The Vera Bracken Library is now hosting "The Multiples Project" in its Reference Collection.
This show displays the sculptures created by the students in the ARFN 233 class at Medicine Hat College. Their task was to "use multiples of a small object to create a sculpture that makes a statement." You will see that the results were very impressive.
If you cannot see the display in person, then browse the slideshow [enlarge the slideshow to discover more about the each piece and the artists]:
Thursday, March 24, 2011
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