
"Tom Fruin, the artist behind the colorful water tower sculptures in Brooklyn, collaborated with local fragrance house Joya to create a multi-sensory installation called All Access Pass. Find Fruin's new 12-foot rooftop tower atop Joya's waterfront space at 499 Van Brunt Street, Building 4A. It's on view through October 12. While you can see the water tower day or night, the studio is open on Thursdays from 12-6pm; Fridays-Sundays from 12-7pm; and by appointment on Monday-Wednesday."
"When you arrive, you'll first be greeted by one of Fruin's signature colorful water towers. You've probably seen his other two towers in Dumbo and Brooklyn Bridge Park, but what you might not know is that these pieces were inspired by garbage littered around the city, including drug bags. For his new kaleidoscopic artwork, made of colorful plexiglass and metal, scavenged Webster Hall concert wristbands served as a muse."
A multi-sensory installation named All Access Pass pairs a 12-foot rooftop water-tower sculpture with scent to evoke late-night NYC concert memories. The project is a collaboration with local fragrance house Joya and sits atop Joya's waterfront space at 499 Van Brunt Street, Building 4A. The tower is viewable day or night and the studio offers public hours Thursdays 12-6pm, Fridays-Sundays 12-7pm, and appointments Monday-Wednesday through October 12. The kaleidoscopic sculpture uses colorful plexiglass and metal, draws inspiration from scavenged Webster Hall concert wristbands, and connects to earlier works made from found plastic drug baggies.
Read at Time Out New York
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