Then why not have some Green Art ? Check out Disk Art for some fun and unique art that will complement your Green home, and you can be the envy of your friends!
Go to http://www.disk-art.com/ to find a perfect piece for you.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Art House Productions presents inventionREinvention
A group art exhibition of mixed media works
March 5th – March 27th, 2010
Opening Reception
Friday, March 5th, 2010 * 7-10pm
Part of JC Fridays
Closing Reception
Saturday, March 27th, 2010 * 7-9pm
Artists
Sarah Bahr, Erin Burke, Melissa Cacioppo, Stephen Chopek, Francine Demeulenaere, Wendy Weber Eaton, Michael Flinck, Christine Goodman, Pontus Gunve, Jack Halpin, Sharon Harvey, Kayt Hester, Kate Hoos, Stephanie Joyce, Sean 9 Lugo, Maurice G. Murdock, Sylvia Padilla, Mike Richison, Diana Ritter, Leslie Rubman, Vincent Salvati, Jessica Smith, Paul Sullivan, Trish Szymanski, Sara Wentworth, Olivia Wilber
Location
Art House Productions
Hamilton Square, 1 McWilliams Place, 6th Floor, Jersey City, NJ
(SE Corner of Hamilton Park near Erie St/8th St)
About inventionREinvention
This highly anticipated multimedia group exhibition explores the point where our mundane and dream worlds collide. How do commonplace objects become art? How do we reimagine the world around us to create something new and glorious? Sculpture from household items, music from street noise, video that finds magic in our everyday lives.
http://www.arthouseproductions.org/events2010/event-0053.html
March 5th – March 27th, 2010
Opening Reception
Friday, March 5th, 2010 * 7-10pm
Part of JC Fridays
Closing Reception
Saturday, March 27th, 2010 * 7-9pm
Artists
Sarah Bahr, Erin Burke, Melissa Cacioppo, Stephen Chopek, Francine Demeulenaere, Wendy Weber Eaton, Michael Flinck, Christine Goodman, Pontus Gunve, Jack Halpin, Sharon Harvey, Kayt Hester, Kate Hoos, Stephanie Joyce, Sean 9 Lugo, Maurice G. Murdock, Sylvia Padilla, Mike Richison, Diana Ritter, Leslie Rubman, Vincent Salvati, Jessica Smith, Paul Sullivan, Trish Szymanski, Sara Wentworth, Olivia Wilber
Location
Art House Productions
Hamilton Square, 1 McWilliams Place, 6th Floor, Jersey City, NJ
(SE Corner of Hamilton Park near Erie St/8th St)
About inventionREinvention
This highly anticipated multimedia group exhibition explores the point where our mundane and dream worlds collide. How do commonplace objects become art? How do we reimagine the world around us to create something new and glorious? Sculpture from household items, music from street noise, video that finds magic in our everyday lives.
http://www.arthouseproductions.org/events2010/event-0053.html
Friday, February 5, 2010
Welcome to Disk Art
Remember those 3 ½” floppy disks used on computers for backing up, transferring or saving files? Many people had several of these disks. Some, like me were “back-up” freaks and saved everything on those little disks, collecting literally hundreds of them. With the continuous advancement of computers and technology, these disks have become obsolete.
So, what has become of the millions of disks made from plastic and metal? Unfortunately, there is absolutely nothing that can be done with them – except load our landfills and destroy our environment.
In the wake of Green Awareness, I decided to do something about it. I could not live with the guilt of throwing away so much non-biodegradable material. So, I gathered up all my old disks and rescued thousands more, and decided to create recycled art with them. Now, instead of adding to the destruction of our environment, these disks have become art that can last a lifetime.
To see more go to: http://www.Disk-Art.com
So, what has become of the millions of disks made from plastic and metal? Unfortunately, there is absolutely nothing that can be done with them – except load our landfills and destroy our environment.
In the wake of Green Awareness, I decided to do something about it. I could not live with the guilt of throwing away so much non-biodegradable material. So, I gathered up all my old disks and rescued thousands more, and decided to create recycled art with them. Now, instead of adding to the destruction of our environment, these disks have become art that can last a lifetime.
To see more go to: http://www.Disk-Art.com
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