Ilana Napoli revisits the Edison Price Lighting factory in Queens for the second year in a row to see the exhibition at the company’s gallery space, with art made by artists from upcycled materials from the factory. She applauds the art and industry program and notes that it positively impacts the artists in residence as well as the factory workers, who are very interested in the art program and set aside interesting left-over materials for the artists to use in creating new art.
Read MoreIlana visits a gallery above a lighting factory and finds beauty and meaning in works using upcycled materials from the factory scrap bins. The big group show has everything from abstract pieces to photos of “fashion” made from leftover metals and, of course, works that use electrical circuits and lights.
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