Last month, we told you about Project Scion’s plans for a new neighborhood community park in the Edgerton Neighborhood. Project Scion’s inaugural project last year — “The Orchard” in the JOSANA Neighborhood — was a huge success. And the organization is sticking to its goal to turn one unused empty lot into community green space in a city neighborhood each year. Tonight, it will unveil the design (and name) of the 2013 project in the Edgerton Neighborhood at an open house in the Project Scion Studio in Anderson Alley.
Everyone is invited to attend this family friendly event! All the other Anderson Alley artists’ studios will also be open as part of First Fridays. See the details below and come support at great project and fantastic organization making a positive impact on our city!
Project Scion Studio Open House
Friday, April 5th
6 – 9pm
Anderson Alley
250 N. Goodman St.
(next to Village Gate)
Be the first to see the design unveiling for
Project Scion 2013!
And thank you to those who supported Project Scion 2012!
• Live music by renowned guitarist Kinloch Nelson •
• Meet local artists •
• Drinks & Appetizers •
• Project Scion art and gear available to support
Project Scion 2013 •
• Join our raffle for great prizes!…..and more! •
Featured Artists:
• Graffiti Art by Bruce Zaretsky •
• Watercolors by Tracy Bazarian •
• Mosaic Glass Work & Photography by Sharon Coates •
• Upcycled Art by Pietro Furgiuele •
• Mosaic Glass & Wood Tables – The Coates Collection •
• Artisan Wood by Mike Kowalik •
All sales of art from the Project Scion Studio
benefit both the local artist & Project Scion 2013
Directions:
Anderson Alley is located at 250 N. Goodman St 14607
(next door to Village Gate)
The door to the Project Scion Studio opens directly onto the alley,
around the opposite side of the building from Good Luck.
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