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  Repurposed: Art from Recycled Materials  
Show Opened:  4/1/2007Online Art Show:  Repurposed: Art from Recycled Materials
Entry deadline has passed.
Voting Ended:  5/8/2007

Prospectus:

Repurposed: Art from Recycled Materials. A somewhat deceptive title. It's more than getting out old family photos and using them to make something or taking a tool box and turning it into a toy chest. This show is about taking things that are destined for the landfill and turning them into art. Yep, we're talking trash here. This is "One man's trash is another man's treasure" on steroids and your challenge for this show is to take what would normally never get a second look, what most people would throw away, and create. It can be anything from a coffee filter to a broken chair. An old, spare wheel or an abused and broken toy. Box tops, cans, scraps of fabric, cd cases, jars, coolers, old oven racks... you get the idea. Anything that has found its way into the dustbin or onto the curb is fair game. What you do with your finds - what other things you combine them with, is entirely up to you and limited only by your imagination.

To make things even more interesting, this is a juried show benefiting Environmental Defense, with a $10 fee-per-entry for participation. Half the proceeds with go directly to Environmental Defense, and the other half will go to the winner selected by juror Jeff McIntire-Strasburg of Treehugger.com.

Please tell us what items you used to create your entry, where they came from and how you put it all together. Also include why you used what you did and why it caught your eye. As texture or other small elements may be pivotal to your piece, please include any necessary detail shots. All points of the prospectus should be met. If you have any questions regarding the prospectus and its requirements, please send them to edu@ebsqart.com.

Some additional items of note:

This exhibit is open to all paid members of the EBSQ Self-Representing Artist community. Not yet a member? Consider joining today!

Entry fees ($10 per entry for up to 5 entries) should be sent via PayPal to info@ebsqart.com using the "send money" option with "entry fee" as your subject heading. Please include your name and EBSQ user id in the message box so we can properly attribute your application fee. In the event that your work is considered inelligible, your fees will be refunded in full.

You bring the trash, we'll bring the treasure:

An anonymous patron just came forward and bribed us with an additional $150 for the winner of the show if we extend the deadline until Earth Day. Consider it done! Now in addition to half the funds generated by entry fees, the winner will also receive said $150. And because we feel the need to sweeten the deal even more, EBSQ is throwing in a lifetime membership for the winner of the show. So what are you waiting for? Go forth and repurpose!


About Environmental Defense:

Founded in 1967 as the Environmental Defense Fund, or EDF, we speak for 500,000 members. We find innovative, practical ways to solve the most urgent environmental problems.

About the juror:

Jeff McIntire-Strasburg isn't sure whether he's a true Renaissance man, or just suffering from undiagnosed ADD. He does know, though, that since starting sustainablog in July, 2003, he's become a passionate advocate for building a greener world. This former English professor and current professional web content writer finds no greater joy than when he's scouting down the latest developments on sustainability in all its myriad forms: renewable energy development, organic agriculture, cradle to cradle design, green business… you get the picture. He also maintains Squidoo lenses on the green blogosphere and vermicomposting.

A native Southerner, Jeff grew up in Milton, Florida, and Lake Charles, Louisiana. After a sojourn into the desert (he attended graduate school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas), he's settled into a semi-respectable life in St. Louis, Missouri, with his wife Jan, his three step-children, one dog and five (yes, five) cats. He enjoys long walks in the Missouri Botanical Gardens and Tower Grove Park (both just down the street from his 102-year-old house), spontaneous visits to ethnic restaurants (particularly Middle Eastern and South Asian cuisines), Saturday afternoons on the couch with a good mystery novel, and long, unproductive visits to local coffee shops (that sell fairly-traded, organic java, of course).

About Treehugger.com:

TreeHugger is the leading online media company dedicated to everything modern yet environmentally responsible. Their leadership has been recognized by the Bloggies, the Webbies, the Vloggies as well as Vanity Fair, The New York Times, Time and many others. Offering environmental news, information, and tools to help people green their lives, TreeHugger brings sustainability into the mainstream.

Winner
Juror's Choice

Art: Tulips and Tools by Artist Deborah Leger
"Tulips and Tools"
Deborah Leger
Juror's
Choice


Winner
Juror's Mention

Art: Eye of the Beholder 2 (2 pc. painted wine bottle set) by Artist Diane G. Casey
"Eye of the Beholder 2 (2 pc. painted wine bottle set)"
Diane G. Casey
Juror's
Mention


Art: The ARTIST self Portrait by Artist Deborah Sprague
"The ARTIST self Portrait"
Deborah Sprague
Juror's
Mention


Art: Not Yer Auntie by Artist Logophilia
"Not Yer Auntie"
Logophilia
Juror's
Mention


Winner
Member's Choice

Art: Nike by Artist john christopher borrero
"Nike"
john christopher borrero
Member's
Choice


Winner
Member's Mention

Art: Gabriel by Artist john christopher borrero
"Gabriel"
john christopher borrero
Member's
Mention


Art: Postage Stamp Bowl by Artist Amanda Hone
"Postage Stamp Bowl"
Amanda Hone
Member's
Mention


Art: open all night by Artist Joseph Kephart
"open all night"
Joseph Kephart
Member's
Mention


Winner
Patron's Choice

Art: This isn't Trash...It's Dinner! by Artist Angela Gue
"This isn't Trash...It's Dinner!"
Angela Gue
Patron's
Choice


Winner
Patron's Mention

Art: Russet Fish by Artist Valerie Jeanne
"Russet Fish"
Valerie Jeanne
Patron's
Mention