World Reclamation Art Project

In DeWitt, New York, a blanket-wrapped gas station makes a creative statement on global dependence on oil.

Category Outsider Art, Outsider Architecture

Outsider Art http://atlasobscura.com/category/museums-and-collections/outsider-art Outsider Architecture http://atlasobscura.com/category/architectural-oddities/outsider-architecture

In Syracuse, New York, what was formerly the Nottingham Citgo #53, a fifty-year-old abandoned gas station, has been converted into a work of art, titled WRAP, or the World Reclamation Art Project, by Syracuse University graduate art student Jennifer Marsh. More than 600 yards of brightly colorful canvas cover the gas station, sectioned into 3,400 one-square-foot panels contributed by participants from 15 countries and 29 states in a statement on global dependence on oil.

United by this common cause, WRAP contributors range from professional artists to elementary school children, and their methods run the gamut from knitting to silk screening. Marsh sewed her submissions together, waterproofed the panels, and commenced the installation on April 12, 2008.

The production of WRAP marked the first project of the International Fiber Collaborative, an organization headed by Marsh that has since created a second project, a tree called Interdependence whose fabric leaves have been contributed by supporters across the country.

As of a year ago, the blankets were taken down leaving only the empty abandoned gas station, one that you might never know was once an elaborate art project. It is up to the next Syracuse University graduate student to make something even better out of it.

See an error? Know more? Edit this place.

Users who have been to this place: itt32

  • Hours Always open.
  • Website International Fiber Collaborative
  • Address 2301 East Colvin Street, The former Nottingham Citgo, DeWitt, New York, United States
  • Cost No cost.
Map/Directions

Go to Google Maps

Post a Comment

to comment. Use your Facebook account to login instantly. Anonymous comments will be held in moderation.

Enter the Captcha code below to confirm you're human:
Captcha Image

Comments

  • & Anonymous February 16, 2010
    Unfortunately, the WRAP project was taken down over a year ago. The abandoned gas station still stands.
Contributors for World Reclamation Art Project
Nearby Places
Facebook

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook

Email updates

Stay up to date on Atlas Obscura events, tours, and new features.