The Philadelphia Zoo has added some unusual animals. There’s the pink crocodile molded from used chewing gum. A rhinoceros fashioned from silver-plated platters. And a gorilla made from car doors.
Trash that has been reinvented as conservation-minded art has taken over the paths in the Philadelphia Zoo. A 35-foot, 9,000 pound tree with butterflies made from motorcycle tires greets visitors ...
Junk will be the main topic of conversation this week for more than 150 art educators and students from across the state as they gather in downtown Columbus. Thursday through Sunday, Columbus State ...
The Philadelphia Zoo is home to a whole new crew of creatures, thanks to a new exhibit comprising animal sculptures made with recycled, renewed, reused and repurposed materials. “Second Nature: Junk ...
There’s no harder art space to program in Denver than the lobby of Republic Plaza, the city’s tallest building. It’s a jumbled set of rooms, interrupted by elevator shafts, windows, security desks and ...