In Review: Designing for Resilience, Red Sun Press, and Bumpkin Island Art Encampment

economic function of public art In Review: Designing for Resilience, Red Sun Press, and Bumpkin Island Art Encampment
Jacob Chamberlain deliberates on public art and integrity at Provisions Library

Built to Thrive | We often wonder how and why some terrible ideas manage to stick and survive.  Shareable is hosting a forum to get at how good ideas can do the same. [Shareable]

Speaking of Thriving | Red Sun Press, our local movement print shop, did a short video protesting the Chamber of Commerce. [Red Sun Press]

Urban Bumpkins | The Berwick Research Institute has put out a call for a summertime art encampment, in which homesteaders will create public art installations on the Boston Harbor Islands. [Bumpkin Island Art Encampment]

One Comment to “In Review: Designing for Resilience, Red Sun Press, and Bumpkin Island Art Encampment”
  1. great to see the meme building….artists as pawns in the gentrification game. Free the invisible chains of economic slavery … by starting here and here