2617 days ago

Contribute to our junk sculpture wall at Arts in Action

Jago Neal from

This Saturday is Arts in Action - our FREE family Arts festival. During Arts in Action street Artist and educator Harry McNiven will be creating a 'Junk sculpture wall' on our building. If you have an item of 'junk' please bring it along so it can be included and immortalised as a piece of Art instead of a piece of junk.
What we want: Plastic toys, figures, cars & dolls, old modems & phones, tools, small electric items such as speakers, kitchen gadgets, cutlery, other metal and plastic items.
What we do not want: Large electronics, furniture, objects that will decompose E.G, paper or card, food, clothing, sharp or dangerous items such as broken glass or ceramics.
Note# This is not a chance to get rid of large unwanted waste
In the pictures you'll see the space on the left and an example of what a section of the sculpture might look like.

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