Through some quirk of real estate, the Minneapolis art collective Hardland/Heartland has this shack at Franklin and Lyndale in their possession — you’ve biked by it before. I think it used to be a flower shop (uh, “shoppe”).
Anyway, they’re making it available for semi-public use this summer.

So, here is the scoop: From now until the winter winds blow us back into our homes we are making this small shack available to our creative friends and colleagues to interact with random passersby. It can be used for anything from presenting your findings or selling your wares to distributing agitprop or engaging in summer conversations. There are no posted hours, the shop is simply open when it is active.

Click through for more information.

Through some quirk of real estate, the Minneapolis art collective Hardland/Heartland has this shack at Franklin and Lyndale in their possession — you’ve biked by it before. I think it used to be a flower shop (uh, “shoppe”).

Anyway, they’re making it available for semi-public use this summer.

So, here is the scoop: From now until the winter winds blow us back into our homes we are making this small shack available to our creative friends and colleagues to interact with random passersby. It can be used for anything from presenting your findings or selling your wares to distributing agitprop or engaging in summer conversations. There are no posted hours, the shop is simply open when it is active.

Click through for more information.

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