2015
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The Dufala Brothers created a temporary waste transfer station in the former Edward Bok Vocational School in South Philadelphia. The station was conceived to recycle aluminum from local scrappers, to be repurposed by the artists to make art.

This project was part of Open Source, a citywide exhibition that brought 14 extraordinary artists from around the world to Philadelphia. They worked with Mural Arts Philadelphia and guest curator Pedro Alonzo to create a new series of public artworks that explore and illuminate Philadelphia’s diverse urban identity.

Location Note: Temporary project no longer on view at this location.

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