WDIV-TV shares a recently discovered local treasure –
When glass artist Shawn Bungo and his wife moved to Ann Arbor from Knoxville, Tennessee six months ago, they knew moving to a new city during a pandemic would be a challenge. No stranger to community collaboration, Bungo decided to engage with locals through virtual scavenger hunts for small glass works he would hide across town — and they were an overnight hit. He originally started the tradition while going on walks with his dog, Leo, in Knoxville.
“Being a glass artist, you have a lot of pieces that don’t come out, so that’s what started that,” said Bungo. “When I moved up here, after the pandemic started, I started doing that again where I would just go around and randomly hide things and put my card with them — typically in downtown Ann Arbor. I really connected with the community with that.”
On his many walks, Bungo became fascinated with the city’s numerous Little Free Libraries. He shifted his scavenger hunts to showcase the various library boxes around town — which inspired him to relaunch a project he created in Knoxville.
“I just recently put it back up two weeks ago and I shared it with the Ann Arbor Townies group on Facebook,” said Bungo. “As soon as I did that, I almost immediately got people involved in it and it’s been really fun.”
He said he’s received about a dozen miniature paintings and other small items in the 12×12-inch box, some with handwritten notes. “Over the years, I’ve gotten poems, photographs — I’m open to everything,” said Bungo. He said it has served as a fun way to engage with other Ann Arborites during the pandemic.
“With people being so isolated right now, I think it’s the perfect time to do something like this, “ he said. “It allows me to connect with people because we haven’t been able to.” Bungo was supposed to show at the Ann Arbor Art Fair last summer, and with the event being canceled, he felt like he missed out on a true introduction both to Ann Arbor’s art scene and its residents. For now, keep an eye out for his latest adventures with Leo and his front yard gallery. You might just find a tiny treasure — if you look close enough.
story: wdivtv,clickondetroit, meredith bruckner – photos: shawn bungo, bungo glass
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What a brilliant idea and endeavor!
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So brilliant
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What a remarkable and generous idea.
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I feel exactly the same
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👍👍👍
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I love the overall concept of giving and receiving, like a give and take swap meet…. what a grand initiative to create community participation, and it all sounds so friendly ….
Definitely a spot here for a friendly Sigur Ros song, “Olsen, Olsen”
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it’s such a great concept for so many reasons
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A lovely idea! And what fun!
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Yes!
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Beautiful Art. ❤
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Yes
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Excited
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❤️
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Wonderful❣️
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Yes!
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This is a fantastic idea, Beth.
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it really is, mark –
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What a wonderful thing!
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it sure is –
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How brilliant is this!!!!!! I greatly appreciate this man, his art, and his sense of people.
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I so agree with all of that
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What a wonderful idea!
It might be something that I could do with short written pieces.
Hmmm. That is sounding more interesting the more I think about it.
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it would be cool to do with poetry too –
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Little messages waiting for discovery.
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I love stuff like this.
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you know I do too –
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Brilliant!
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yes!
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super cool, its super nice to connect to the community, these days it even hard to know who your neighbors are…
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isn’t it though?
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💗
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Cool idea!
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I thought so too –
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This is awesome!
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I think so too –
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Terrifically positive story – what we need right now!
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so right, John –
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Glass art is so beautiful and precious!
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I am a huge fan of glass art
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I totally understand!
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A lesson in how to take an obstacle and make it work for you. Genius!
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a perfect solution
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I thought about this overnight, this lovely giving/taking; no mercenary motive ; I’m still thinking about it and I’ve come up with something: I want to put it in a post, Beth, to share; will put it up later today: thanks for the inspiration 🙂
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my pleasure
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what a wonderful idea; such a creative way to introduce yourself to a new community…
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right –
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Fabulous and we should all do fun things and pass them on.
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I so agree
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How inspiring and fun! And what a great way to build community. Thanks Beth for sharing!
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my pleasure
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What a wonderful way to bring a community together 🙂
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I think so too, sue –
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🙂 ❤
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What a neat, NEAT idea!!! I love it
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Me too!
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How wonderful!!
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isn’t it!?
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Yes!
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How cute. And what a great idea!
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I love it too
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Very cool!
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it is!
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This is so unique
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I just love it
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What an amazing idea. I would love to start something like this in our burgeoning downtown district. Thanks for the read.
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That’s such a cool idea! Kind of like a barter system of art works. Truly inspirational and wonderful. This kind of thing should happen everywhere. I might try doing it on a small scale.
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I love the idea too, and that would be nice if you did
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woww!!! an excellent idea beth…nice to see this
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I love this idea as well –
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