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Don
Marple & Dave Senn, visitors from Seaville, NJ
"Our wives were afraid to bring us here b/c they didn't
think we would ever get rid of our junk anymore
my wife is
the one that throws things away and I'm the one that saves stuff.
I told her when I came in here now I know what I can do with all
this stuff."
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Roger
Wing, visitor from Philadelphia, PA
Commented on the intriguing nature of reusing everyday items,
"I'm very amused by the nonsensical tools. I have things like
that around in my (art) studio so I can relate to these things
I can appreciate the fact that they are being displayed in their
own right because I often think that the tools in the process are
as interesting as the end result."
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Elaine
Lander, visitor from Philadelphia, PA
Hear Randall Cleaver's clock and a few thoughts from Elaine
(as well as Roger and Erik) as they listen to his clock sound off.
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Randall was saying that the best thing about the show's
opening reception is the kids actually played the pinball machine,
everybody did exactly what I wanted them to do with my piece."
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Erik
Lang, visitor from Philadelphia, PA
"My friends invited me to come to this exhibit and I usually
don't go anywhere where I can't walk to. So I said no I don't want
to go it's an hour to NJ. But then they told me it was all recycled
material and I'm just really interested in that. I think all these
objects are so common but they're so beautiful. And if people just
took the time to appreciate what they have instead of throwing it
away, we'd all be better off."
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Sue
Levin, visitor
When asked for her thoughts on the found objects exhibit, she eagerly
proclaimed, "I think it's adorable and it appeals to my sense
of whimsy."
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