The 5th Cornell Biennial returns with NFT artwork and exhibition of toilets

Beginning this Sunday, Cornellians should expect to see a display of edible fruit crops emerging from six toilet seats, which will be located in the Rock Garden between Olive Tjaden Hall and Sibley Hall. This exhibition is organized and presented by the Cornell Council for the Arts as part of the Fifth Cornell Biennial.

“We often avoid conversations around the waste we generate,” CCA wrote in its event announcement. “We hope this installation helps to imagine the value of phosphorus and nitrogen for edible and nutritious plant growth in the excrement we flush away.”

This art project was put together by Matéa LeBeau ’22 and Isabella Culotta ’22 in an effort to encourage the public to realize the potential of recycling human waste and using it in food production.

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