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NYC Events: SRAM pART Bicycle Component Art Exhibition & Chrome Bag Launch Party

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SRAM pART bicycle component art sculptures to benefit World Bicycle Relief charity
Sram's Best Friend, by Daniel Michael Bertelli

SRAM’s pART Project has seen artists come up with some pretty stellar sculptures using bicycle components and bits over the past few years. The latest collection doesn’t disappoint, and it’ll be on display November 29 in New York City at the Cedar Lake Theatre.

This round, you’ll find 90 pieces from more than 80 artists ranging from whimsical to bad ass and everything in between. We’ve put a few of our favorites here for your viewing pleasure. At the event, they’ll auction them off to raise money for World Bicycle Relief, which acquires and delivers bicycles to developing areas throughout the globe to help people improve access to work, food, water and education. Since 2005, they’ve delivered more than 115,000 bikes while also helping develop local assembly, repair and support services to keep things moving along.

Looking for something to do tonight? Check out the Chrome x Hirotoshi1 Tokyo Series bag launch at their NYC hub. Flyer and details posted at the bottom, so scroll through the bike sculptures after the break to get to the par-tay…

SRAM pART bicycle component art sculptures to benefit World Bicycle Relief charity
Written in the Stars, by Cynthia Brody
SRAM pART bicycle component art sculptures to benefit World Bicycle Relief charity
Merry-Go-Round, by Jim Gallucci
SRAM pART bicycle component art sculptures to benefit World Bicycle Relief charity
Free Wheeling, by Lewis Tardy
SRAM pART bicycle component art sculptures to benefit World Bicycle Relief charity
Lion, by Billie Grace Lynn

Check out all of the pART sculptures here, then get ready to head over to Chrome’s shindig:

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wako29
wako29
11 years ago

who else is playing the ‘name that bike part!’ game?

Scott
Scott
11 years ago

Best use of SRAM products ever.

dan
dan
11 years ago

@ Scott, I concur.

SB
SB
11 years ago

Free Wheeling is unbelievable. Beautiful

Casey
Casey
11 years ago

So that’s what they’ve been doing with all those warranty parts…

Katherine
11 years ago

I have seen some of these art pieces in person. It’s well worth going to the show. They are unreal; ten times more impressive in person (partly because some of them are HUGE). Bravo to SRAM for coming up with the idea. I’m a sucker for gear companies partnering with artists. I know all about the guy who painted the design on my Arbor snowboard. Anyway, go to the show!

Lancelotlink17
Lancelotlink17
11 years ago

Better used for art than riding that’s for sure.

Will
Will
11 years ago

“Lion” looks more like the alien from the movie Predator. cool stuff

Sam
Sam
11 years ago

I also like “Free Wheeling”. Really awesome. I have a ton of old bike parts so when I get bored this winter, I’ll see what I could make out of them.

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