18.05.02 GREEN OASIS GARDEN

18.05.02 GREEN OASIS GARDEN (8th St. bet. Aves. C & D) Grundik participate in "Rites of Spring: Procession to Save Our Gardens". "Rites of Spring" is a three month collaborative environmental art project. Grundik is going to perform live soundtrack for release of 50 butterflies in the closing ceremony

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