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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Mari's cup is found by Robyn

Well I am not so techno savvy, so unfolding the facebook site, following leads to my "notifications', I found Robyn's response to finding Mari's cup. How wonderful!
She had posted her response on Instagram. . .

I will just put the text here and then a link to her instagram post for you to link to

Never before have I been so excited and joyful whilst walking through Footscray station!! This little beauty was hiding in plain site whilst hundreds of people walked straight past it! The bottom of the escalators facing the Maribynong River. I was with my love and spotted it as we got on a crowded escalator! I was incompressible and told him to wait for me up top... I'd known about the project, so generous and thoughtful that I felt all warm and fuzzy inside.


http://www.imgrum.net/media/1323454467773781034_824867078

thanks Robyn for your response to finding the treasure, it is much treasured by me, because I dont know the stories of what happens to most of the cups after they are placed.

and here is where Robyn found the cup hiding in plain sight




I am still looking for more messages of learning and education to write onto cups so if you would like to contribute, please email your message to debbieqadri@hotmail.com
or write a message on the facebook site : https://www.facebook.com/messageinacup/

and be sure to have a good day!

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About: Message in a Cup


Messages and stories of learning in Footscray are collected and then written onto the insides of one hundred handmade blue cups. The cups are placed in Footscray during BluScray events to be found by people and taken home. The project gives voice to peoples experiences and understandings of learning and shares these ideas with others in the city of Footscray.



Message in a Cup is part of BluScray,  a program of blue-themed arts and cultural events held throughout 2016 to celebrate Victoria University’s Centenary in collaboration with Maribyrnong City Council for the Footscray University Town initiative. Message in a cup was made by the artist Debbie Harman Qadri.


Visit www.vu.edu/bluscray for more information #BluScray



a very sincere thankyou to those people who became involved in the project, it was nothing without you.

this project was brought to you by:
Maxienne, Greg, Mick, Christopher, Greg, Alejandra, Jason, Lou, Dan, Nick, Rachel, Pauline, Anon, Carl, Jamal, Candice, Aaron, Catherine, Larissa, Jo, Geoff, Jocelyn, Danny, Jos, Bill, Brendan, Sasha, Rosie, Ethan, Kim, Jess, Kriti, Neha, Gaurika, Raman, Angela and Shenel. Crystal, Mankirat and Sonia, Dorothy, Marg, Tung, Davina, Marten, Lola, Adam,
Nick, Tamati, Molly, Ella, Dean, Viltor, Ella, Chantelle, Milo, Vanessa, Lynn, Sara, Austin, July, Aiden, Jack, Kristen, Liz, Kirsten, Ko, Ali, Sylvia, Raine, Bec, Ocore, Stjepan, Dan, Cathy, Rich, Iffat, Salma, Erica, Carolyn, O.H., Kellie, Suzanne, Annie, Cathy, Marnie, Michelle, Evie, Anne, Rhiannon, Pat, Mary, Liss, Neil, Gennivieve, Charlotte, Jacinta, Hannes, Maureen, Carmen, and Debbie.

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