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Through connections, Portland artists Tyler FuQua Creations, Fez BeGaetz and Ivan McLean have light art pieces installed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, of all places. ....
Earth Day 2021: N.J. city fights illegal dumping with epic recycled outdoor art display. Updated 6:56 AM; A series of environmentally-conscious public art displays officially open Thursday on Camden, timed to coincide with Earth Day 2021. Instillations include a giant black cat made of recycled car hoods, a turntable created with plastic bottles and face masks and a 17-foot-tall robot with a heart that beats for his planet. Those and more are available to peruse throughout various Camden neighborhoods starting today after a year-long delay due to COVID-19. The artwork, which is made from recycled materials, looks to spotlight the issue of illegal dumping. It’s a problem that costs taxpayers in the Camden County municipality more than $4 million a year, according to the city. ....
Outdoor public art project unveiled in Camden Updated 12:44 PM; Today 9:55 AM Invincible Cat by Don Kennelll and Lisa Adler is one of six New View-Camden art installations sprinkled throughout the city.anewviewcamden.com Facebook Share On Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, the City of Camden, Cooper’s Ferry Partnership and the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts will unveil “A New View-Camden,” a half-year outdoor exhibit of six family-friendly public art projects located around the city. Funded by a $1 million Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge grant, these large-scale, outdoor art installations specifically were designed to raise awareness about unlawful dumping of bulk waste in Camden, which costs taxpayers over $4 million annually. Among the “A New View” works will be a massive feline designed from repurposed automobiles, a 15-foot-tall steel trash collecting creature and a machine that utilizes mealworms to eat Styrofoam packaging ....