Home Gallery Print (image) ComEd Fine Art Fridges ComEd: Fine Art Fridges Refrigeration necessary. Published on Aug 16, 2010 Editor's Pick Leo Burnett Chicago's Avery Gross and Brian Shembeda make make art out of waste with Fine Art Fridges, a recent initiative for electric company ComEd. To raise awareness for the company's refrigerator recycling program, they commissioned local artists to transform nine recycled ice boxes into stunning outdoor art pieces, depicting themes ranging from wildlife to architecture. Pieces include VooDoo Larry Grobe's "VooDoo Hot Rod," created out of a vintage 1950s Philco fridge and Nicole Beck's mosaic treatment celebrating wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico. The pieces will be on display on Chicago's Michigan Avenue until September 15. They can also be viewed on the Fine Art Fridges Faceboook page. Rate this Ad You must be registered to rate the ad. Please Login or Register Now About CreditsDateAug 16, 2010Agency:Leo Burnett ChicagoChief Creative Officer:Susan CredleClient:ComEdCreative Director:Brian ShembedaCreative Director:Avery GrossArt Director:Brian ShembedaArt Director:Kyle SideriusArt Director:Sterling MoodyCopywriter:Avery GrossSenior Producer:Laurie GustafsonAudio Engineer:Steve Vandeven Tagsart envirnoment CategoryAmbient!OOH Latest Creativity News on Ad Age This New L.A. Agency Is Out to Cure Society's Woes (Including California's Drought) Airbnb's Latest Ad Inspires a String of Ridiculous Parodies Smartypants Signs Metzler, Acne Promotes Postmayr and More Advertisement Ad Age Creativity Video Creativity Top 5 Learn more Related work ComEd: MetamorFridges - One-Room Motor Home Leo Burnett Chicago ComEd: MetamorFridges - Photo Booth Leo Burnett Chicago ComEd: MetamorFridges - Cell Phone Charging Station Leo Burnett Chicago Want to see your work in our gallery? Submit now