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Subaru of America Supports Camden Artists Through Public Art


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CAMDEN, N.J., April 23, 2021 /3BL Media/ – Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA) today announced that it will help fund “A New View,” a public art project stemming from a $1 million Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge grant to build large-scale, outdoor art installations from renowned artists on illegal dumping sites in Camden, NJ. The automaker’s support, which is part of the Subaru Loves the Earth initiative to protect the environment, will attract art-lovers of all ages to Camden and bring awareness to illegal dumping and its impact on the Camden community and environment.
To support artists in Camden and help bring A New View to life, Subaru is helping to support an Artist Apprenticeship Program for Camden residents, who will be given the opportunity to work and learn with the artists creating the installations. In addition, volunteers from Subaru of America headquarters in Camden have participated in clean-up activities around the ci ....

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Outdoor public art project unveiled in Camden


Outdoor public art project unveiled in Camden
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Invincible Cat by Don Kennelll and Lisa Adler is one of six New View-Camden art installations sprinkled throughout the city.anewviewcamden.com
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On Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, the City of Camden, Cooper’s Ferry Partnership and the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts will unveil “A New View-Camden,” a half-year outdoor exhibit of six family-friendly public art projects located around the city.
Funded by a $1 million Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge grant, these large-scale, outdoor art installations specifically were designed to raise awareness about unlawful dumping of bulk waste in Camden, which costs taxpayers over $4 million annually. Among the “A New View” works will be a massive feline designed from repurposed automobiles, a 15-foot-tall steel trash collecting creature and a machine that utilizes mealworms to eat Styrofoam packaging ....

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