eARTh Day Celebration: Coffee, Creativity, & Gratitude
Celebrate eARTh Day with coffee and creativity! Grab a cup from Curioso and join us in ARTrageous Adventures’ space for a hands-on, art-filled gathering centered on sustainability and gratitude for our planet. Using a variety of repurposed and eco-friendly materials, we’ll create together while reflecting on our relationship with nature. Art becomes a way to slow down, connect, and give thanks to the world around us.
Come anytime and stay as long as you'd like! We’ll have several interactive art stations to explore throughout the morning:
Food Waste Watercolor Table: Experiment with pigments made from discarded food scraps and create a small zine expressing what you’re grateful for in nature.
Eraser Printmaking Station: Use pre-made stamps or learn how to carve your own. Hosted by Boring House Studio, who will also have nature-inspired prints available for purchase.
Make Your Own Bag Charm: Led by artist Anika of Upcycled Treasure Garden, craft a unique charm using secondhand jewelry and hardware.
Mending & Sewing Patches Station: Sew It Together will have sewing machines, patches, needle, thread, and guidance for you to mend and upcycle your clothes.
In collaboration with Gifting Grove, this gathering honors Earth as a gift and explores creativity as a practice of gratitude and reciprocity.
About Gifting Grove
Gifting Grove is a nonprofit dedicated to creating tangible opportunities to participate in a gift economy, where living becomes more regenerative, joyful, and rooted in relationship. Through gatherings like this, we explore a culture where value is measured not by what we take, but by what we share.
About Curioso Coffee Bar
Curioso is a Minneapolis-based coffee company focused on localism, sustainability, and fostering artistic expression through coffee and community.
About ARTrageous Adventures
ARTrageous Adventures is a full-service art studio offering programming for all ages. Their mission is to unleash creativity by connecting people to themselves, their community, and the diversity of the world—because living itself is an art, and life should be lived ARTrageously.
