27 year old Nico Glaude is making Sudburians feel nostalgic with his public art project called, “Cut-Out Memories”.90s. Using nothing but cardboard, duct tape and paint, Nico has spent the past few months erecting giant sculptures (Hilroy Notepads, Flintstones Vitamins, Blockbuster VHS Tapes, Zellers Bags) Glaude says his hope is that these images will not only resonate with you, but also bring back memories.

Glaude is a mural coordinator for Sudbury’s Up Here Festival and has worked on the majority of street art you see in downtown Sudbury.

KiSS Mornings with Shannon & Gary asked Glaude about his love for art and all things 90s.

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LISTEN: Public Art Project in Sudbury is 90's Nostalgia

Originally Aired: October 16, 2017

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