|
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
| AP Online Video |
|
|
WSAW.com Most Popular
- Picking Your Brackets for the NCAA Basketball Tournament
- Authorities Release Name of Man Killed in Rollover Crash in Clark County
- Wausau Company to Add 100 Jobs Next Month
- Schofield Woman Accused of Having Sex with Teen
- Greenheck to Layoff Nearly 50 Employees
- Man Struck, Killed by Recycling Truck in Hudson
- Saint Patrick's Police Reports
- Alcohol a Factor in UW-Eau Claire Student's Fatal Fall
- Government Orders Recall of 1.2 Million High Chairs
- Athens Area Family Celebrates Irish Heritage With Dancing
- Athens Area Family Celebrates Irish Heritage With Dancing
13 Comments - Greenheck to Layoff Nearly 50 Employees
7 Comments - Child Struck By Car at Riverview Elementary in Wausau
3 Comments - Ploman Pleads Not Guilty in the Death of his Wife and Daughter Following Drunk Driving Accident
3 Comments - Wis. Legislators Consider End to Religious Exception
2 Comments




