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artists, performers, teachers and makers to propose a plan to nurture the arts that YOU can VOTE on; it’s crowd-sourced creativity!
FLUX has submitted our awesome education project, TweetHaus, to this challenge! TweetHaus is a public art + ecology project focused on citizen science, interactive learning and collaboration. It fosters community through the design, construction and installation of bird habitats and public pathways in urban environments. Last year, we piloted TweetHaus at Park Day School in Oakland, and we installed 5 birdhouses in the Temescal neighborhood.
Vote by August 23rd to help TweetHaus win a $5000 grant!
How will this grant help us?
This year, we have three core goals:
1. We want to give more kids access to TweetHaus, fulfilling our mission to create a new generation of makers, public artists, and citizen scientists. To do this, we want to expand TweetHaus to public schools in Oakland and to integrate it into the activities at Oakland parks.
2. We want to build the interactive components of TweetHaus, including a website, a mobile app, and remote birdhouse monitoring devices. These tools will allow us to create a virtual community that draws participants into the local, natural world.
3. We want to publish and share the TweetHaus curriculum with anyone who wants to use it, making this process and open-source, replicable program that can be tailored to kids of any age.
This $5000 grant will help us to grow TweetHaus into an accessible program that allows people to experience their urban environment in new and exciting ways and creates connections between art, science and community engagement. As the folks at GOOD say, giving people the chance to “…experience art in deep and meaningful ways is key to sustaining vibrant, healthy communities.” We believe in this idea more than anything.
us today?
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Catie, Elizabeth, Jen, Corey, Thwen, Jess, Fresh, Milo and the whole TweetHaus team