STREET LAB: UPHAM'S

We're looking for artists, makers, residents, merchants, families, youth, handy-folks, etc!
Tactical  urbanism refers to quick, often temporary, affordable projects that aim  to make a small part of a city more livable, lively or enjoyable. The  aim of STREET LAB: UPHAM'S is to put tactical urbanism in the hands of  the community by creating an open lab where community members can step  in, work with local artists, designers and builders to prototype and  re-imagine everyday aspects of public space. This will take place in the  heart of Upham's Corner as part of Upham's Corner ArtPlace.

STREET LAB: UPHAM'S is looking for local residents interested in joining  us to learn, as well as more experienced creative people from near and  far. (Stipends are available for experienced makers from the greater  Upham’s area who can join us for at least four Saturdays!)
If you  have any of the following skills and are interested in working on small  projects in Upham’s this fall, we would love to meet you!
 - Basic to advanced construction skills
 - Experience in a metal shop, woodshop/ wood working
 - Carving
 - Jig making
 - Sewing, crochet, knitting
 - Fabric work
 Or if you are a
 - Furniture maker
 - Bike mechanic
 - Carpenter
 - Welder
Come join us! For more information, contact us via email (streetlab@ds4si.org), facebook (facebook.com/ds4si) or twitter (@ds4si).
STREET LAB: UPHAM'S and Upham's Corner ArtPlace are funded by ArtPlace America and the Boston Foundation.