The Teardown
An Artist Remembers the Seattle Viaduct
3/15/2019 | 3m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Baso has lived and made art next to the viaduct for 10 years. Now it’s going away.
Baso Fibonacci has lived and made art next to the Alaskan Way Viaduct for 10 years. The 90,000 cars that used the elevated highway each day served as soundtrack and inspiration. But the city has closed the viaduct and in a few months it will be completely torn down. What will happen to Baso and his art is an open question. But before the columns come down, the artist put on one last art show.
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The Teardown is a local public television program presented by Cascade PBS
The Teardown
An Artist Remembers the Seattle Viaduct
3/15/2019 | 3m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Baso Fibonacci has lived and made art next to the Alaskan Way Viaduct for 10 years. The 90,000 cars that used the elevated highway each day served as soundtrack and inspiration. But the city has closed the viaduct and in a few months it will be completely torn down. What will happen to Baso and his art is an open question. But before the columns come down, the artist put on one last art show.
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