All’s well and good as we begin our first days of consideration and construction on A/AA MPLS. We’ve been inundated with eight year old’s. To …
The Details
As the main body of A/AA grew and took its shape, we all began to experience the pleasure of creating the finer details that would …
Almost nearly done…
Red 76′s month long residency at CCAD as part of their Surplus Seminar reached its conclusion on October 7th. As the end approached, an urgency …
FreeSeas in the Land Locked Mid-West
Red76′s role as on-site facilitators for A/AA came to a close on October 7th. There’s plenty more to be discussed on this topic. The workers …
Meet the Builders: Nicholas Hoffman
Nicholas Hoffman isn’t out building because it’s his Job. Though actually it is. Nic works for the Bureau for Open Culture as a preparator, which …
Form and Function
Everyday we build the A/AA Schoolhouse begins to take a real form, clarifying and amplifying its latent potential. While we may not be up for …
Modern Times
As we build and consider the possible futures of A/AA, one thought often comes to mind… Shelter. In a time when so many people have …
Meet the Builders: James Manning
An amazing array of students, teachers and other interested folks have come by A/AA and lent their labor, ideas and good will. No contribution has …
The Week in Review
We had a great week of building. Walls kept coming up. Doors and jams. Roofs were raised, designed to eventually become small herb gardens. Tons …
In Solidarity: The Question G20 Shanty
Right now representatives from 20 of the world’s largest economies are converging in Pittsburgh, PA, only a short (4 hour) drive down the road from …
Inspiration
As the Schoolhouse begins to take shape, talk is developing around what this thing may look like when it’s built. Here are some apparent sources …
Rainy Raising
It’s hard to believe we’re doing it, but we are! The majority of A/AA’s walls have been built. Despite the constant threat (and occasional appearance) …
