About The Sit Project

The SIT Project is an endeavor in neighborhood solidarity based on the premise that if you see something that is broken, go fix it. I find chairs that have been tossed to the curb and are destined for the landfill, then take them home and re-FAB-ilitate them;  whether that means lassoing a broken arm rest together with colorful duct tape, painting a laughing face on the seat, or simply adding a frilly parasol.  Then I take the newly restored chair and plant it at a bus stop with no seating. It’s that easy.

  • Saturday, July 7th, 2012

    Excited about a project thats not really SIT related… but its still about small acts of giving and public access. I’m making a Little Free Library! Its basically a giant birdhouse packed full of fun books ( haha that I don’t want in my house anymore). What you’re looking at in this picture is a few pennies that I’ve squashed on the railroad in my neighborhood and then nailed to the roof. Eventually the whole thing will be scaled up with crushed pennies, dimes, and nickels along with a few coins from my world travels.
    Hope it looks as good as it does in my head!

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