"WasteDiversions Sculpture and Collage from New York’s Waste Stream" Exhibition

Materials for the Arts Gallery

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Materials for the Arts Gallery presents WasteDiversions: Sculpture and Collage from New York’s Waste Stream, an exhibition of new work by artists from MFTA recipient groups Culture Push and Vaudeville Park, as well as participants in Friends of MFTA’s open studio program. The show, which demonstrates how overlooked and unneeded objects from the waste stream can inspire the City’s artists and makers, features more than 20 works in a range of media found in the MFTA warehouse.

The exhibition includes collages and sculptural assemblages created by teams of artists during Friends of MFTA’s open studio program – a series of monthly workshops that invite the public to engage in collaborative projects with MFTA teaching artists. The show also includes work by artist and MFTA volunteer Sabu, who created playful paper sculptures using only scraps left over from MFTA education workshops. CRT televisions—donated by artist Kevin Cooley, who used them in his 2011 public art project, Remote Nation—are integrated into Static Noise, a large mixed-media installation by Kim Gee and Kevin Stirnweis. Michael DiPietro and Rachel Schragis from Culture Push led the collaborative creation of a quilt fashioned from repurposed materials.

The opening reception for WasteDiversions, Thursday, March 29, from 6-9 pm, will include a multimedia performance piece by Ian M. Colletti of Vaudeville Park.

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Schedule

from March 29, 2012 to October 04, 2012

Opening Reception on 2012-03-29 from 18:00 to 21:00

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