Country’s First ‘Waste-To-Art Museum’ Opens In Bhubaneswar Gallery By OB Bureau On Nov 20, 2018 Twenty-two artists from 16 nations have created 24 wonderful sculptures from waste for the museum. Share Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday inaugurated Bhubaneswar Open Air Museum of Waste-to-Art in K7 at Kalinga Vihar In Odisha Capital. Twenty-two artists from 16 nations have created 24 wonderful sculptures from waste for the museum. “Bhubaneswar Open Air Museum of Waste-to-Art is a very god initiative. I congratulate the organisers for this effort to make the international art symposium successful. All the sculptures are strikingly beautiful,” the Chief Minister said. The open-air museum of waste-to-art is a joint initiative by Anpic and the BDA. The venue will now be open for public from 10 am to 4 pm every day. The artists started their work from November 1 with nearly 50 tonnes of waste, mainly metals and plastics collected from different parts of the Twin Cities of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar including the industrial estates. waste to art museum Share FacebookTwitterGoogle+ReddItWhatsAppPinterestEmail
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