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NCM's mission is to change the way we think about trash. As an invisible but important issue, the new artworks invite families to explore new perspectives and help shape the future. TRASH encompasses the works of art in the exhibition, hands-on art-making projects, school curricula, artist lectures, family workshops, special events, and online discussion. Participating artists include Mikey Eastman, Kota Ezawa, Kianga Ford, Institute For Figuring, Vik Muniz, Layer, Machine Project, Jessica McCambly, Jason Rogenes, Shinique Smith, Chris Sollars and more.
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Gavon Morris
Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications
gmorris@thinkplaycreate.org
619 795 1766
Denise Montgomery
858 373 7066
pr@thinkplaycreate.org

Fiesta-de-la-cuadra gratuita, Octubre 15 & 16 para conmemorar la inauguración de trash (basura) –nueva magna exposición en The New Children's Museum– celebración de la herencia hispánica el día 16
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Free Block Party October 15 & 16 commemorates opening of TRASH, major new exhibition at The New Children's Museum – Hispanic Heritage Celebration on 16th
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TRASH, new exhibition, opens October 15 at The New Children's Museum
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The publication of images is permitted only for press purposes and with the corresponding credit lines.
The Institute For Figuring's Midden, 2007–2011, four years of household plastic trash, nets. Photo © the IFF. (JPG, 12.3MB)
Jason Rogenes, project 9.08f, 2001. Expanded polystyrene, electrical components, eight fluorescent lamps. (JPG, 5.1MB)
Kota Ezawa, Stereo Trash. Commissioned by The New Children's Museum. Image by Kota Ezawa. (JPG, 7.5MB)
Layer, Three Horned Beast (and Baby Beast), 2011. Commissioned by The New Children's Museum. (JPG, 7MB)
Shinique Smith, No dust, no stain, 2006. Image credit: Steven Brooke. © Shinique Smith, courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris. (JPG, 5.1MB)
Art © Vik Muniz/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. (JPG, 5.1MB)
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