Seeking Progress Within Our Food System

Seeking Progress w/in Our Food System
Workshop presented by
Grow-Op Chicago’s Glad Matt and Mah Nu

Tuesday March 10 from 7pm–9pm
Hairpin Arts Center, 2810 N Milwaukee | Chicago

We navigate different ways to better advocate for and engage with our local food systems. Through group discussions and a short presentation we’ll learn about resources, new volunteer opportunities, and ways to build relationships with local farmers and fellow home growers.

Grow-Op Chicago is a community garden advocacy group and seed-starting initiative based in Logan Square. Our mission is to increase the growing capacity of community gardens in low-income communities and connect people to their local food systems. We mobilize volunteers to start seeds at home and then distribute the mature plants to participating gardens and organizations.

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Part of AnySquared’s LIP 20/20 Exhibit & Arts Festival
March 7–28

LIP = Life in Progress  |  AnySquared Projects’ LIP20/20 Exhibit & Arts Festival  at the Hairpin Arts Center showcases work that expresses definitions and/or critiques of progress that provokes, challenges, or illustrates. Through all media, artists represent, examine, analyze, or dissect what is actual progress, what some consider progress, and what is not. LIP 20/20 seeks to answer and explore this concept with our work, our art, in our communities, and as human beings, both in the city and the world. #LIP2020 

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AnySquared is an all-volunteer collaborative and artists network. Propelled by a deep sense of cooperation with artists, neighbors and the wider community, our mission is to support, produce and promote collaborative projects that facilitate arts activities through inclusive participation.

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