|
Posted: 4:19 PM Sep 10, 2008
Items Confiscated by Airlines Become Works of Art
An art show in Wisconsin right now sheds light on how life has changed for airline passengers since 9-11.
Reporter: WSAW |
|
Font Size:
An art show in Wisconsin right now sheds light on how life has changed for airline passengers since 9-11.
California artist Michele Pred creates pieces of art from items confiscated at airports. The items include scissors, nail clippers, and matches. Pred says the art is a symbol of how fears have changed the U.S. in the past seven years.
Her works are now on display at the Kohler arts center in Sheboygan.
More Stories
WSAW.com Most Popular
- UPDATE: More Charges Filed in Antigo Drug Ring
- UWSP Employee Accused of Battery
- Stevens Point Boy Featured on CBS Evening News, Friday
- Gift Card Scam Targets Waushara County
- NEW INFO: Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Point Mall Condemnation
- New Proposal Would Allow People to Make and Serve Beer Outside Home
- Stevens Point Company Awaits DPI Decision on Software Contract
- UPDATE: Packers LB Erik Walden Agrees to Plea Deal
- Hundreds Pay Tribute to 3 Teens Killed in Crash
- Obama to Visit Master Lock in Milwaukee Next Week
- Emergency Steps Needed to Balance Budget? Walker Says No
41 Comments - Wisconsin to Use Part of Settlement for Budget
33 Comments - UPDATE: More Charges Filed in Antigo Drug Ring
21 Comments - Democratic Leader Blasts Walker Over Budget
19 Comments - Judge Denies Request to Stop Voter ID Law
17 Comments - Stevens Point Boy Featured on CBS Evening News, Friday
16 Comments





