Film Festival Premiere for Better Bones and Gardens
Better Bones and Gardens, produced by 2009 DI grads Lindsey Clark and Natalie Edler makes its film festival premiere at the Grand Rapids Film Festival in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The film, an official selection in the Student Documentary Category, follows Dan Phillips, a trash architect, and Kipp Nash, an urban farmer as these men transform the common house and garden in wildly imaginative ways. Discarded cattle bones, wine corks, DVDs, and bottle caps are used as building materials for homes, while manicured grassy front yards are transformed into nutritious gardens. By following their passion for building and gardening, Dan and Kip believe they can help people save money and keep our planet a little cleaner.











