Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Photos of the Bicentennial Art installation at Bank Street Brewhouse.

As noted earlier, Leticia Bajuyo and her cast and crew of volunteers have commenced the installation of her Bicentennial Art sculpture at the Bank Street Brewhouse. Here was the scene on Wednesday morning, following Sunday's and Monday's work pouring the concrete base.

This morning, the wooden forms were knocked out. Frames for holding the beer bottles will rest atop the base.

Regular customer and card-carrying progressive Hank Sutton (to the right, below) stopped by to help, and we'll be watering him (so to speak) in reward for his volunteerism. Obscured by the tail of the tape, Leticia can be seen giggling.

While all this was unfolding, the truck from Cavalier Distributing arrived to pick up a load of NABC kegs bound for Indianapolis. The driver had to wait in line, as River City Distributing (Louisville) already was at the back door taking on cargo. I wish it was this way each day.


I'm headed back that way, and later this evening, I'll post more photos of Leticia's evolving project.

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