Author stops at Metal Museum for ‘A Piece of Your City’
Daniel Seddiqui (center), known for his project "50 Jobs in 50 States," explains how he believes curiosity is what’s missing from people connecting with one another in the U.S. Seddiqui made a stop at the Metal Museum's Lawler Foundry to pour an aluminum music note mold designed by foundry operations manager James Vanderpool. (Houston Cofield/Special to The Daily Memphian)
Daniel Seddiqui, known for working 50 jobs in 50 states, was at the Metal Museum Monday, Aug. 16, crafting a metal music note for his latest project, “A Piece of Your City.”
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Rob Moore is an Arkansas native who moved to Memphis to attend the University of Memphis. He holds a B.A. and an M.A. in English. He covers Public Companies, Transportation and Logistics, and Banking and Finance.
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