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Time: March 5, 2011 from 2pm to 4:30pm
Location: 8th & Trimble
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Event Neighbourhood and Type: dunbar, art
Organized By: Community Arts Council of Vancouver
Latest Activity: Mar 3, 2011
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Meet up & Brainstorm Session
Corner of Trimble & West 8th (Meeting will then continue in a cozy house down the block)
Join us for a fun brainstorm session to help develop an original outdoor eco arts project as part of Vancouver's Green Streets program.
Multidisciplinary artist and CACV volunteer Ella Cooper has recently gained four outdoor Green Street plots and would like to turn them into a veritable eco-arts gallery and space for community engagement. She has invited the Eco Arts Salon to be a part of the project and we need your help to come up with a plan for this exciting endeavour.
Please bring a natural or creative 'artefact' that tells the group something about you as part of a small icebreaker we will play at the beginning of the meeting.
The Plan: br /> 2pm Meet at the Corner of Trimble & West 8th street
2:45pm Group sharing - some creative games led by Ella Cooper & Saskia Wolsak.
3:30 Eco Art Green Streets Brainstorm
4:00 Action plan and closing
Please contact Ella at [email protected]"
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