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Through the CREATE program, eight SC artists used trash from cleanups to create art that raised environmental awareness and reflected Gullah-Geechee culture.
Artist Cindy Pease Roe’s creative process starts with what washes up on shore. Rope, fishing line, netting and other marine ...
The ninth annual "Trash to Treasure" art contest has once again captivated the community, challenging local artists to ...
Trash to Treasure event at El Paso Community College's Valle Verde campus transformed waste into art, featuring over 200 ...
The world's biggest celebration of art cars and innovative vehicles rolled through downtown on Saturday, April 12. And on May ...
You’re never too young to learn to recycle. And what better way to start teaching the next generation than with paper and ...
Featured artist Pat Maines wants her booth, spotlighting a new way to use old materials, to show art is accessible to all.
From driftwood and bottle caps to bamboo chimes and plastic bottles — what was once trash is now art, thanks to the ...
Culture Crawl will take place 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Saturday in downtown Hamilton with a full slate of art experiences for ...
Last year, the expo also donated two kilns, a glass grinder and enough glass to sustain the class throughout the school year.
With more than 30 years of experience in diverse artistic endeavors, including fiber art, fashion art and as a public art ...
Deering Estate presents Pangea Kali Virga's textile art on sustainable consumer practices from May 1 to July 20.