Posted September 16, 200618 yr http://www.spacesgallery.org/0914_MembersMail/MembersMail_Sep14_06.html Locations: West Side Market E 9th and Huron Warehouse District PARK(ing) is a project of Rebar, an artist-activist group based in San Francisco. Metered parking spaces are transformed into PARK(ing) space, improving the quality of urban life temporarily by providing grass, shade and seating, at least until the meter runs out. As part of a national PARK(ing) day, teams from SPACES and Cleveland Public Art will create three PARK(ing) spaces in Cleveland.
September 16, 200618 yr Very cool. Can't wait to see it! I really liked this idea when I saw it posted elsewhere on this site.
September 20, 200618 yr Original Source: The Plain Dealer Spaces, Cleveland's non-profit, artist-run gallery, will stage an artistic protest against asphalt Thursday by transforming three parking spaces into mini-parks with turf, a bench and a tree. ... The event is part of National PARK(ing) Day, in which teams of artists in New York, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Seattle will create installations similar to those in Cleveland in their own cities. The idea is to draw national attention to the need for green space in America's urban neighborhoods. In Cleveland, the event is part of the Spaces exhibition "Street Repairs,'' curated by Cleveland artist Don Harvey. On view through Oct. 20, the show explores artists' responses to "the diversity and complexity of the urban street, and envision it as a place of ever-changing inspiration,'' according to Harvey. For information about the exhibition, which is free, call 216 621-2314 or go to www.spacesgallery.org. Steven Litt Plain Dealer Reporter To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: [email protected], 216-999-4136
September 21, 200618 yr So, I was really looking forward to this event. One small problem, though: after walking the entire E. 9th/Huron footprint for half an hour, I still couldn't find it. Disappointing. Did anyone manage to find it?
September 21, 200618 yr All Points Bulletin!!! They landed in town around noon. I just missed the one on W. 6th, north of St. Clair, didn't make it over to E. 9th & Prospect, but got to have a sit (and eat a free lunch!) on W. 25th in front of the Fries & Schuele! Fantastic! I'll post pictures soon...
September 22, 200618 yr ^^I had the same problem 8ShadesofGray, couldn't find it... until I cut back from Huron towards the Colonial Marketplace. Sure enough, it was in a metered space on Prospect instead.
October 2, 200618 yr Sorry I took so long to get these up...these are from W. 25th, the "park" that was hosted by Cleveland Public Art & Spaces, if my memory is correct:
October 2, 200618 yr This looks really cool! what about the legal implications though? do you need a permit to do this?
October 2, 200618 yr I believe that as long as the meter is fed, it's open season barring any kind of illegal activity or obstructing traffic/pedestrian flow. In other words, if you're just occupying the parking space sans vehicle, it's all good. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
October 2, 200618 yr Cops were rolling by, smiling. The organizers were handing out brown bag lunches, which the po-po was more than happy to partake in!
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