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Tape artists at Museum of Work & Culture

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WOONSOCKET— The Museum of Work & Culture will be the canvas for a temporary art installati­on by Riverzedge Arts and The Tape Art Crew, a group of public artists who create large-scale murals with colored tape.

Starting today, the teen artists will work with young people on the autism spectrum as part of the Museum’s Made-to-Order Monday program. Together, they will create a temporary exhibit on the walls and floors of the changing gallery space.

Today and Aug. 8, Riverzedge will complete the installati­on of the exterior mural, which will be on display Aug. 9 and 10 before being removed in a community event Aug. 11.

Michael Townsend and Leah Smith of The Tape Art Crew have served as mentors for stu- dents from Riverzedge Arts as they design, create, and install their work at the MoWC.

Riverzedge’s Tape Art project is made possible through an National Endowment for the Arts Art Work Award that is supporting a oneyear “Artist in Experience” project in the Public Art Lab. The Artist in Experience project enables the teen artists in the Public Art Lab to commission three public art mentors to work collaborat­ively with them to design, fabricate, and install public art and sculpture in the city of Woonsocket. The Art Works category supports the creation of work and presentati­on of both new and existing work, lifelong learning in the arts, and public engagement with the arts through 13 discipline­s or fields.

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