Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nov. 9—Kenny Chavez sees treasure in everything. The Albuquerque-based artist specializes in recycled art and is one of the dozens ...
You know the saying one man’s trash is another man’s treasure? That’s definitely true for Levi Koenen, who makes a living off of license plate art made from recycled plates, wood and soda tabs.
In the vintage tradition of the Parisian flea market, The Art Center Highland Park became the destination for art lovers and treasure hunters from all over Chicagoland this weekend – those in search ...
Art lovers had a field day during the opening of the Recycled Art Sale on Saturday at The Art Center Highland Park. Artworks were hung on the gallery walls from floor to ceiling, and there were also ...
Seeking an affordable and inspiring way to make art, the members of Antigo Visual Arts are turning recycled materials intro colorful works of art at the ...
Century senior Joshua Myrick-Whittaker, second place winner, stands by his Bigfoot effigy made from cardboard and a blanket. Carroll County high school students participated in a recycled art contest ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Montgomery County students in grades K through 12 get the opportunity to compete by creating recycled artwork. This year marks the 25 edition of the Montgomery County Recycled ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Students from across Montgomery County showed off their artistic skills in the Recycled Art Contest on Saturday. Students used entirely recycled materials and re-purposed them ...
Dozens of sculptures made from recycled materials created by Carroll County high school students were on display late last month at the county’s second annual environmental symposium at the Carroll ...
Rangeley Lakes Regional School students Kayson Sherrer and Hazen Lemoine work with visiting artist Kim Bernard Friday, May 30, to create a permanent art installation at the school. Dee Menear/Rangeley ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — We know the old saying: "One man’s trash is another man’s treasure." On Monday, some children at the City of Columbia Art Center put that old adage to use, making art masterpieces ...
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