2018 Grantmakers In Health Conference Visits the Commons
On Wednesday, June 20, 2018, Sweet Water Foundation hosted 30+ attendees from the 2018 Grantmakers in Health Conference (GIH). People from all across the country converged in Chicago from June 20 - 22 for the largest annual gathering of health funders in the country.
First Annual Juneteenth @ the Commons!
On June 16, 2018, Sweet Water Foundation hosted the First Annual Juneteenth Celebration @ the Commons. More than 400 people gathered at Sweet Water Foundation’s Perry Ave Commons to take part in an event that was profound, inspirational, transformative, and grounded in community and history.
Hive Chicago Network "Un-Meetup" at the Commons
On a rainy Thursday morning, a group of more than 30 people from the Hive Chicago Learning Network gathered at the Perry Ave Commons to unlearn, unmeet, and reconnect.
Humans of Sweet Water...Meet Kolenda "Kokoa" Davis
Kolenda “Kokoa” Davis is a local resident who grew up in the Washington Park neighborhood. Since she started volunteering at Sweet Water Foundation in 2015, Kokoa has become much more than a volunteer. She is an important member of the Sweet Water Foundation team and family who shares her time, skills, connections, and memory of the neighborhood with the SWF community.
Re[CREATE]Ed Spaces with Peck Elementary: Fractal Seats and the Arts
Persida Contreras, a K-4 music teacher at Peck Elementary School, was inspired by the workshop and took the challenge to heart. Ms. Contreras brought two of the fractal seats she helped to create back to her classroom and began using them to reclaim space with her students.
The Working Through S.C.A.L.E. Program Launches at the Perry Ave Commons
We are excited to announce the launch of the Working Through S.C.A.L.E. (Sustainable Collaborations Across Living Ecologies) program in partnership with the Chicago Academy of Sciences/ Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum (Nature Museum).
Humans of Sweet Water...Meet Natalie Zepeda
Meet Natalie Zepeda...Natalie is an architecture student at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) who has been interning at Sweet Water Foundation (SWF) since December of 2017. After discovering SWF’s pop-up shop at the Chicago Design Museum in the Block 37 mall, Natalie found that she fit right in with the Sweet Water team.
Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival @ the Commons
On Friday, April 20, 2018, Sweet Water Foundation hosted the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival’s Neighborhood Tour in the Work-Shop at the Perry Ave Commons.
Family Day @ the Smart: SWF Building Blocks and Sunflower Stalks
On Saturday, April 7, 2018 more than 50 children and their parents filtered through the Smart Museum of Art to participate in Family Day: Building Blocks and Sunflower Stalks.
SWF Launches the ISEIF Smart Pod Project to Build a Living, Learning Smart Grid Laboratory
After a series of planning calls throughout this winter, the Smart Pod Project, officially launched in March with a full site visit and planning session between Sweet Water Foundation staff and project partner organizations including Chicago Public Schools’ Career and Technical Education (CPS CTE), CPS Chicago Builds, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Re[CREATE]Ed Spaces REDUX: SWF Partners with Freedom by Design Students at IIT
Building upon the momentum of the past several years of the Sweet Water Foundation’s Re[CREATE]Ed Spaces Program in partnership with the Chicago Architecture Foundation and the Chicago Community Trust’s Hive Chicago Fund for Connected Learning, SWF has engaged in a design-build collaboration with the Freedom by Design Group at IIT.
Sweet Water Foundation Presents at the 6th Annual Massachusetts Urban Farming Conference
On Friday, March 16, 2018, two Sweet Water Foundation (SWF) representatives traveled to Boston to present at the 6th Annual Massachusetts Urban Farming Conference organized by the Urban Farming Institute and Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources.
Humans of Sweet Water...Meet Orrin Williams
In 2010, Orrin Williams met Sweet Water Foundation's Co-Founder, Emmanuel Pratt, at a meeting in West Englewood. An instant bond was formed as they quickly recognized the synergies in their work and a shared vision of transformation on Chicago’s South side. The two have been working together ever since and Sweet Water Foundation has benefited greatly from Orrin’s leadership, vision, and contributions over the years.
SWF Launches the Year-Long Radical [Re]Construction of Values Workshop Series
On Saturday, February 3rd, more than 25 members of the extended Sweet Water Foundation community attended the first of twelve workshops in the year-long Radical [Re]Construction of Values event series.
SWF Pop-Up Shops Bring the Carpentry Apprenticeship Program to Life!
Just in time for the 2017 holiday season, Sweet Water Foundation engaged in our first-ever retail experience, hosting pop-up shops in the months of November and December at the Chicago Design Market in the Block 37 mall in downtown Chicago and The Silver Room in Hyde Park.
From Dublin to Chicago: Fractal Seating Amplify Educators Workshop
On Saturday, February 24th, more than 40 educators participated in Sweet Water Foundation’s Fractal Seating Workshop at the Smart Museum of Art. The workshop was featured as part of the University of Chicago’s Amplify Education Series, which seeks to develop a model of collaboration that leads to a systemically, and sustainably networked education community that supports rich and dynamic arts learning experiences.
RADICAL [RE]CONSTRUCTION OF COMMUNITY: FOOD, ART, AND REGENERATIVE PLACEMAKING ON CHICAGO’S SOUTH SIDE
Over the past several years, Chicago has been highlighted in the media as a ‘tale of two cities’: one of them safe and prosperous, the other dangerous and poor—and both of them growing more so. Amidst these crises, a radical [re]construction of community is underway at the Perry Ave Commons on Chicago’s South Side, fueled by food, art, and the practice of Regenerative Placemaking.
Humans of Sweet Water...Meet Rudy Taylor
In 2016, Rudy Taylor was introduced to Sweet Water Foundation through a long-time, mutual colleague and mentor. Intrigued by the organization’s work and camaraderie, Rudy began to practice his craft - furniture design - out of a small area at Sweet Water Foundation’s workshop. Slowly, but surely, he became more engaged with the carpentry program and began supporting young apprentices...
Thank You Summer Interns!
Each summer, Sweet Water Foundation welcomes high school, college and graduate students to help GROW the neighborhood. A special thanks for making this summer season a success!
Re[CREATE]ing a New Pocket Park on the Commons
This summer, the Re[CREATE]Ed Spaces program brought together more than 20 rising junior and senior high school students from across the city to redesign a vacant lot on Sweet Water Foundation’s Perry Avenue Commons.