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on April 26
Post Haste by Elizabeth Ribera
Bay Area artists reflect on the USPS as analogy for decaying public institutions in the Digital Era.
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180% funded $4,524 pledged
- 222 backers
- Funded May 02, 2012
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on March 1
Vernacular Typography by Molly Woodward
Vernacular Typography is a design and photography project that documents and maps disappearing examples of found lettering.
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138% funded $6,942 pledged
- 141 backers
- Funded Mar 02, 2012
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on March 1
LowLine: An Underground Park on NYC's Lower East Side by Dan Barasch
We plan to transform an abandoned New York City trolley terminal into a vibrant community green space using new solar technology.
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155% funded $155,186 pledged
- 3,300 backers
- Funded Apr 06, 2012
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on February 10
FRANK by David Barry
Frank is a wall hook that looks like a rabbit! He's available in some great colors too.
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790% funded $23,728 pledged
- 863 backers
- Funded Mar 23, 2012
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on December 1
STYLE WARS ... the Outtakes by Henry Chalfant
What’s in the outtakes? Save never before seen scenes from Style Wars. Trains. Battles. Interviews. More about the artists we love.
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134% funded $37,721 pledged
- 572 backers
- Funded Dec 07, 2011
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on September 29, 2011
HERB & DOROTHY 50X50 by Megumi Sasaki
Help us finish the follow-up to the award-winning documentary HERB & DOROTHY, and share in the couple’s generosity and passion for art!
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158% funded $87,331 pledged
- 730 backers
- Funded Nov 06, 2011
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on February 2, 2011
Smarthistory — Art. History. Conversation. by Beth + Juliana + Steven
Smarthistory - An Open & Free Art History Textbook
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115% funded $11,513 pledged
- 268 backers
- Funded Mar 08, 2011
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on September 15, 2010
Take Back Your Data with voyURL by Adam C Leibsohn
We're raising money to build VOYURL because we believe that people should have control over and access to the data they create when they use the web.
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100% funded $10,030 pledged
- 163 backers
- Funded Oct 13, 2010
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on December 16, 2009
Build a Design School for Filipino Artists Living in Poverty by Ferdinand Center for the Creative
We're starting a design school for Filipinos who can't afford college. But we can't do it alone.
Funding Unsuccessful (03/13/2010)