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April 4, 2013 VOTE to make our new project a reality: ENDLESS ORCHARD
We need your vote to make our new project a reality. GOOD Foundation will award $100,000 to the highest voting project:
vote here: http://myla2050.maker.good.is/projects/fallenfruit
Endless Orchard is a traditional grid of fruit trees is amplified by mirrors, creating an illusion …
August 1, 2012 Join us! for our 6th annual Public Fruit Jam!
Join Fallen Fruit at Del Aire Park for a Public Fruit Jam!
An interactive collaborative exploration of fruit, community, and neighborhood goodness.
Sunday August 5th, 2012
12pm-3pm, Public Fruit Jam!
Join us and your friends and neighbors to make jam …
June 30, 2012 Find Art – Chinatown, Honolulu- Public Fruit Jam
April 25, 2012 SYMPOSIUM: OF HOSPITALITY- Smart Museum Chicago
Join Fallen Fruit at the Smart Museum in Chicago on Sat May 5th for SYMPOSIUM: OF HOSPITALITY. We’ll be digging deep into the questions of radical hospitality during the day and in the evening we’ll debut the latest vintages …
March 30, 2012 Pasadena Earth and Arts Festival -Public Fruit Jam
April 14, 2012
Pasadena Earth and Arts Festival
Fallen Fruit “Public Fruit Jam” ~ Bring home-grown or street-picked fruit to jam ~ 11am – 2 pm
March 26, 2012 Coleman Art Center-Gobble Gobble Cobbler
Please join us a the Coleman Center for the Arts (CCA) on Tuesday, April 3 at 6 PM for the event Gobble Gobble Cobbler with artists David Burns, Matias Viegener and Austin Young of the Fallen …
December 4, 2011 Del Aire Park Commission – a Public Fruit Park!
Fallen Fruit has received a public arts commission from the LA County Arts Commission for Del Aire Park. We’ve met with the community group and we’re now in the design stage. We’re working on creating an installation that functions …
July 5, 2011 Fallen Fruit Maps
Find our maps here:Fallen Fruit Maps
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July 5, 2011 Facebook – Fallen Fruit
Visit us on our facebook fanpage- it’s a great place to interact with Fallen Fruit:
Fallen Fruit!…
July 5, 2011 Fallen Fruit of Utah
Fallen Fruit of Utah brings together two types of collections through the common ground of fruit. One is sweeping – museums and historical archives – and the other is personal and intimate. Fruit is both deeply symbolic and simply decorative, …