#TransformoneyTree is alive and well. We are honoured to have helped place @Dadaratopia . piece as part of @weareca100 Youth Futures Summit in Sacramento. We help to find spaces, homes, and uses for #BurningManArt in the world.
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This is one of two pieces exhibited at the event.
Woman Tree by @ValerieMallory8 is being exhibited as part of @weareca100 Youth Futures Summit in #Sacramento. The message relates to where we are in the world today, and both are being used to inspire youth to explore and create a better future.
I'm discussing “Participatory Art In Public Spaces - WAFDust” with Will Chase and Chris Hainsworth. Tomorrow, 2 Feb at 8:00 pm GMT on @joinclubhouse. Join us! https://t.co/AxChhdS1zD
A really accurate portrayal of @BRCvr from old school burner @GreeterDan today. Nice to see @PurrPods artist Paige Tashner included and a description of what @wafd is up to! https://t.co/8KOxbLvsIK
WAFDust Podcast #07 is out!
In WAFDust Podcast #7, Yomi Ayeni is in conversation with journalist Brian Doherty, author of “This Is Burning Man’.
This Is Burning Man by Brian Doherty
Photo credit: George Post
#briandoherty@georgeppost
Listen here:
https://t.co/OVDLJy9kEY
For 5 years, I've pushed to move this project forward, We Are From Dust made its mark by supporting artists. We'll donate some funds to black causes, but not as a token gesture. We want what we do to have a lasting impact.
Thanks for your support.
WAFD:
https://t.co/YnBNaZrydy
We Are From Dust remains dedicated to bringing the transformative power of interactive art to public spaces. Art has the ability to unite people from all walks of life, which makes our mission even more relevant today.
As an organisation, WAFD stands in solidarity with the Black community and aspires to bring people together in ways that promote peaceful and uplifting interactions in everything we do.