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WELCOME to CSA love.

WELCOME to CSAlove.

{a platform for exploring the bounty of the CSA}

CSALove is a platform for sharing the bounty of Community Supported Agriculture.

The site, art exhibit and the accompanying events expolore the unique experiential benefits of eating through a CSA membership and other direct farmer-to-eater systems.

Through imagery, poetry, pickling, and gathering, we connect to our food systems, farmers, the land, and each other.

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This site and the accompanying events were originally created as part of the INTERVENTION PROJECT in CSCL 3331 at the University of Minnesota, taught by Robin Brown and Ben Fink.

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  • mixed precipitation: the folks behind the picnic operetta!

    Here are some words from Scotty Reynolds, the man behind Mixed Precipitation—whose Picnic Operetta you will preview this Friday at Chakra Khan!

    …presenting opera and celebrating urban agriculture.

    Our name, Mixed Precipitation, comes from my personal experience as a
    year round biker.  I found that whenever I heard the words ‘mixed
    precipitation’ in the forecast it meant the worst biking weather
    imaginable—slush, rain, sleet, snow and ice—precipitation that exists
    between solid, liquid and gaseous forms.


    My aversion turned to affection as I began thinking of how I was
    consistently drawn to performance work that exists between multiple
    forms of expression.  With the involvement of our team of
    collaborators, we have made a tradition presenting theatrical work
    that encourages multiple forms of human interaction (singing, dancing,
    dining and celebrating the urban landscape!)

    Posted on July 11, 2010

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