Sustainable Neighborhoods: Rotunda Gallery, Jersey City City Hall
(May 1 - 31, 2019)
My 2 recycled sculpture had been selected to exhibit in "Sustainable Neighborhoods" group exhivition.
Poramit's artwork description:
1. “White Flowers”, 2016, Recycled plastic bottle sculpture on wood panel, 20x16x6 inches.
Description: It made from reshaped plastic bottles with heat and painted with white acrylic. Using bottle caps, bolts, nuts and wires attached the flowers on wood panel.
2. “Paper String Quartet”, 2016, Recycled paper sculpture on wood panel, 36x16x4 inches.
Description: It made from 4 types of paper such as magazine, cardboard, paper tube, and music sheet. The string is threaded across the forms and shapes of music symbol. The bottom part represents a metronome.
Detail about the exhibition:
“Sustainable Neighborhoods”
Group exhibition exploring what makes our neighborhoods sustainable.
If sustainability is defined as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, then what does sustainability look like at the local neighborhood level? Is it a community where the consumption of fossil fuels and emissions of greenhouse gases are minimized? Does it mean maintaining clean, accessible parks and tree-filled public spaces? Being protected from flooding? Reducing waste? How about safe and reliable public transportation options? Or does it mean having small businesses nearby that you can walk to and knowing your neighbors? 2019 is Jersey City’s Year of Sustainable Neighborhoods and we want to see what that means to you as an artist.
Opening Reception: Tuesday May 14, 6-8pm
Location: Rotunda Gallery, 3rd floor @ City Hall, 280 Grove Street, Jersey City, New Jersey 07302
On view: May 1-31, 2019, Mon-Fri 10am - 5pm
(May 1 - 31, 2019)
My 2 recycled sculpture had been selected to exhibit in "Sustainable Neighborhoods" group exhivition.
Poramit's artwork description:
1. “White Flowers”, 2016, Recycled plastic bottle sculpture on wood panel, 20x16x6 inches.
Description: It made from reshaped plastic bottles with heat and painted with white acrylic. Using bottle caps, bolts, nuts and wires attached the flowers on wood panel.
2. “Paper String Quartet”, 2016, Recycled paper sculpture on wood panel, 36x16x4 inches.
Description: It made from 4 types of paper such as magazine, cardboard, paper tube, and music sheet. The string is threaded across the forms and shapes of music symbol. The bottom part represents a metronome.
Detail about the exhibition:
“Sustainable Neighborhoods”
Group exhibition exploring what makes our neighborhoods sustainable.
If sustainability is defined as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, then what does sustainability look like at the local neighborhood level? Is it a community where the consumption of fossil fuels and emissions of greenhouse gases are minimized? Does it mean maintaining clean, accessible parks and tree-filled public spaces? Being protected from flooding? Reducing waste? How about safe and reliable public transportation options? Or does it mean having small businesses nearby that you can walk to and knowing your neighbors? 2019 is Jersey City’s Year of Sustainable Neighborhoods and we want to see what that means to you as an artist.
Opening Reception: Tuesday May 14, 6-8pm
Location: Rotunda Gallery, 3rd floor @ City Hall, 280 Grove Street, Jersey City, New Jersey 07302
On view: May 1-31, 2019, Mon-Fri 10am - 5pm
Opening Reception: May 14, 2019 (6-8 pm)
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