ReCreation/Recreation
The Environmental Reporter brings additional insight to the world
of found object art during his visit to the opening of the ReCreation/Recreation
exhibit. More music, more interviews, more fun!
Choose
to ReUse
View the Junk Sculptor segment featuring Leo Sewell and a pictorial
gallery of his artwork. Also see how old clothes are woven into amazing
rugs and more.
Randall
Cleaver
You can view a gallery of his lamps and clocks and find contact information
on the artist.
Warren Muller
View a gallery of chandeliers made from recycled materials by this
Philadelphia artist as well as contact information.
The Noyes Museum
Features the ReCreation/Recreation exhibit through April 2002. Check
out their site for hours, fees and details on special programs (FYI:
there's a workshop in March for adults with the curator).
The Imagination
Factory
Teaching children to recycle using art. Packed with lots of ideas
on what to do with things from bicycle inner tubes, brown bags and
acrylic sheets to aluminum cans, coat hangers and newspaper.
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Randall Cleaver, a found object artist (a.k.a. Dumpster
Diver), takes a break in his workshop.
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Eco-Artware
An earth friendly store that promotes the use of usable art from recycled
or reused materials.
American Visionary
Art Museum
Discover the imaginative world of self-taught artists who create incredible
works of art and learn how to make an "art car" from reused
materials!
BOOKS
The Fine Art of the Tin Can
By Bobby Hansson
Transformations: Recycled Materials in Contemporary American Art and
Design
By Lloyd E. Herman
Little Hands Art Book.
By Judy Press |