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You can meet the CSA’s artists April 30, when threewalls hosts a launch party featuring Hornswaggler Arts’ cocktails and eats from the Tamalli Space Charros art collective’s food truck.
But Springboard for the Arts created the first CSA for art. Since the St. Paul nonprofit introduced its community-supported art program in 2011, copycats have popped up across the country.
In return, the shareholder gets a weekly crate of fresh farm produce. Now ArtServe Michigan is launching a CSA for art in metro Detroit, based on a successful program in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
A group of CSA Lincoln students finished in the top 100 in a statewide art compettion with one finishing in the top 10. Symphony in Color held its 73rd competition for students and Hazel Kelley ...
The Dayton Visual Arts Center (DVAC) is hosting their second season of the Community Supported Art Program (CSA).