Here’s a box of 100 SRAM high-performance bike components. Now make something of it. That’s the challenge SRAM lays down for groups of noted, hand-selected artists. The works they create are displayed and auctioned off with all proceeds from auctions being donated to World Bicycle Relief.
World Bicycle Relief serves people in underdeveloped regions of the world who suffer from lack of access to health care, education, and economic opportunity. With a bicycle you can travel four times farther, carry five times more, and save up to three hours a day in travel time (based on a 10-mile commute). So you can get to a doctor, to school, or to work faster and more safely. Doors closed by distance are now opened, as is the way to a better life.
Want to check out the entire lineup in person? Going to be in NYC on November 29th?
Buy tickets here.When I Spin, My Dress Spins Too
Artist: Ebitenyefa Baralaye
Materials: SRAM bike parts, bike wheel, plaster, ceramic shards and spray paint
F.T.B. Fish
Artist: Kendall Polster
Materials: SRAM parts, recycled scrap steel, epoxy
Fresh Air
Artist: Alex Bogusky
Materials: SRAM parts, leather, foam
Suspended Column
Artist: Greg Hull
Materials: SRAM parts
Click here to see the entire lineup.www.worldbicyclerelief.org
www.sram.com/partproject/new-york/art-detail.php?id=142
www.sram.com/partproject/new-york/art-detail.php?id=158
Although last year's bird was on a whole other level:
www.sram.com/partproject/velo-village/art-detail.php?id=62
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www.sram.com/partproject/new-york/art-detail.php?id=142
And kinda captures the feeling of ejecting off your bike with your seat jamed up your butt.
www.sram.com/partproject/new-york/art-detail.php?id=142
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