BY KEVIN KLEVJER
I recently wrote an update on my personal blog which included all that we've been up to at Artist Reformation during February-April and was blown away seeing everything listed out. Thus, I thought it would be fun to post something similar for all to see who follow our Artist Reformation blog. Enjoy!
February:
We filmed a Kickstarter video for our project with SalaamGarage entitled “The Long Road Home: Aging Out of Foster Care.”
We did a campaign asking people to donate items from around their house that they don’t use very much anymore in order to create an art installation for The Overflow Project.
We continued our rebooted Art from the Streets gallery show with Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission.
March:
We debuted our first episode of The Technicolour Noise directed by Vincenzo Frattarola.
We debuted bonus content for the first episode of The Technicolour Noise.
We advertised the heck out of our Long Road Home: Aging Out of Foster Care Kickstarter on Artist Reformation and Salaam Garage’s social media. Find us here:
- AR on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/artistreformation
- AR on TWITTER: www.twitter.com/artistreform
- AR on INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/artistreformation
- SG on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/salaamgarage
- SG on TWITTER: www.twitter.com/salaamgarage
- SG on INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/salaamgarage
April:
Hung our art installation, “Captured in a Net,” at Impact Hub in Seattle to raise awareness about The Overflow Project’s efforts to get fresh water to a city in Kenya.
We joined the 50 Day Challenge with The Overflow Project which started on Easter. It’s not too late to join and consider giving!
Completed our Kickstarter campaign for our Aging Out of Foster Care project and reached over 100% of our goal!
So far, 2014 has proven to be particularly thrilling! Stay tuned on our blog and social media for more on the awesome stuff we get to be a part of and if you are interested at all in collaborating on projects with us, let us know!