Tech Talk: Exhibition + Q&A: The Intersection of Art & Industry - The N.E.M.S. Gears Project

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Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation

Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation

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This is an edited version of an event that premiered on April 6, 2020 and included both pre-recorded and live segments.
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How did gears from the Boston Manufacturing Company, a pioneer in modern textile manufacturing in the 1800s, end up on the ruins of the Banning #2 Coal Mine in Western, Pennsylvania? At the heart of the story is the New England Mosaic Society (NEMS). When NEMS learned that Rachel Sager had turned the walls of the shuttered coal mine into an outdoor mosaic museum, we wanted to participate in The Ruins Project.
NEMS artists mosaicked over 30 gears that will be installed this spring. Many of these gears were donated by the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation. Over 25 mosaic artists were involved. In this webinar you’ll see how the artists were able to give new meaning and renewal to gears that fueled the Industrial Revolution. We’ll take you on a virtual tour of the gears. You’ll learn about the techniques and materials the artists used to mosaic the gears and why they wanted to participate in this historic project.
How fitting is it that gears that ran Francis Cabot Lowell’s prototype for the first modern textile manufacturing system end up in a mosaic museum that pays homage to the coal miners who fueled the Industrial Revolution? This is truly the Intersection of Art & Industry.
Speakers:
Rachel Sager, Mosaic Artist, Sager Mosaics and Owner and Curator of The Ruins Project
Members of the New England Mosaic Society (NEMS): Amy Marks, Deb Aldo, Ann Thompson, Linda Cundiff, Emily Bhargava (Moderator)
Bob Perry, Executive Director of the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation
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@susanbailey2541
@susanbailey2541 3 жыл бұрын
Very pleased to be part of this. Thanks for the fantastic video. Unfortunately the title for mine didn't make it on here. But, it's called "The Youghiogheny Runs Through It", using glass I purchased from the area near the Ruins Project. - Su Bailey
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