Lily Cox-Richard's two-story high, hand-tied broom is so large it becomes
architecture, seemingly sprouting from the building itself. It is a recasting of materials, made from backer rod, a material consisting of small round foam used to back joints and help control the amount of sealant used in construction. The same foam is used in floating pool noodles.
Cox-Richard explains how the broom was built on site and her collaboration with Nomaco, a zero-waste company that produces the material and also melts down and recycles the waste. The material for the broom will be recycled yet again after the exhibition closes.
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