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Creating a New View in Camden

Public art transforms sites once marred by illegal dumping, creating a New View of Camden.

06/19/2021

State of the Arts

Creating a New View in Camden

Clip: Season 39 Episode 6 | 8m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Public art transforms sites once marred by illegal dumping, creating a New View of Camden.

A tour of six public art pieces in Camden, sited on lots previously used for illegal dumping. The City of Camden, Cooper’s Ferry Partnership, and Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts coordinated to revitalize abandoned lots into community spaces, where artists installed highly-visible sculptures made from reused materials.

06/19/2021

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