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We have been making plant backpacks out of every type of material here at the North Carolina residency, including used belts and old backpacks that get ripped up and recycled into the plant backpack pattern. A great deal of the fabric for this project in Yancy and Mitchell counties was donated by Glen Raven Technical Fabrics in Burnsville. They make things like Sunbrella and super fabrics for Jansport and the US forces. If you have any old backpacks or suitcases or belts that you would like to donate, bring them by the Green Plum gallery this week from 1-5 p.m. We can make them into a Germination Corps. Plant Backpack!

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Here is the pattern table in the gallery workshop. You can see all the woven belts we found and are using for shoulder straps on the right. Old shopping bags work well for the pattern pieces.

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Some kids-sized shoulder plant bags made with the Glen Raven donated fabric. The emblem of the Germination Corps., the three leafed sprout, is a necessary component of each bag and is a quick identifier of the project.

 

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Gallery and Workshop open Tuesday to Friday 1-5

Head on down to the Green Plum Collaboratory on Upper Street in Spruce Pine, NC and join in the fun making some of these guys:

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We have workstations set up, and everything you need right at hand, including encouragement and guidance! I am there the whole time and will gladly discuss the project and get you on your way to planting and walking and nurturing. Everyone with a bag will be invited to participate in the field day at the Dig In! garden on the 11th.

Hours this week of May 6-10 are 1-5 p.m. so come on by and see what Germination Corps. is all about! There are short activities if you have 5 minutes, to longer full bag making activities. We want to get as many people involved, adults and children, so tell your friends.

See Jessica’s work at Green Plum Collaboratory in Spruce Pine

Green Plum Collaboratory Gallery will be hosting a solo show of Jessica’s work, plant backpacks and other creations from paper helmets to performance uniforms, from April 22-May 19 and produce numerous community participation events during the residency.  Events will be held in several locations in both counties, with a significant focus on the Dig In Yancey community garden.

Green Plum Gallery from outside

Green Plum Gallery from outside

Sneek peek at my show- thanks for installing everyone!

Sneek peek at my show- thanks for installing everyone!

You can check the gallery blog here for updates http://www.greenplumcollaboratory.com/

Green Plum is located at 130 Oak Avenue, Spruce Pine, NC