River-Wash in Little Mekong was featured in Mississippi Messages in an article by Collaborator Katie Clower of the Friends of the Mississippi. View article about River-Wash at Little Mekong
Katie also wrote an article on the new St. Paul storm drain stencil and how it was was used in River-Wash as part of the St. Paul Open Streets Festival. View article about St. Paul's New Storm Drain Stencil
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Second group of River-Wash Posters installed last week
The second group of River-Wash at Little Mekong Posters were installed last week bringing the total participating businesses or organizations to 12. In updates coming soon, the new participants will be added to the people section of the website and included in a printable tour-map of the projects in Little Mekong.
Meanwhile you can visit and view the posters for the second group of participants. Here are selections from the posters and addresses where you can see more:
Meanwhile you can visit and view the posters for the second group of participants. Here are selections from the posters and addresses where you can see more:
Le's Auto Tech,
468 University Ave.
Marquitta Ransom, Manager,
Glamour with New York Cuts,
446 University Ave.
Yon Ho, Owner,
Wolter Brothers Liquors,
438 University Ave.
Va-Megn Thoj, Executive Director,
Asian Economic Development Association,
379 University Ave.
Chong Lee, Executive Director,
Lao Family Community of Minnesota Inc.,
320 University Ave.
Monday, September 16, 2013
River-Wash at Little Mekong Exhibit Begins
Yuwadee Lor, owner of Thai Cafe, washing
away "grief." photo by Jonee Kulman Brigham, Full Spring Studio Part of the River-Wash at Little Mekong exhibit |
Here's the basics:
What: River-Wash at Little Mekong Exhibit
When: Starting September 15 through November 15, 2013, open anytime
Where: In Little Mekong Business and Cultural District along University Avenue between Mackubin and Galtier Streets
Summary: “River-Wash at Little Mekong” engages the people behind storefronts with the stormwater below the street —connecting Little Mekong to the Mississippi River. Participating business owners display a poster in their storefront showing an encounter where they mark a watering can and water-paint the sidewalk to answer two questions: "What do you want to flow in to this place?" and "What do you want to wash away?" Then, washing the sidewalk, their hopes and concerns flow into the storm drain, to water trees and be carried by the river, a healing symbol. In turn, the human role in river health is expressed by marking storm drains with the St. Paul stormwater stencil. Artist, Jonee Kulman Brigham of Full Spring Studio, collaborated with Friends of the Mississippi River, Asian Economic Development Association, and the City of St. Paul. The project is supported by Irrigate. More businesses to come in September. See river-wash.blogspot.com
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Painting the (Open) Street
Katie Clower, Friends of the Mississippi River,
having just painted the first application
of the new City of St.Paul storm drain stencil
on the north side of University Ave. near Western.
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Katie Clower, Youth and Community
Engagement Coordinator for Friends of the Mississippi River is a River-Wash collaborator and the very first person to paint the brand new St. Paul stormwater stencil at University Avenue. The stenciling can't normally occur on such a busy street, but the street closure of University Ave. for St. Paul Open Streets today provided an opportunity to bring the river stewardship message to a very public place as part of the River-Wash project.
After the sun started drying the rain-dampened streets, it was a festive atmosphere for stenciling as Open Streets was setting up. River-Wash Collaborators Va-Megn Thoj, Executive Director of AEDA (Asian Economic Development Association) and AEDA intern & volunteer Mai Vang, were also there, letting visitors know about Little Mekong as shown in the pictures below.
Celebrating Little Mekong at Open Streets River-Wash Collaborators Mai Vang, AEDA volunteer at left Va-Megn Thoj, AEDA Executive Director second to left. |
Saturday, September 14, 2013
First set of posters delivered
Seven "River-Washes" have been done this week and the posters of this first group of business owners were delivered today in time for St. Paul Open Streets tomorrow.
See the People tab of this website for the locations. Here's a preview of one of the posters:
See the People tab of this website for the locations. Here's a preview of one of the posters:
Monday, September 9, 2013
First Two River-Washes
The first two River-Washes for the project were held at Thai Cafe and Ha Tien Grocery Store today. More to come on the "People" tab of this website, but here are some photos so far. Thank you Yuwadee, Thomas, and Ne for participating! Next step: creating the posters...
Thai Cafe owner, Yuwadee Lor and friend/translator Thomas Ku writing what she'd like to flow in to this place: Hope, Faith, Happiness and Growth. |
Answering with water: "What would you like to wash away?" |
Yuwadee washing away "Grief." |
Ha Tien Grocery owner, Ne Dao expressing her desire for "safety" to flow into this place. |
Ne filling the watering can |
Ne washing away "Crime." |
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