Arts Diner
August 21, 2008 - September 30, 2008
The Arts Diner was a life-size replica of a real-life roadside restaurant with a twist: it was constructed of some wood, but was mainly cardboard, Styrofoam, tin foil, papier mache and other unlikely materials. (The food was jaw-breaking ceramic). The brainchild of Dover-Sherborn High School art teacher Darren Buck, it was created by a dozen students and had a week-long run at the Massachusetts school before its installation at the Culinary Arts Museum.