Public Art Goes Up In Redwood

At our Annual Open House and Fundraiser in May, the crew at Better Farm invited the public to come by and participate in a betterArts-sponsored group art instillation to be displayed in downtown Redwood. We were thrilled to have such a high level of participation from so many people spanning all age groups (even a few toddlers!) and backgrounds. The canvas everyone painted on was yesterday installed in downtown Redwood at the pavilion:


Mike Brown

Eric Drasin
Increasing accessibility to the arts is all in betterArts' business model; and this is just the first of many installations, collaborative projects, and performance-esque pieces that will involve local residents (in addition to future efforts to provide music and art education at free or no cost to area residents).

 Please visit www.betterarts.org for more information or to contact us about getting involved.
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Nicole Caldwell

Nicole Caldwell is a self-taught environmentalist, green-living savant and sustainability educator with more than a decade of professional writing experience. She is also the co-founder of Better Farm and president of betterArts. Nicole’s work has been featured in Mother Earth News, Reader’s Digest, Time Out New York, and many other publications. Her first book, Better: The Everyday Art of Sustainable Living, is due out this July through New Society Publishers.