Key Healy's new installation, Lost and Found

Kay Healy's (ACG '08) Lost and Found is a 1,000 square foot installation in the Homepage Café in the Central Library of Philadelphia. This life-sized installation showcases quintessential Philadelphia row homes inhabited with three-dimensional screen printed, stuffed, and sewn objects. From armchairs to frying pans, side tables to Teletubbies, each piece is based on a person’s story of an object that they have lost and wish they could still have. In conjunction with the installation, WHYY’s Peter Crimmins has recorded and created audio for viewers to hear the stories of the objects first-hand. Installation on view October 2, 2014 - October 2, 2015 at the Central Library of Philadlephia, Home Page Café (1900 Vine Street) Opening Reception: Thursday, October 2, 6:00pm – 8:00pm, Artist’s Talk 6:00pm – 6:30pm

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