Marion Williams, will team up with Agape High School and share knit hats, scarves, gloves etc. garments with the young parents and their children that are striving for an education.
Sewn Together
Artists Nicole Infinity and Monica Rojas will create a textile piece through community participation at the Hubbs Center. The complete project will be made up of 8in x 8in textile squares created by community members and Hubbs Center students and employees.