Linus Coraggio, Welding Classes, Gas Station (a.k.a. 2B), Flyer

$100

Photocopy, 8.5″ x 11″. Intended to be posted on the street as an advertisement.

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In 1986, Linus Coraggio transformed an abandoned gas station at Second Street and Avenue B into a “scrap-metal studio” and exhibition space, which operated for ten years. Throughout this time, he regularly came up with novel ideas to support his continued use of the space.

Share amazing outdoor/indoor work space at 2B sculpture garden, (a former gas station located on Ave. B and Second St. on the Lower East Side)

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Linus Coraggio, Toyo Tsuchiya, and the Rivington School, 1983–95

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In 1985, No Se No artists took over the empty lot on the corner of Rivington and Forsyth, transforming it into a crammed, junkyard-like Sculpture Garden that would become the Rivington School’s best-known manifestation.