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Not the best photo, but this giant reader board had overlapping streams of letters crawling over it all the time. Mesmerizing.
Photo taken at Maker Faire NoVa, which was held at George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia on March 18, 2018.
Maker Corps Artists Angela Johnson and Pascale Ife Williams shared their talent with Madison children and families all summer through a series of workshops at area libraries and community centers. This project was funded through grants from Maker Education, Navigant, and Institute of Museum and Library Services. Photos by library staff.
Maker Corps Artists Angela Johnson and Pascale Ife Williams shared their talent with Madison children and families all summer through a series of workshops at area libraries and community centers. This project was funded through grants from Maker Education, Navigant, and Institute of Museum and Library Services. Photos by library staff.
Maker Corps Artists Angela Johnson and Pascale Ife Williams shared their talent with Madison children and families all summer through a series of workshops at area libraries and community centers. This project was funded through grants from Maker Education, Navigant, and Institute of Museum and Library Services. Photos by library staff.
Photo taken at the Maker Faire NoVa that was held at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia on March 18, 2018.
Photo taken at the Maker Faire NoVa that was held at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia on March 18, 2018.
We are creating an Art Float for Social Change at Tam Makers, to inspire more people to participate in democracy. Our parade float will reach out to youth and people of color through art, music and technology. We will present this art show on Earth Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July parades in Marin -- and throughout California this fall, to encourage people to vote in the next election.
This unique art float celebrates mother earth with a carousel of waving hands, pulled by a giant feathered serpent. Performers will tell stories of hope on a stage decorated with scenes of a better world. Large signs will invite people to speak up and vote! You can pitch ideas for social change on the podium, or have them scroll on the news ticker.
This community art project is created by a growing team of 60+ students and makers, led by Fabrice Florin and Geo Monley, co-founders of Tam Makers in Mill Valley. We are grateful to Tam High School for hosting this project and to all our wonderful volunteers and art, civic and educational partners, for helping create this float and present it to a diverse community.
We are building this project from February to April 2018, on Thursday evenings from 4 to 9pm -- or Saturday mornings from 10am to 1pm. If you would like to volunteer, please email us at float@tammakers.org.
Learn more about the Art Float for Social Change:
See the blog post for more info: Maker Day, Maker Faire Preview and Setup
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