(en)visioning Hyde Park exhibit :: Thurs. Sept. 1st
Please read and share this notice regarding the upcoming exhibition opening for (en)visioning Hyde Park. The opening will take place on Thursday, September 1st from 6pm to 8pm.
The exhibit is being held at Old North St. Louis Restoration Group's gallery located at :
2700 N. 14th Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63106
This very special opening features the work of middle school children living in Hyde Park who participated in Rebuild Foundation's Urban Expressions program in June and July. Andrew Raimist acted as digital photography instructor and the results of their summer's work will be on display.
The kids will all be given awards and certificates as well as a book documenting their work along with the accomplishments of Washington University students in the CityStudioSTL design-build studio.
You can find out more about the program at:
http://kck.st/m32Pqu (Kickstarter)
http://rebuild-foundation.org (Rebuild)
If you're unable to join us, please share this information on your blog or with your social media contacts.
This project has been generously supported by backers of our Kickstarter grant as well as support from the Missouri Arts Council, Rebuild Foundation and Most Holy Trinity Catholic School. We welcome additional contributions to this worthwhile community arts effort.
If you have any questions about the exhibition, please contact Andrew Raimist:
phone: 314 / 640 6878
email: ALWRaimist@me.com
blog: http://AndrewRaimist.com
The exhibit is being held at Old North St. Louis Restoration Group's gallery located at :
2700 N. 14th Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63106
This very special opening features the work of middle school children living in Hyde Park who participated in Rebuild Foundation's Urban Expressions program in June and July. Andrew Raimist acted as digital photography instructor and the results of their summer's work will be on display.
The kids will all be given awards and certificates as well as a book documenting their work along with the accomplishments of Washington University students in the CityStudioSTL design-build studio.
You can find out more about the program at:
http://kck.st/m32Pqu (Kickstarter)
http://rebuild-foundation.org (Rebuild)
If you're unable to join us, please share this information on your blog or with your social media contacts.
This project has been generously supported by backers of our Kickstarter grant as well as support from the Missouri Arts Council, Rebuild Foundation and Most Holy Trinity Catholic School. We welcome additional contributions to this worthwhile community arts effort.
If you have any questions about the exhibition, please contact Andrew Raimist:
phone: 314 / 640 6878
email: ALWRaimist@me.com
blog: http://AndrewRaimist.com
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