Thank you
Thanks to all the volunteers, speakers and attendees who helped to make DIY DAYS Philadelphia such a success. Close to 300 people attended the day which included 40 speakers and 22 sessions in two different spaces.
The event yesterday showed the power that a community can have as people traveled in from all over the US not only to attend but also to volunteer their time and talents.
Over the coming days we’ll be releasing photos, video and audio from the event. It is all open media and you’re free to embed and spread.
And as we plan additional locations for DIY DAYS we welcome your suggestions. work [@] workbookproject [dot] com
Here’s a sampling of some images from yesterday. Check back for more. If you shot any photos, video or recorded audio please send us a link. We’d love to include it in the overall archive of the day. For those who shot photos feel free to share them via the ‘diydays‘ photo pool on Flickr.
Special thanks to Rich Hoffman, Aaron Matzkin, and Bruce Pinchbeck for snapping photos throughout the day.
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wow great collection of people!
Wow…wish I would have gone to the LA DIY days when they were here. I want to do something similiar to get the San Diego artistic community interested and active. Have fun guys and thanks for clearing a path.
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