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(yes, plants! mostly food plants.)

i’ve been thinking about adding my passion for growing food to this website for a while.

the truth is, i’ve been waffling.
certainly, there are plenty of reasons NOT to glom gardening in with art.

But…
gardening is a creative activity.
and our society is riddled with a tragic disconnection with the natural world.

so, let’s explore gardening as a missing art.

take a mosaic class at Flagler Center!

perfect if you might enter the next Sidewalk Mosaic contest, and want to try it first.
beginners and first-timers are especially welcome! all materials included.

thank you to Stuart Mainstreet and Women Supporting the Arts for sponsoring these classes and the Creek District Sidewalk Mosaic Program.

learn more here.

celebrate with us on October 15th
celebrate with us on October 15th

we’re unveiling a new mosaic celebrate new public art with us! we’re installing the third sidewalk mosaic, created by local artist Deborah Bottorff, and we’d like you to join us…

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missingArt is part of Creek District Sidewalk Mosaic Program, working with the Creek District Advisory Board, The City of Stuart, and Pelican Central Mosaic Studio.

This is a public art program for everyone!
read more here.

mask making and storytelling workshop: a visual storytelling exercise to engage the depths of subconscious mind

this workshop is both playful and thought proving and makes a great intergenerational activity.

read more here.

First Fridays are a good night to be out in the Creek District. businesses keep their doors open late and host artists and/or performers.
and you might find some missing art.

join us/read more here.

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    Chicory – Cichorium intybus i grew up thinking chicory was a native plant – it’s pretty ubiquitous along roadsides throughout the North East and into the South. it’s native to Eurasia, in fact, and is cultivated primarily in Europe (and also Nebraska and South Africa). as it turns out, it’s formally considered an invasive in several states, and popularly considered

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Chicory on repeat
Chicory on repeat

Chicory – Cichorium intybus i grew up thinking chicory was a native plant – it’s pretty ubiquitous along roadsides throughout…

should i even write this scandalous post?
should i even write this scandalous post?

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spiderwort (the kind you can eat)
spiderwort (the kind you can eat)

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celebrate with us on October 15th
celebrate with us on October 15th

we’re unveiling a new mosaic celebrate new public art with us! we’re installing the third sidewalk mosaic, created by local…

a tuber of many names
a tuber of many names

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