Plywood, 2×4’s, hardware, webbing, a poster,
and objects donated by the public Thrust of Sorrows takes the form of a 12-15’ trebuchet. Historically, this medieval weapon was used for both offense and defense in war. The trebuchet was housed in the Bronx River Arts Center where BroLab initiated a campaign to illicit objects that had an emotional weight to the viewers so that they may find release. The campaign included English and Spanish handouts the gallery, an article by the New York Daily News, and tabling done on the street where BroLab discussed the project with the surrounding community.
Thrust of Sorrows
Plywood, 2×4’s, hardware, webbing, a poster,
and objects donated by the public
Thrust of Sorrows takes the form of a 12-15’ trebuchet. Historically, this medieval weapon was used for both offense and defense in war. The trebuchet was housed in the Bronx River Arts Center where BroLab initiated a campaign to illicit objects that had an emotional weight to the viewers so that they may find release. The campaign included English and Spanish handouts the gallery, an article by the New York Daily News, and tabling done on the street where BroLab discussed the project with the surrounding community.