Tompkins County Public Library has announced the Thursday, August 27
opening of “Rhino Toys,” a thought-provoking exhibit featuring hand-crafted
toys designed to highlight current events and social issues.
Created by Buffalo-based artist and public school art teacher, Rich
Tomasello, “Rhino Toys” examines—through specially-designed toys reflecting
traditional stereotypes and common media-messaging—issues of war, school
shootings and social injustice.
Inspired by the 2012 Newtown, Connecticut school shooting,
Tomasello created a series of dark, ironic and absurd action figures presented
under the fictional toy company brand, Rhino Toys. The series includes
customized toys—made from existing playthings—packaged in meticulously designed
boxes, complete with guns, bullets, clips, body armor, grenades, gas masks and
human targets.
“Rhino Toys” will be on display at the library through October 31.
Teens are invited to explore the concepts behind the exhibit
during an action figure-making workshop being held in conjunction with TCPL’s Saturday, August 29 Tomp-Con mini-comic convention. Tomesello’s workshop will take
place from noon to 1 p.m. and is open to participants ages 9 through 19. Attendees
will be able to take home their personalized action figures.
“Tomp-Con” will also feature an illustration workshop, author/fan
talks, a game room, a Super Smash Brothers tournament and a cosplay fashion
show.
For more information about the exhibit, contact TCPL Exhibit
Coordinator Sally Grubb at sgrubb@tcpl.org.
To learn more about Tomp-Con, contact Teen Services Librarian Regina DeMauro at
rdemauro@tcpl.org.
To register for Tomp-Con, visit http://www.libraryinsight.com/EventSignUp.asp?t=206453443&jx=nnv&lmx=694590.
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