Thesis Student Chris Bednash Seeks Collaborators for Rainbow Bike Chapel

¡¡Hola Friends & Creators of Culture!!

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Coming to Earth this Spring 2015:
The Rainbow Bike Chapel, a mobile meeting place between art, activism, and spirituality!

The Rainbow Bike Chapel is an open call to writers, musicians, dancers, artists, activists, spiritual folks (of any, all, or no belief systems), and anyone else who may cast seeds of a more just, compassionate, & ecologically healthy world with stories, songs, poetry, performance art, visual art, public ritual, & more to co-create moments of joy, sorrow, wonder, & connection during public performance events around Chicago this spring, summer, & beyond.

Rainbow Revival at Manifest 2015

We are seeking performance proposals for our Rainbow Revival, coming to Manifest, Columbia College Chicago’s huge street arts festival, May 15, 2015! The Rainbow Revival will be a full chapel service, seeking to open hearts and illuminate minds through story, sermon, song, participation, prayer, and the healing power of a rousing good time! We are especially looking for folks who can help us to understand that the most vital keys for meeting the challenges of our lives and our times are compassion, creativity, community & joy!

We are seeking proposals for the Rainbow Revival through Sunday, April 12.

We are also seeking volunteers to help and participants for a flash mob-style event for Manifest!

We are hosting an open house-style introductory meeting, on Friday, April 10, 4 to 8pm in the Raw Space (2nd floor of Columbia’s 1104 S. Wabash Ave. building). If you are interested, please get in touch–we are happy to help you to get involved!

Please see www.rainbowbikechapel.org, email rainbowbikechapel@gmail.com
or call Rainbow Chaplain Chris at269-355-0929!

Rainbow Chaplain Chris is an artist and MFA Thesis Candidate in Interdisciplinary Arts & Media at Columbia College Chicago.  He is working with radical fabricator Brent “Brent” Koehn to build the Rainbow Bike Chapel.  Rainbow Chaplain Chris needs others to fully activate the Chapel, and is grateful to all the helpers, both seen and unseen, who make this happen.

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