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|Program purpose=“Peanut” is a mobile platform to use practices of DIY community-building to create space shaped to serve the needs of hyperlocal communities. To create this space, a 90s city bus, “Peanut,” has been retrofitted to become an accessible and approachable hub for transportation between communities as well as a physical space to support conversations, gatherings and performances taking place directly within the neighborhoods Peanut seeks to serve. Because DIY platforms are built upon grassroots relationship-building, community outreach is as integral to our process as the performance itself. Peanut is an artist and community-driven collaboration that places arts and community in direct contact in order to celebrate the voices of under-resourced communities.
|Program purpose=“Peanut” is a mobile platform to use practices of DIY community-building to create space shaped to serve the needs of hyperlocal communities. To create this space, a 90s city bus, “Peanut,” has been retrofitted to become an accessible and approachable hub for transportation between communities as well as a physical space to support conversations, gatherings and performances taking place directly within the neighborhoods Peanut seeks to serve. Because DIY platforms are built upon grassroots relationship-building, community outreach is as integral to our process as the performance itself. Peanut is an artist and community-driven collaboration that places arts and community in direct contact in order to celebrate the voices of under-resourced communities.
|Related persons={{Related person|Person=Zac Traeger|Person role=Staff|Date Start=2019/08/01|Date format=Month and Year}}
|Related persons={{Related person|Person=Zac Traeger|Person role=Staff|Date Start=2019/08/01|Date format=Month and Year}}
|Program start date=2020/01/01
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Revision as of 18:02, August 6, 2022


Peanut
Program Info
Date start Jan 2020
Type of Program Education · Exhibition · Professional Development · Touring
Parent program MoHA
Current Roles
Staff
Zac Traeger · Executive Director