On Friday, April 24, ROTHY’S [https://rothys.com/]and MET- and
MoMA-collected artist WILLIE COLE [https://www.williecole.com/]
will transform Flatiron Plaza into a live public art installation
built from 2,500 donated plastic water bottles. The sculpture will be
assembled in real time by New Yorkers, turning everyday waste into a
collective work of art.
The numbers tell the story: Americans discard 60 million plastic
bottles every day, nearly 700 every
second. The 2,500 bottles in Cole’s sculpture would be gone from the
waste stream in under four seconds.
Free and open to the public, the event will feature a pop-up water
refill station by HOPE HYDRATION [https://www.hopehydration.com/]
. Extending its partnership with Rothy’s Plastic Pause initiative
last summer, HOPE Hydration will be on-site to fill reusable bottles
and track real-time sustainability stats – including refills,
plastic bottles saved, C02 diverted, and more.
The installation will be on view from 9 AM to 5 PM, with Cole present
from 11 AM to 2 PM.
In-store programming continues at Rothy’s Fifth Avenue and
Williamsburg locations, where Cole’s commissioned work is on
permanent view.
Free time
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