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|Event description=Guerilla Gardening and Invisible Beautification Labor, presented by The Mall at The Museum of Human Achievement: A community care workshop facilitated by artist Andie Flores, licensed midwife Felisa Partera Pahtli, and members of the association for the advancement of aware arts & action, AAAAA. Join us for movement, learning, gardening, music, and discussion, as we dream together about building communal futures and redefining public and private spaces around Austin.
|Event description=Guerilla Gardening and Invisible Beautification Labor, presented by The Mall at The Museum of Human Achievement: A community care workshop facilitated by artist Andie Flores, licensed midwife Felisa Partera Pahtli, and members of the association for the advancement of aware arts & action, AAAAA. Join us for movement, learning, gardening, music, and discussion, as we dream together about building communal futures and redefining public and private spaces around Austin.
This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.


Free, all ages and backgrounds welcome!
Free, all ages and backgrounds welcome!

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Event Info
Date 09.29.24
Time 11am–2pm
Format
Medium
Admission Free


Guerilla Gardening and Invisible Beautification Labor, presented by The Mall at The Museum of Human Achievement: A community care workshop facilitated by artist Andie Flores, licensed midwife Felisa Partera Pahtli, and members of the association for the advancement of aware arts & action, AAAAA. Join us for movement, learning, gardening, music, and discussion, as we dream together about building communal futures and redefining public and private spaces around Austin.

This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.

Free, all ages and backgrounds welcome!

Please dress for gardening if possible.