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"Brooklyn is not really about one thing. There are fashion designers, photographers, furniture makers, hackers, and more. That big mixture of people who share a similar DIY ethos makes 3rd Ward successful and Brooklyn very interesting."
"We're entering an age where lots of programing is considered basic literacy."
--Jason Goodman, Executive Director/Co-Founder of 3rd Ward on After the Jump
Jason Goodman of 3rd Ward (16:15)
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3rd Ward, Jason Goodman, Executive Director/Co-Founder, industrial designers, work studios, arts education, Jeremy Lovitt, on demand resources, community, graphic design, membership, bicycle repairs, bike operated drink mixer, Band of Bicycles, creative communities, computer classes, multiple mediums, woodworking, metal working, computer programming,Expansion & Dream Goals (14:36)
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small business operation, business models, Marty Markowitz, kitchens, regulations, small food production, wood and metal shop, production facilities, Philadelphia, workshop of the world, Urban Ink, Washington DC, H Street, factories, residency, jason@3rdward.com, arts and crafts,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
"We're really trying to support and promote emerging artists, musicians, dancers, filmmakers- and having someone who has already gone through the residency program, we're already really invested in who they are. And we want people to see their work, we want people to understand their work." -- Jeff Barnett-Winsby on Growing Good
Art and Community in Wassaic (16:16)
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Wallace Rainbow, Bowie Barnett-Zunino, Jeff Barnett-Winsby, Wassaic Project, sustainable, Beacon, architect, Wassaic, mill, barn, education, music festivals, campgrounds, visual artists, economy, community, festival, artist residency, The Wassaic Project Summer Festival, Williamsburg, Cameo Gallery, wood shop, silkscreen, art studio, Ghost of a Dream, printmaking, food justice, Ben Schwartz, CSA, the Bronx, seasonal, organic, Alessandra Iavarone,Beer, Farming, and Country Living (20:21)
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aquaponics, hydroponics, goats, Eve Biddle, New York City, RISD, sculpture, graduate school, daughter, potluck, Waldorf, sensitivity periods, nature, Macedonia State Park, Kent Falls, Appalachian Trail, bar, The Lantern Inn, Beer Sessions Radio, tap system, DJ, magic, wedding dress, rural, agricultural center, beer, art openings, non-profit, camping, amphitheater, bonfire, film, Liliana Greenfield-Sanders, short films, feature length, Hurricane Irene, population, country living, Montessori, forest schools, The Return to Rattlesnake Mountain, non-traditional art space, site-sensitive art, Facebook, peers, communal living, sustainability,Download MP3 (Full Episode)









