ScrapHouse Photos

by Scott Beale on June 4, 2005 · 4 comments

ScrapHouse

photo by Scott Beale

Last week I mentioned ScrapHouse, a collaborative art project that was constructed in San Francisco’s Civic Center. I just went down there today to see it in person and it’s really beautiful. They did a great job putting it all together with wonderful combinations of non-standard building materials and scrap. Here’s a gallery of the photos I shot today.

I also found out that a few of our friends contributed their art to the project, including Brian Goggin (metaphorm.org), Tom Kennedy (smilemachines.com) and Dana Albany.

If you haven’t seen it yet, you still have time, but you better make it quick, because it all comes down this Monday, June 6th.

Photo Gallery: ScrapHouse

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