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In this April 4, 2016 photo a cast-off baby doll fused with a motherboard of circuitry is displayed in an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They were created by Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 4, 2016 photo a cast-off baby doll fused with a motherboard of circuitry is displayed in an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They were created by Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 4, 2016 photo a wooden snake with inlaid bottle caps hangs in an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Hiati. The snake was created in Haitian the Atis Rezistans workshop, who's work has been exhibited in cities such as Paris, London, and Los Angeles. There are sculptures included in the permanent collections of museums, including the Frost Art Museum in Miami. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 4, 2016 photo a wooden snake with inlaid bottle caps hangs in an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Hiati. The snake was created in Haitian the Atis Rezistans workshop, who's work has been exhibited in cities such as Paris, London, and Los Angeles. There are sculptures included in the permanent collections of museums, including the Frost Art Museum in Miami. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 6, 2016 photo the metal archway of Atis Rezistans stands outside an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street called Grand Rue in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The site is in the yard of a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 6, 2016 photo the metal archway of Atis Rezistans stands outside an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street called Grand Rue in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The site is in the yard of a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 4, 2016 photo, a turkey struts through an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The site was created by a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world. Over the last decade, the work of Atis Rezistans has been exhibited in cities such as Paris, London, and Los Angeles. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 4, 2016 photo, a turkey struts through an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The site was created by a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world. Over the last decade, the work of Atis Rezistans has been exhibited in cities such as Paris, London, and Los Angeles. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 4, 2016 photo, children play with a piece of a broken television outside sculptor Andre Eugene's open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Andre Eugene a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 4, 2016 photo, children play with a piece of a broken television outside sculptor Andre Eugene's open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Andre Eugene a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 2, 2016 photo, sculptor Jean Robert Palanquet carves on a piece of wood in an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Palanquet is a member of a collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, cast-off toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 2, 2016 photo, sculptor Jean Robert Palanquet carves on a piece of wood in an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Palanquet is a member of a collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, cast-off toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 4, 2016 photo colorful pieces made out of recycled tires hang on a wall at an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They were created by Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans. Haitian art has long had a reputation for imaginative richness, and wealthy international collectors. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 4, 2016 photo colorful pieces made out of recycled tires hang on a wall at an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They were created by Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans. Haitian art has long had a reputation for imaginative richness, and wealthy international collectors. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 2, 2016 photo, dusty sculptures made of cast-off baby dolls sit in an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They were created by Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 2, 2016 photo, dusty sculptures made of cast-off baby dolls sit in an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They were created by Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 6, 2016 photo, a sculpture made out of industrial junk and topped with a human skull with Christmas lights sticking out of its eye sockets stands at an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The site is in the yard of a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 6, 2016 photo, a sculpture made out of industrial junk and topped with a human skull with Christmas lights sticking out of its eye sockets stands at an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The site is in the yard of a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 4, 2016 photo a carved wooden sculpture is displayed inside an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 4, 2016 photo a carved wooden sculpture is displayed inside an open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)



In this April 4, 2016 photo sculptor Andre Eugene speaks to a friend outside his open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He is a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)

In this April 4, 2016 photo sculptor Andre Eugene speaks to a friend outside his open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He is a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans. (Photo by David McFadden/AP Photo)
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