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April and Brian Boyle
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Megan and Paul Schutt
April and Brian
Help create a unique and beautiful gathering place for kids and families in Detroit!
via Crowdrise 12 months ago
BENEFITING: POWER HOUSE PRODUCTIONS LLC
ORGANIZER: POWER HOUSE PRODUCTIONS LLC
THE STORY:
POWER HOUSE PRODUCTIONS LLC wrote -
In a unique and diverse Detroit neighborhood a transition is taking place. People are moving out, but people are also starting to move back. There is a devotion to this neighborhood, a unique challange to create a place that is rich in diversity, exciting and fun to live in, beautiful and clean to play in. Ride-it Sculpture Park come this summer, with your help, will become the first sculpture park where you can officially ride the art. Not to mention a place where bored neighborhood teenagers and adults can meet, play, create, build and ride on.
Ride it Sculpture Park consists of four vacant commercial lots along East Davison Freeway in Detroit and an adjacent vacant house as the main site for the project. The house will serve as a mini indoor park, transforming parts of the house to be skateable and livable at the same time for visiting skateboarders and artists. The park will extend into the neighborhood revamping neglected alleys, garages and other vacant lots, creating a new and positive use for the forgotten and dismissed landscapes of this great city.
OUR TEAM: Artists and skateboard industry professionals from the neighborhood and across the country:
Project Partners: Emerica, Independent
Media Partners: Thrasher, Slap, Juxtapoz
Joe Brook, Photographer for Thrasher Mag. THE MAN who got this going.
Mark Waters Fundrasing Events, leading up to Emerica's Wild In the streets Detroit on June 21
Andrew Davis Good Wood Skate deck art fundraiser, Auction mid MAY....!
Pat Miller of Chiipss skate shop - soon to be moving to Hamtramck!
Tony Miorana, PAtlanta, Peabody, The Gut and crew. Skaters and Builders heaing the build out of Ride It.
Aaron Chilen. For making the Tony Miorana and Bordertown video.
Design 99, Jon Brumit. Park Design Team and Skate House Video artists.
With the closing of most recreational facilities and lack of art venues in the city, Detroit is in dire need for new models for community building, infrastructure care and neighborhood life that is dependent on DYI projects as apposed to business as usual. Designing and building of Ride It Sculpture Park will be done with the help and input of the local teens, making them stakeholders/skateboarders in the growth and success of their neighborhood.
And for the Kids on Grant Street, we promise the park will not suck.