A lemonade stand

— serving drinks made from foraged plants —

creating opportunities to gather

and make art around those same plants…


What does it look like when elementary school students share the messages they hear from nature?


What kinds of connections become possible?

The Gatherade Stand is a ongoing, co-authored art project

in the form of a lemonade stand that serves drinks

made from wild-foraged plants and creates opportunities

for collaborative creativity centering those same plants.

Artist Gilian Rappaport initiated the project in Spring 2022

in NE Portland, Oregon at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School

to encourage the connection of students and their communities

to the natural world.


This project is supported by the King School Museum of Contemporary Art (KSMoCA), and the MFA Program in Art & Social Practice at Portland State University.