Philadelphia Magic Gardens by Isaiah Zagar

Aptly-named the ‘Magic Gardens,’ a landmark art project in Philadelphia is an untraditional landscape where rubble and trash is not only appreciated, but made beautiful.
The mosaic-filled space includes a gallery, community arts centr
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