The two-day event was called “Only Connect.” We emphasized the infrastructure that makes neighborhoods out of houses and buildings. Yes, every building had an electrical light, water tubes, sewage tubes and access to the main road. And yes It’s also true, every time that Handshake 302 holds an event at the P+V Gallery, the kids rock our world. Take a look at the smiles that creativity brings! More about Handshake 302 here and here.
Hi Mary Ann — I’m a reporter with the Washington Post, working on a piece about Shenzhen’s recent history. I’d love to interview you if you’re available. I’ve reached out through the email on your website, but I get a bounceback. I’m at amanda.erickson@washpost.com