Warren Heintz on wed 8 jun 05
Yeah,I had seen this site before and thought that this was a great idea. If for nothing other than getting art out to the general public. Allowing them to get at it in a relatively inexpesive and non intimidating matter. And maybe perking their interest enough into moving on to bigger and more expensive collecting. And also I think they would be a means of a little cash flow for a small gallery,art league,etc. And besides the older vending machines have early childhood memories for me, struggling to pull those levers and get my candy at recess. W.
Lori Richter wrote:Not clay related, but I thought others might enjoy taking a look at this interesting method of recycling retired vending machines.
While doing some research today of other Community Colleges I found an interesting article:
http://www.kishwaukeecollege.edu/pressreleases/2005/05-05-16-bennett.shtml
For more information, point your browser here - www.artomat.org
Take care,
Lori
Freeport, IL
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Lori Richter on wed 8 jun 05
Not clay related, but I thought others might enjoy taking a look at this =
interesting method of recycling retired vending machines.
While doing some research today of other Community Colleges I found an =
interesting article:
http://www.kishwaukeecollege.edu/pressreleases/2005/05-05-16-bennett.shtm=
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For more information, point your browser here - www.artomat.org=20
Take care,
Lori
Freeport, IL
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