Fill the Fridge Greeting Card Collection

$10.00

Fill the Fridge is a curated collection of five greeting cards featuring artwork by five prairie artists—Aralia Maxwell, Deanna Pauls, Marc Rousseau, Xiao Han, and Yonina Rollack. The cards include photography, sculpture, poetry, and digital illustrations which showcase the intimacy of sharing a meal and the ways in which food connects communities. All proceeds from Fill the Fridge will be donated to the Riversdale Community Fridge

Located right outside of the BlackFlash office (within the PAVED Arts and AKA building) at 424 20th Street W, the Riversdale Community Fridge is a mutual aid effort addressing food insecurity in Saskatoon. The fridge is supplied with groceries and prepared meals donated by the community, for the community. Since launching in January 2021, they have built relationships within the community—inviting members of the community to get involved, visit the fridge directly, volunteer, or advocate alongside them for long-term solutions to poverty, food insecurity, and food waste in Saskatoon. 

Thank you to Minuteman Press Saskatoon for their generous support! 

Description

Fill the Fridge is a curated collection of five greeting cards featuring artwork by five prairie artists—Aralia Maxwell, Deanna Pauls, Marc Rousseau, Xiao Han, and Yonina Rollack. The cards include photography, sculpture, poetry, and digital illustrations which showcase the intimacy of sharing a meal and the ways in which food connects communities. All proceeds from Fill the Fridge will be donated to the Riversdale Community Fridge

Located right outside of the BlackFlash office (within the PAVED Arts and AKA building) at 424 20th Street W, the Riversdale Community Fridge is a mutual aid effort addressing food insecurity in Saskatoon. The fridge is supplied with groceries and prepared meals donated by the community, for the community. Since launching in January 2021, they have built relationships within the community—inviting members of the community to get involved, visit the fridge directly, volunteer, or advocate alongside them for long-term solutions to poverty, food insecurity, and food waste in Saskatoon. 

Thank you to Minuteman Press Saskatoon for their generous support!