by admin | Apr 14, 2015 |
The Flagler Village neighborhood question was administrated from February 4th through February 24th in conjunction with the project’s community workshops. All answers were anonymous. Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Please do not reproduce without the consent of Mockingbird Trail. Take...
by admin | Apr 14, 2015 |
On January 22nd from 6-8pm, the Art of Community ensemble conducted their first community workshop for Mockingbird Trail. The workshop was a huge success and brought together a great crowd of like-minded individuals that are as excited for Mockingbird Trail as we are! During this interactive workshop, the Art of Community Ensemble team familiarized the group with the history and goal of the project, then attendees broke off into 4 teams of 10 and were put to work rotating between stations. The teams had a chance to get to know each other while sharing their thoughts and learning about the research being conducting to develop a strong concept for the trail and the sculptures that will appear along it. Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Please do not reproduce without the consent of Mockingbird Trail. Take...
by admin | Apr 13, 2015 |
The mission of Mockingbird Trail is to encourage residents to get outside and explore. During the second community workshop, participants broke off into teams for an interactive scavenger hunt exploring the outdoor habitat of Flagler Village. By foot, bike or trolley, the participants were encouraged to participate in missions by interacting with their surroundings and fellow artwalk goers. The scavenger hunt was an introduction to the exploration possibilities and future route of the urban art trail. The scavenger hunt started at Cadence Pop-up Gallery. Using the scavenger hunt application, Goosechase, the teams were able to document their experiences digitally and share with friends through social media. After completing the missions, the teams met back at Cadence Pop-up Gallery where the workshop continued with a presentation by Valeria Yamamoto on the concept for the sculptures and by Cadence on the proposed trail route. Thank you to Argyle Coffee Roasters, Cycle Party and NSU Art Museum for the scavenger hunt prizes! Take...
by admin | Apr 13, 2015 |
Mockingbird Trail’s first community workshop was held on Thursday, January 22nd at Cadence. During this interactive workshop, the Art of Community Ensemble team familiarized the group with the history and goal of the project, then attendees rotated between stations where they could share their thoughts and learn about the research being conducting to develop a strong concept for the trail and the sculptures that will appear on it. Photos by Kelly Coulson Photography Take...
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