Bio-Informatic Digester is one of six art installations from “A New View Camden” designed to raise awareness for unlawful bulk waste in Camden, NJ. Designed by Terreform ONE, the exhibition is a living machine that uses mealworms (Tenebrio molitor) to eat Styrofoam (polystyrene) packaging.
Volunteers from Subaru of America headquarters in Camden, NJ participated in clean-up activities in preparation for a new public art project titled, “A New View Camden.” To support artists in its hometown, the automaker is sponsoring an artist apprenticeship program for Camden residents.
For Earth Week, Subaru of America, Inc. employee volunteers collected trash and painted walls at one of several illegal dumping sites selected for “A New View Camden” public art exhibition in Camden, NJ.
During Earth Week, volunteers from Subaru of America headquarters in Camden, NJ participated in clean-up activities in preparation for a new public art project titled, “A New View Camden.” The large-scale, outdoor art installations will call attention to illegal dumping and its impact on Camden’s community.