Sand Globe Festivity on Albany Beach for Earth Day:
A Free Community Create & Play Event from Love the Bulb
A Free Community Create & Play Event from Love the Bulb
Sunday, April 21, 2024, 10am - 3pm (arrive anytime )
All-ages no-fee event (see free REGISTRATION link below) Albany Beach (NOTE: SOUTH END OF BEACH), CA (map) Ohlone Territory Join in this free creative community event to create & play with sand globes and each other in celebration of Earth Day! Making sand globes from moist sand and water is easy-- and it feels like magic! Someone said, "It's like making a sand castle in the air." At this event, environmental artist Zach Pine will teach everyone to make sand globes. It takes just 5 minutes for your first one! We'll use sand globes to make spontaneous, evolving, and ephemeral creations together, play cooperative sand globe games like "pass the peas," learn to catch and juggle sand globes, and aim to break the world record for largest sand globe (a bit bigger than a basketball). Sand globe creativity and playfulness are spreading over the earth through the project Sand Globes Worldwide. See more worldwide photos and follow on Instagram. Accessibility: By design, the event offers opportunities for everyone to participate and join in however they wish. Our site at the south end of the beach is paved, and our activities will be in that area and the adjacent sandy area, and we'll provide tabletop surfaces as needed. Restrooms are also wheelchair accessible. Transportation: Parking is limited, so carpooling (see link above) and biking are encouraged. Public transportation can only get you to San Pablo Avenue and Buchanan Street, 1.2 miles away. To arrange carpooling (offer or get a ride), see our carpooling page: https://groupcarpool.com/t/0j74mn . It's super easy! REGISTRATION: Please register (free) using this Eventbrite link from Love the Bulb. (If registration is full, add yourself to waitlist,) Love the Bulb is a community-based non-profit organization that presents workshops and events including theater, dance, music and participatory art, as well as stewardship and environmental education activities. We advocate to protect this very necessary space for the imagination and to preserve it as a uniquely Bay Area cultural zone. Zach Pine is a Berkeley-based socially engaged environmental artist works to connect people to nature and each other, inspiring collective creativity and environmental action. |