Articulture Supports Local Artists

The Community Supported Agriculture movement lets people support their local farms, buying shares and getting a box of produce each week. Now, a Central Pennsylvania resident is using the same idea to help support local artists. WPSU’s Kristine Allen was in Huntingdon Saturday afternoon for the first shareholder’s meeting of a program called Articulture.

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Bette Lu Miller
Everett,PA
Mar 04, 2011

Let us not lose sight of the need for Art.  This idea representing various artists and medium is a way to further interest. I am anxiously awaiting my first look.

Dan O'Sullivan
Mechanicsburg, PA
Mar 04, 2011

As a shareholder of the Articulture project, I was delighted with the art pieces I received at the meeting.  Immediately upon return home the pices were put on display in our home.

I look forward to receiving the rest of the “harvest” over the next two month.

And the nice thing about art - it does not spoil!  So, those remaining shares are still well worth obtaining - I am sure it would include three pieces of art similar to those described as well as the art from the next two distrubutions.

Don and Lynda Miller
Bellwood, Penna.
Mar 06, 2011

“Twas such a pleasant surprise to receive our articulture today upon visiting with Mother.  The quality and variation is exceptional.  So glad to be a part of all this.

Heidi Nobmann
Lodi, CA
Mar 19, 2011

Very cool.  What a fabulous idea and way to share the talents of a variety of artists.

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