Art in East Brunswick, An American Town Leaping Boundaries

This video features local art projects over the last 15 years or more..roadside shows, art that rolls, such as the Eighteen Lumber truck which carries the International Bumper Sticker Show in rain, sleet and snow. Good synopsis of VAL projects check out painterskeys.com The Stone Museum hosted a concrete fish brick show around a small mirror pond for a number of years. We are moving to Mexico. Where will the fish bricks go next? The flying beetle, simple beginnings! It began as a coloring project among several local schools and random others. For a few years it could be seen seen in the driveway at the ArtYard, also a place of simple beginnings for long range, risky creative projects which go off in many directions. The Flying Beetle has gone home to East Brunswick Foreign & Domestic Cars, Harts Ln. In this video is also what remains of the HUBCAP show, almost 300 hubcaps painted and glued, etc, dents and rust a plus, which was also at the Stone Museum, up high for a number of years. Maintaining it was allot of climbing. Now it is down low at a secret location in East Brunswick. The merger of two PVC sculpture shows has remnants both in front of the ArtYard and in front of the small building at Eighteen Lumber Company. Until October 2008 there were a number of pipes at UMDNJ, Piscataway, NJ. Cleaned out now and moving on! The EYE on 18! A slice of a tree which resembled an eye socket. Sculptor Bernard Axelrod further embellished it with nails, painted cat's eye yellow. It <b>...</b>
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