Senin, 10 Oktober 2011

Waste Awareness: Coming To A Gallery Near You!

Life has been accelerating over the decades, technological advances, leap frogging over one another frightening rates, faster, smarter phones drive, sources of food by chemicals just to stick to processed foods in each food 100-calorie packs to help stem the obesity epidemic, looks more and more pleasant way to do anything, and Dag-nabbit we will not stop until you find it!

But with all this technology and progress, we obviously missed a few by-products of our own genius, one of which is the amount of waste that we produced for convenience or simply because of lack of attention or too much ignorance. After the long decades of blind clairvoyance, we began to take a look in the past for reasons that our current type of suck, and that the future for how we can make it lighter. We took a trip to the pile of waste, we used the field pretty good throughout the country and said, "Hmm, these discharges being drunk - maybe we should do something."



Let the creative minds in our country, unlike the geniuses who invented the cone of ice cream powered (no, I'm not kidding) to arrive at a solution that not only solves the problem of waste disposal, but also create something beautiful out of it. Bands and artists are multiplying that are dedicated to take waste products, which traditionally ends up rotting the rest of their days away surrounded by the community sad trash and using "waste" to express his creativity and art to create social responsibility .

Trash Treasure Philadelphia group called ITAR (recycled paper artist in residence) and are forced to "connect the arts and sustainability." After searching around a local recycling company, Revolution, Recovery in North Philly since more than a year, the group completed its first full show at the University of the Arts called "The Dream of the waste." By recycling materials, the show aims to draw attention to the unorthodox use of materials and a connection between art and industry.

Revolution recovery http://www.revolutionrecovery.com also donated their equipment to another type show called "Building the Wissahickon" by Leah Frankel in Germantown, Wisconsin Academy, located outside of Philadelphia. In an ironic twist, Lea began scouring yard recovery equipment to the Revolution without knowing it was the looting by the materials recovered from Germantown, Wisconsin Academy own site - like a flight of Peter to feed the script type Paul, where everybody wins! The experience of the young Frankel also provides an example of how ironic waste of a person may be someone else (or even the same person) conversation piece, and we hope to inspire others to think twice before throwing materials away.

Another group of artists, recycling is a bit 'more defined, with 20 years of experience in the new constitution Raire Philly. Based on the recycling company Recology San Francisco, the artist-in-residence program actually inspired the creation and structure of Raire developed throughout the country. Show the last Recology in September introduces a number of different mediums of sculpture, jewelry, sewing and embroidery, painting and decorating materials as were used to create unique sculptures of professional artists and students. More than 100 artists have performed four months residences along, to help meet the objectives of society "to promote the conservation of natural resources and plant more value to the environment and the arts for children and adults." http://www.recologysf.com/AIR/

These artists are reused for a new level, and through the art they create, show that with a little creativity and dedication of landfills across America are not the only option for waste. Hopefully this enthusiasm for recycled art can become as common as 100-calorie snack bags to the grocery store, and maybe one day soon we will see an exhibit built exclusively from these bags curly plastic instead of throwing them into the top of the stack and add to the confusion.

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