30 July - 25 August 2023
Sunday 30 July 2 pm
Opening Speaker: Megan Bekesi
Leader of Education and Promotions, East Waste
Recycled Jewellery Demonstration by Ursula Goetz
Upcycled Collage Demonstration by Jill Halliday
Live Music by Josh Pearce
Talking Trash with Sarah from the Burnside Environment Team
Complimentary drinks and nibbles on arrival
All welcome no bookings required. Entry and all activities on the day are free.
REMAKE celebrates the inventiveness and resourcefulness of the creative and artistic mind.
This high quality exhibition brings to life the phrase 'everything old is new again'. Working within the theme of recycling, upcycling, reusing, and repurposing, over 40 artists have viewed the world around them with fresh eyes and created exciting new works of art. Using discarded everyday and found objects, as well as taking inspiration from what we might normally regard as junk or garbage, the results are amazing. Each object featured is transformed from its former self to an intriguing, wonderful and sometimes barely recognisable creation from its original form.
This exhibition encourages us to consider our impact on the environment by bringing a little creativity into how we can prevent everyday items from being sent to landfill. There is a diverse and eclectic collection of work including a vast array of jewellery, wall art, sculpture, glass and textiles - plenty to enjoy when visiting. Some artists have worked from within their preferred specialist mediums, while others have moved into previously unexplored areas.
This show helps to highlight the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability.
Artist Demonstrations
Saturday 5 August 2 pm - 3.30 pm
Cathy Boniciolli - Upcycled Denim
Sue Langhans - Mosaics
Saturday 12 August 2 pm - 3.30 pm
Henry Mancini - Metal Sculpture
Melanie Heatley - Upcycled Jewellery
Saturday 19 August 2 pm - 3.30 pm
Steve Harding - Copper Sculpture
Patricia Harding - Textiles
Bookings via Eventbrite are essential for these demonstrations. Limited seating available.
Exhibition concludes on Friday 25 August at 3 pm.
Image credit: Jill Halliday, 'From the Rubble' (detail), Photo negatives, old phone book, novel and newspaper pages, stamps, barcodes, slide frames and onion and garlic skins.
Pepper Street Arts Centre
558 Magill Road, Magill
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