Artists transform old bus into art for Howell Nature Center
JENNIFER TIMAR, LIVINGSTON DAILY
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With a little imagination, kids can create anything from the raw materials they find outdoors.
A new Livingston County non-profit art initiative’s first project hopes to tap into that creative energy, according to the Livingston Daily Press & Argus.
The group, Raw Art, is establishing a new maker space for nature art at the Howell Nature Center. A group of local artists gathered recently at Schroeder’s Auto and RV Repair in Howell to paint a mural on a 35-seat bus.
They will convert the bus into a small maker space that will be permanently installed on the nature center grounds.
Artists transform old bus into new maker space for Howell Nature Center
With a little imagination, kids can create anything from the raw materials they find outdoors.
A new Livingston County non-profit art initiative s first project hopes to tap into that creative energy.
The group, Raw Art, is establishing a new maker space for nature art at the Howell Nature Center. Over the past weekend, a group of local artists gathered at Schroeder s Auto and RV Repair in Howell to paint a mural on a 35-seat bus.
They will convert the bus into a small maker space that will be permanently installed on the nature center grounds.