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What Andy Warhol did with cans was innovative — but did he seek to end hunger? Don't think so. The AIA Philadelphia Associate Committee, however, is whipping up 14 site-specific installations whose cans will be donated to local food banks when the exhibit closes. Though their exact designs are kept under wraps until April 17, we can judge their caliber from last year's designs. "HUNGER" spelled out on the sides of a Rubik's Cube, a 5-foot-tall pretzel, a visual representation of how a sixth of the world's population is underfed — so far, much better than Warhol. Sorry, dead guy.
April 18-25, free, Shops at Liberty Place, 1601 Chestnut St., 215-339-0900, philabundance.org.



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