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| 10,326 PRODUCERS :: 60 COUNTRIES |
All profits raised by this
film will be donated to charity. read more
Form/Space Atelier Program For December 2008
Show Title: Detroit: Arsenal of Democracy
Show Duration: December 12- January 4
Opening Reception: December 12, 6PM as part of Belltown Art Dealers Assn. Second Friday Artwalk www.belltownartwalk.com
Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus
“We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes"
The city of Detroit was at one time the fourth largest city in the US. With a peak population of over two million people in 1960 and one of the most powerful economies in the nation no one could have foreseen the forces that would lead to the flight of its inhabitants or the architectural legacy they would leave behind. One of the most striking things one observes upon viewing the city is the sheer ambition of the early architects and designers. Everywhere there are grand boulevards and granite archways. This was truly one of the great cities not just of our nation but of the world.
Nia Vardalos, the writer and creator of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, is our newest Executive Producer!
It's kind of a funny story. Nia got in touch recently to ask if we ever received a $500 donation she sent by mail over a year ago...
tryin to get people from bragster to come here
Feel free to say/write whatever you want just keep it appropiate.
Ok so you think you've done enough with this site but you can still help other causes and have some fun while doing it! Join this social networking and you're doing good for the world.
Form/Space Atelier Program For November 2008
Show Title: Spire
Show Duration: November 14- December 7, 2008
Opening Reception: Friday November 14, 6PM (Belltown Art Dealers Assn.
Second Friday Art Walk)
Location: Form/Space Atelier 2407 1st Avenue Seattle, WA 98121-1311
Stencil artist Greg Boudreau creates an exhibit emphasizing the unique
vertical qualities of Form/Space Atelier, combining nearly two hundred
stenciled panels and a towering spire installation of salvaged wood.
Greg Boudreau prepared this proposal statement prior to the execution of November 2009's exhibit: "The project for Form/Space will be called "SPIRE." It will essentially consist of a central spire constructed of salvaged on the '2nd landing' (of the gallery) with possibly one or two separate partial spires. The spires will be loosely modeled on the structure of construction crane frames. The walls will be filled with a "massive" quantity of single layer hand drawn bird stencils printed on frames of salvaged wood. The intent to create a project/installation that emphasizes the vertical quality of the gallery of Form/Space Atelier. Spire also combines our original ideas (Boudreau and Form/Space Atelier Curator Paul Pauper) of having outside studio work mixed with an atelier project. Because of the 'freer' nature of the execution of the project I've been changing my ideas and approach more than usual."
The 1 Second Film reached 10,000 Producers today! I am so completely floored - this is an amazing number of people. Big Thanks to everyone that has helped us to reach this milestone!
Collectively, we have raised $272,615.95 from the ground up. Our new website is just a few months away from completion, and will empower our crew with the tools to collaborate together - not just on this project, but on future non-profit collaborations as well.
I'm really humbled and overwhelmed by the steady support and generosity from all of you.
a film by The Collaboration Foundation 2008 |