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| The Artclash Collective is a Philadelphia-based group of artists who came together in late 2004 to organize art projects and shows that aimed to be fun, inclusive, and participatory. Their longest-running project, the Fun-A-Day Community Art Show, was established in 2005 to create a welcoming forum for people to share their art and form a community, and as such has always been free, all-ages, non-juried, and non-commercial. The Artclash Collective wants to help people embrace their creativity and inspire everyone to make art! | The artclash collective is a Philadelphia-based group of artists who came together in late 2004 to organize art projects and shows that aimed to be fun, inclusive, and participatory. Their longest-running project, the Fun-A-Day Community Art Show, was established in 2005 to create a welcoming forum for people to share their art and form a community, and as such has always been free, all-ages, non-juried, and non-commercial. The Artclash Collective wants to help people embrace their creativity and inspire everyone to make art! |
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| Fun-a-Day shows continue to happen all over the world, independently run by local organizers inspired by The Artclash Collective's example. | Fun-a-Day shows continue to happen all over the world, independently run by local organizers inspired by The Artclash Collective's example. |
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| | A few known organizers of Fun-A-Day shows outside of Philadelphia: |
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