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Unlike last week, I’m giving you four whole days to plan for this art event. I know, I’m extremely generous.
So we all know that using tossed out objects for art is nothing new. But that doesn’t mean the practice can’t produce some great art.
We have the chance to see some of the latest trash-turned-treasure at the “Ten Transformations: Framing Renewal” show at Chandler Center for the Arts, opening this Friday.
Ten
participating artists got their pick of the litter (pun intended) when
the Chandler Arts Commission nudged them through to the city’s
solid-waste collection center (typically, the center is closed to the
public).
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There, the artists found discarded junk: Appliances, machinery parts, and metal scraps just teeming
with potential. A shovel was later used as the foreground for a watercolor painting and a grill
turned into a figure of a woman backed with canvas. And that’s just the beginning.
Participating artists include Sue Berzelius, Royce & Juanita
Carlson, Laurie Fagen, Cheryl Jones, Debra Jones, Shari Keith, Kris
Kollasch, Tim Krise, Toni McGraw, and Sandra Neumann Wilderman.
The opening reception begins Friday, March 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 North Arizona Avenue in Chandler, Call 480-917-6859 or visit www.chandlercenter.org/visual-arts. Show continues through April 16.