(Photos: Paul Glahn)
The Cycle Shrine is a huge bike pile sculpture and Becky says it’ll be on display until May 16th. Next time you ride by SE Madison and Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd, be sure to give it a look. Here’s the view from inside…
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The Cycle Shrine is a huge bike pile sculpture and Becky says it’ll be on display until May 16th. Next time you ride by SE Madison and Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd, be sure to give it a look. Here’s the view from inside…
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Looks like any corner of The Working Bikes warehouse in Chicago to me. Oh art.
are they welded together? if not, donate them to some organization for Africa.
h (#2) – They’re borrowed bikes, they are being returned to their respective owners at the end of the exhibit.
Terrific, What an idea. Showy, reusable and returnable. I love it. Becky you doneit, Wahoo!
Oh I can see my bike in the photo!! Becky is awesome.