A Sound Education through Environmental Art during the Bridgeport Art Trail

We were thrilled to host hundreds of visitors during the 2023 edition of AmFab Open Studios as part of the Bridgeport Art Trail. A weekend full of great conversations about protecting Long Island Sound which typically begins with questions about my work made from reclaimed ocean plastics and plastics toys that I rescue from becoming part of the landfill, along with the one of kind apparel I design and wear as an advocate and activist for climate health and nature conservation.

We rehomed many toys that would have ended up incinerated or landfilled and engaged kids and their parents on strategies to avoid the problem of “too much stuff.”

kHyal in her studio with visitors. Photo: Mike Lauterborn, Fairfield Hamlet Hub, ©2023

Photo: Mike Lauterborn, Fairfield Hamlet Hub, ©2023

Plastic is Toxic to Living Things, digital image ©kHyal 2023

Image: From kHyal’s digital work “Toy Ocean: Out to Sea” ©2023

kHyal’s studio installation 2023

Detail of kHyal’s studio installation, which combines her “Plastic Horse Rescue” with her ongoing and evolving “Sound of Plastic” project, including plastic pollution collection, education, and horseshoe crab conservation at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, CT. ©2023

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