TL:DR- Have you ever wanted to paint in public, with strangers, and have no sense of shame that's stopping you? Manic Machine Art Installation may be just the thing. Also, why am I doing this?

Hi there.
First off, thanks for reading this blog. Most likely, we've met in some art event in the past month, or on the street, or by pure chance. In this entry, I'll talk about what collaboration between artists can be and how it is crucial to helping the community as a whole grow and change for the better.
Openness and working together are qualities that we need to promote more often within the Philly art community- too often, we hole ourselves up in our studios and only venture to interact with the outside world when we want to have somebody buy our stuff. To be honest, though, maybe I'm speaking for myself… still, I don't see artists teaming up on a project together too often. And it's a real shame.
First off, thanks for reading this blog. Most likely, we've met in some art event in the past month, or on the street, or by pure chance. In this entry, I'll talk about what collaboration between artists can be and how it is crucial to helping the community as a whole grow and change for the better.
Openness and working together are qualities that we need to promote more often within the Philly art community- too often, we hole ourselves up in our studios and only venture to interact with the outside world when we want to have somebody buy our stuff. To be honest, though, maybe I'm speaking for myself… still, I don't see artists teaming up on a project together too often. And it's a real shame.