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5th Annual Philly Village Building Convergence (Night 2)

The Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden 2241 North Philip Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Celebrate with us for night 2 of VBC with live music, speakers, vendors, food, drinks, and more at Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden!!!Philadelphia City Repair Project is a non-profit organization that works to help community groups and individuals to transform their neighborhoods by reclaiming public space. We believe in creating and supporting environments that foster community, art, and ecology that are made by the people who live in them.Each year we host our largest event, the Philly Village Building Convergence (Philly VBC). Through a city-wide volunteer effort and a wide range of partnerships between community organizations, grassroots groups, and individuals, the

Plant Swap Garden Party Philly

The Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden 2241 North Philip Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for a fun, interactive and educational plant swap party!Join us for a fun, interactive and educational plant swap party! 🌿 This is a special call for plant lovers in and around Philadelphia and for those who feel the call to begin this fascinating path of connecting with nature / connecting with life. You will be able to meet other people with the same passion as you and share experiences of how plants have changed our lives in a positive way✨🌱✨✨ Come with comfortable clothes and a willingness to feel the earth 💚🍃. Entrance fee: Donation suggested || You

Bioplastics Workshop with Kat Sours

The Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden 2241 North Philip Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join fiber artist Kat Sours for a fun workshop exploring how to make pigmented gelatin-based bioplastic for textile embellishment.Join fiber artist Kat Sours for a fun workshop exploring how to make pigmented gelatin-based bioplastic for the purpose of textile embellishment. In the first part of the demo Kat will give a tutorial on bioplastic production. Since this material typically takes 2-3 days to cure, the artist will provide premade bioplastic to be used in the second part of the demo, where students will create their own eco-friendly embellishments to create a piece of embroidered artwork to take home.Supplies will be