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The de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University – Reduce, Reuse, Re-imagine

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August 16 – December 6, 2013 and January 10 – February 2, 2014

For generations, artists have looked to found objects as a source for art making. Through creativity and ingenuity they have re-purposed and transformed cast-off materials, giving them new life as art. The artists in this exhibition take that tradition one step further—they look not only to discarded materials, but to detritus. Engaging a Zero Waste philosophy, the participants in Reduce, Reuse, Re-imagine rescue objects from the waste stream—items disposed of as trash rather than recyclabled by local residents and businesses—and re-imagine them in a new context to create original, enticing, and thought-provoking works of art. Through their work, the artists shed creative light on our role as active participants in the management of earth’s limited resources.

Made possible by a grant from Santa Clara University’s Sustainable Resource Initiative, this exhibition draws upon the work of nine professional artists and twelve SCU students. The show includes works in a variety of materials, ranging from recycled wood to discarded clothing, paper, and cloth. Together, these artists explore new ways of thinking about art and the environment; their work encourages us to make positive, sustainable changes in our everyday lives and in our communities.

Artists include Val Britton, Ryan Carrington, Lauren DiCioccio, Julia Goodman, Jeff Hantman, Barbara Holmes, David King, Scott Oliver, and Sudhu Tewari.

Reduce, Reuse, Re-imagine is co-curated by Lindsey Kouvaris of the de Saisset Museum and Ryan Reynolds of the Department of Art and Art History.

Images: Jeff Hantman, Tries, Try, 2013, Plywood, veneer, Masonite, latex house paint, and colored pencil, 41 x 46 x 15 in., Courtesy of Recology San Francisco. Lauren DiCioccio, Baseball, 2011, Hand-embroidery on felt, canvas, thread (all materials and source objects scavenged from the Public Disposal Area at Recology San Francisco), 4 x 4 x 4 in., Courtesy of the artist and Jack Fisher Gallery.

via The de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University – Reduce, Reuse, Re-imagine.