21 February 2013

Abandoned Houses Transform Into Temporary, Pop-Up Art Museums





Columbus, Ohio is home to “Rooms To Let Temporary Art Space”, an art community project that lets artists get creative with abandoned or donated houses in the inner-city area.



Using these often overlooked spaces as sites and inspiration for their artworks, the results of the project are usually unexpected and wonderful to behold.



For instance, a student collaborative project with the Columbus College of Art & Design transformed the interior of a house into a beautiful light installation.



The brainchild of artist Melissa Vogley Woods, Room To Let is preparing for an upcoming text-driven exhibition—“Words To Let”—that will involve ten local and international writers and artists.



















[via Lost At E Minor]