There is no need you join a war to feel like a hero. There is no need you wallow on this or that side of a barricade to get dirty from head to toe and stink like a stray dog. Closer than you would believe there are exciting and risky experiences awaiting you. Come and build the Perla with us. A place for the brave on the ruins of all Utopias.
The big dirty work continues. Join us and let’s build together a National Gallery of our own.
The next phase is not that terribly dirty. We will start painting the walls, installing power and water, of course will still do cleaning and make space ready for first public October events. On top of that we're making large wild garden accessible.
So we call again for all those who want to help with the dirty work. We start to clear out and clean up our National Gallery building, to renovate and rebuild and also, to revitalize the garden. Snacks, drinks, place to rest & some fun now and then will be provided for despite the tough conditions of the rundown factory compound. Those interested please contact us here on FB, at perla@divus.cc or at +420 602 269 888 and we will give you more information and arrange all that is needed.
Thank you and we hope to see us.
Documentation of first phase
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08.09.2014 10:00
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