Anti M's Home for Wayward Art
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 4:56 am
Greetings.
Our tiny camp is in need of two new core members for set up and tear down. We're all getting older, and it will take two humans of reasonable physical ability to replace MyLarry. Set up is on Saturday and Sunday, tear down and trailer packing is Sunday, with Monday departure. We are in Hushville, so we cannot accommodate an RV, and we all must preregister with the village. Right now the camp is me, and five other people. They all volunteer quite a bit. We don't really do much in the way of events, the Home for Wayward Art is the main project, and once set up it takes minimal tending. I curate the art in the morning, and whoever is in camp at sunset closes it down in the evening.
A couple of friends who know each other or a couple is preferred as that makes it easier for me to make arrangements on the front end. We have no meal plan, but we do have a kitchen. No showers, but we do have solar power. The set up is two carports and the main shade, and the chickenwire art gallery, plus assorted art. We have a monkey hut which isn't always put up, but if you want shade for your tent, you're welcome to it. We do need ice runs, which are split up between camp members. Other than keeping camp tidy during the week, you'd be free range outside the set up and tear down.
Here's the 2019 post, it reads a little sad, but we made it through and are ready to come back strong:
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Our tiny camp is in need of two new core members for set up and tear down. We're all getting older, and it will take two humans of reasonable physical ability to replace MyLarry. Set up is on Saturday and Sunday, tear down and trailer packing is Sunday, with Monday departure. We are in Hushville, so we cannot accommodate an RV, and we all must preregister with the village. Right now the camp is me, and five other people. They all volunteer quite a bit. We don't really do much in the way of events, the Home for Wayward Art is the main project, and once set up it takes minimal tending. I curate the art in the morning, and whoever is in camp at sunset closes it down in the evening.
A couple of friends who know each other or a couple is preferred as that makes it easier for me to make arrangements on the front end. We have no meal plan, but we do have a kitchen. No showers, but we do have solar power. The set up is two carports and the main shade, and the chickenwire art gallery, plus assorted art. We have a monkey hut which isn't always put up, but if you want shade for your tent, you're welcome to it. We do need ice runs, which are split up between camp members. Other than keeping camp tidy during the week, you'd be free range outside the set up and tear down.
Here's the 2019 post, it reads a little sad, but we made it through and are ready to come back strong:
viewtopic.php?f=541&t=96781