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  2. Leo Sewell - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Sewell showed in "Hello Again!", a recycled art focused show which opened at the Oakland Museum [9] and travelled throughout North America. The show, curated by Susan Subtle , featured Sewell alongside other artists Mildred Howard , Mark Bulwinkle , Clayton Bailey , Claire Graham, Jan Yager , Remi Rubel, Pippa Garner , and others.

  3. The Neverwas Haul - Wikipedia

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    The Neverwas Haul is a three-story, self-propelled mobile art vehicle built to resemble a Victorian house on wheels. [1] Inspired by the fantastical stories of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, the Haul was designed by Shannon O’Hare and built by a crew of volunteers at the Shipyard [2] art space in Berkeley, CA, in 2006.

  4. Upcycling - Wikipedia

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    Upcycle Art or sometimes known as Recycled Art or Recycl’Art is the transformation of waste or used materials and objects into art pieces. [10] The tradition of reusing found objects (objet trouvé) in mainstream art came of age sporadically through the 20th century, although it has long been a means of production in folk art.

  5. Category:Recycled art artists - Wikipedia

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    Artists who use recycled materials in their art practice. Pages in category "Recycled art artists" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  6. David Butler (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    He began creating art in his 60s. He primarily worked with recycled tin and other found, malleable metals to create sculptures and 2-dimensional silhouettes, which decorated his home and its surroundings. Butler's use of recycled material was intentional and in accordance with his belief that "used materials have life."

  7. Lonnie Marshall - Wikipedia

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    He invented an instrument out of recycled materials for a Youth Art Project called the "Rubbabox". He then taught at risk youth all over Los Angeles how to make their own. They presented and performed with them at the House of Blues , the Getty Villa , Hammer Museum , Grammy Museum , Skirball Cultural Center , and other museums.

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