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DESCRIPTION:SCRAP's 3rd annual exhibition is a look at the art of creative reuse. 
 Featuring 67 artworks by 46 artists it is held in TWO venues, the SF 
 Environment EcoCenter and reMake Lounge & GreenZebra Environmental Action 
 Center. The collaboration has been a fantastic opportunity to spread the 
 word about the wealth of programs and organizations in San Francisco that 
 help its residents live healthier and more sustainable lives.\n\nThe show 
 was juried by SFAC Gallery Director, Meg Shiffler, SF Chronicle's online 
 "Art and Culture Fix" columnist and SFAI faculty, JD Beltran, and AAACC 
 Visual Arts Coordinator, Samara Rivers. The works selected are a small look 
 at the breadth of creative reuse inspiring artists around the country. 
 Selected artists at the EcoCenter include Garth Amundson, Otis Bardwell, 
 Larry Berger, Chris Chalmers & the BIOS Design Collective, Katinka 
 Clementsmith, Aiko Lanier Cuneo, Christine Dhein, Phillip Hua, Cindy 
 Imhoff, Julie Kornblum, emiko Oye, Diana Ruiz, Tuan Tran, Meghan Urback, 
 and Roberta Weisenburg. Curated by Jennifer Morningstar.\n\nFeatured at the 
 January 14th reception is a 3-hole miniature golf parking space 
 installation by the Blanket Collaborative, "RoCocoa" canopy of chocolate 
 box insert trays, Robert Collison's life-like cardboard dogs, and a knitted 
 plastic bag jellyfish forest.\n\nThe exhibition is on view at the EcoCenter 
 and the remake Lounge/GreenZebra through January 29th, 2010.\n\nSF 
 Environment EcoCenter provides resources, education, and support for the 
 San Francisco public to take an active role in protecting and enhancing 
 their urban environment.\n\nThe reMake Lounge mission is to inspire the 
 maker spirit, foster community, and keep materials out of the landfill. It 
 operates as a venue for handmade, repurposed, upcycled creations, and an 
 event/meeting space.\n\nEach year the GreenZebra guide helps direct people 
 to the many environmentally friendly businesses in the Bay Area while 
 benefitting schools and organizations.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/01/03/18634194.php
SUMMARY:EcoCenter Reception - ReVisions: New Creations from SCRAP
LOCATION:SF Environment EcoCenter\n11 Grove Street\nSan Francisco, CA 
 94104\n415-355-3700\nhttp://www.sfenvironment.org
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/01/03/18634194.php
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