Philip Campbell's COVID-19 Inspired Social Art Project: Colorful Masks

ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
COVID-19 inspired masks by Philip Campbell are a social art project
Working out of his studio in downtown Indianapolis, Alpha & Omega Prize - 2016 honoree Philip Campbell describes his newest creations as his "current social art project." We're big fans of this wood sculptor--a carver to be more precise, who began making quilts a few years ago "so you could become a participant in my art. You complete each piece by allowing it to comfort, warm, and protect you." There are two types of artists: traditional whose art expresses their take on the world, and there are social artists like Campbell who create to problem solve and create a better world. Find out more by following Philip Campbell at Instagram.com/philipcampbell.
The fabric masks were created in varied emergency colors of orange, yellow, and white. 

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