Artica 2009

Time Travelers' Homecoming

IMPORTANT ARTICA RULES AND INFORMATION

Artica is a participatory art festival.
We want people to create art and create responsibly.
We are new guests in this neighborhood and would like to be allowed to come back again.
Numerous city departments and officials
have allowed us to create this very edgy festival on a very public site
because of our past history of responsibility.
Please behave accordingly and encourage other participants to follow your example.

PARKING
Parking is available on the levee, and an artists/performers parking zone will be established
but you can park where ever is convenient for you. The parking authority may or may not
charge you about $4 to park on the levee. Sometimes they're there, sometimes they're not.
It's out of our control and you're on you own. People often park on Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard.
Sometimes they give you tickets or tow your car, sometimes they don't. Again it's out of our control.
There is also the arch parking garage on Washington Avenue.

CAMPING
Camping will be available for artists on the levee, with an encampment zone
next to the artist parking zone. Be aware that the levee is slanted and cobblestone.

DRINKING ALCOHOL
The official policy is that you must be 21 and drinking acohol in public is illegal.
The unofficial policy is that if you are drinking and not a problem to the police
they won't be a problem to you. Use discretion, use a cup.
Don't carry around cans of beer or bottles of liquor.
Don't do anything stupid, be responsible.

FOOD AND COOKING
Artica will not be vending or providing any food or beverages.
There is some available from private vendors on the levee.
You are welcome to bring your own and welcome to share.
This festival stresses self-reliance and leave no trace.
Bring what you want and need and take it and all your trash
with you when you leave. This is part of our responsibility to
the city and port authority for letting us use this public venue.
All cooking must be in a raised grill or a
designated cooking fire that has an offical fire permit.
There will be no cooking/camp/ceremonial fires without a permit.
There are several designated burn barrels and cooking fire locations
with official permits for these purposes. Ask a docent where they are.

DOCENTS
There will be docents/rangers/guides happy to answer any of your questions.

FLEXIBILITY
Be fluid like the river.

WE HAVE NOTHING TO FUN BUT FUN ITSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Nita Comment by Nita on October 10, 2008 at 12:43pm
IT'S FREE FREE FREE!
Michael Stuckmeyer Comment by Michael Stuckmeyer on October 10, 2008 at 11:27am
Is there an admission fee for this event?
hap phillips Comment by hap phillips on October 9, 2008 at 1:40pm
We're not sure if the docents will be there overnight, but I'm pretty sure there will be people camping out Saturday night.
Bill Kranz Comment by Bill Kranz on October 9, 2008 at 12:53pm
Hi Hap thanks for the information above. very good.

Another question I have is will the Docents be keeping a eye on things over the course
of the night (Sat) till dawn?

Thanks,
Bill Kranz

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