Shattered pieces of plastic sleds completely fill the bed of a pickup truck from a section of the forest near the Crowley Pit snowplay area. Such snowplay trash will be used in the Recycled Art Exhibition as material this year, with a special category.
The recycled art show at the Artists� Coalition of Flagstaff gallery at the Flagstaff Mall is expected to feature works in the commons area, such as the work seen here last year by Rus Rose.
Shattered pieces of plastic sleds completely fill the bed of a pickup truck from a section of the forest near the Crowley Pit snowplay area. Such snowplay trash will be used in the Recycled Art Exhibition as material this year, with a special category.
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily Sun
“Hearts and Flowers Ensemble� by Dudley Bacon was one of last year's eye-catching works in the Recycled Art Exhibition.
Seth Muller
The recycled art show at the Artists� Coalition of Flagstaff gallery at the Flagstaff Mall is expected to feature works in the commons area, such as the work seen here last year by Rus Rose.
From discarded saws to broken skateboards to any thrown-away piece of paper or cardboard one could imagine, materials in the Flagstaff Recycled Art Exhibition have long serviced innovative ideas in turning trash into treasure � where regional artists use their creative eye to save something from going into the landfill.
This year marks the 15th anniversary of the event, which typically attracts around 100 or more pieces involving all manner of materials. The upcoming exhibit will feature the addition of artists who will work in the exclusive medium of broken sleds, ones left behind by snowplay enthusiasts in area forests. Also, the Artists� Coalition of Flagstaff � the organization that facilitates the exhibit � invited veterans to submit work with their entry fees waived.
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