The Jazz Museum at the Old Mint held a sampling of the sometimes naughty, little - known collages that jazz great Louis Armstrong made in the final two decades of his life, as well as Satch Hoyt's tambourines linked into chains attached to mirrors to form endless columns, or halved and assembled into crosses reminiscent of the city's famous ironwork; and there were two installations by Dario Robleto, one featuring preserved, mounted
butterflies with antennae made of audio tape delicately perched
on the edges of the fossilized inner - ear bones of whales, and the other a collaboration with the record label
Dust - to - Digital to preserve early gospel music.