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Article: TRASH TALKING ; With kid-friendly sculptures crafted from recycled materials, this exhibit makes a statement
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- September 26, 2008
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Ingrid Goldbloom Bloch is adjusting her underwear. The artist has
seven bright and roomy briefs hanging on the wall of the Children's
Museum, each woven from aluminum cans, and one, a bit askew, needs
straightening. She calls the series of sculptures "A Clean Pair for
Every Day of the Week."
Goldbloom Bloch's sculpture series, made from cans, rivets, dryer
vents, and gutter guards, is part of "The Dirty Dozen: 12 Artists &
a Ton of Trash" - 12 bodies of work crafted from recyclable
materials, on view at the Children's Museum through Oct. 2. The
exhibit marks the museum's monthlong Green Festival celebration of
the three Rs - reduce, reuse, and recycle.
In addition to Goldbloom Bloch's ...