Jodi McRaney-Rusho uses recycled glass in her work and has a strong environmental
ethic. I was emailing with her–trying to come up with a list of contacts and organizations for artists who use recycled materials. We’re especially looking for artist organizations (artists who make art from recycled materials) and sites that exhibit/sell art from recycled materials.
Here’s my start:
Co-op American National Green Pages
greenmuseum.org
Arts & Healing Network
Sitka Center for Art and Ecology
Women Environmental Artists Directory
All have some good links, but I can’t tell the quality and don’t have time to click on every one of them. (You know.)
Anyone out there have some good recommendations that aren’t on our list?
Image: Jodi McRaney-Rusho, Wave Tray. About 10 x 12 inches.
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One more for your list: http://www.trilliumartisans.org/
One area you might want to consider would be earth-friendly home shows. I’m doing one in three weeks down in Eugene, the Good Earth Home, Garden, and Living Show. My art uses wingfeathers, which could certainly be considered “recycled” material, so the Good Earth was a logical persuit. Home shows in general, from what I’ve seen, are underutilized by artists, but their participation is indeed growing.