Hannah Gibson's glass renewed exhibition turns trash into tiny treasures
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Hannah Gibson's Glass Renewed exhibition presents unique glass men sculptures made from a variety of recycled materials, including old railway signaling lenses, medical vials, and car windscreens. The artwork prompts contemplation on glass usage and recycling challenges, particularly regarding medical glass, which is specially designed for pharmaceuticals and difficult to recycle. The exhibition is housed at the Museum of Brands, offering additional displays, including a time tunnel and a photo opportunity in a German bubble car.
Row upon row of glass men fill a gallery, all seemingly identical, but each cast from glass that's unique, made from various recycled materials.
The exhibition, Glass Renewed, highlights how glass, especially medical glass, poses challenges in recycling due to its specialized design for pharmaceuticals.
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