Our RECYCL'ART Month-Long Program in honor of Earth Day will educate the community about making art from recycled materials, promote local ecological awareness and green practices! The Lead Artist for this program is Kayti Didriksen[Interview with Kayti] an artist that works primarily with recycled and found materials. Her expertise and knowledge will assist our YOU in the conception and execution of your recycled art project. The program will culminate in an exhibition of the works in the RiverArts Gallery.
Workshop Dates:
*Workshops & lectures are free and open to the public.*
April 29: 11:30am-12:30pm Recycling in our Community with Ford Schumann
All your questions about recycling answered by experts! Learn more about how YOU can make a difference!
April 29: Workshop 12:30-3pm,
Evaluate the next steps of your recycl'ART project in a community setting with Artist Kayti Didriksen
Exhibit Dates:
Drop off for Recycled Art Show: Sunday, April 30, 1:00 - 3:00 pm or Monday, May 1, 10:00 am - 12-00 pm
Register required. You may register online or in person during drop off.
May 5: Recycled Art Exhibit Opening Reception 5-7pm
May 12: Recycled Art Exhibit Artist Talk 5-7pm
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Kayti Didriksen
Didriksen, a multidisciplinary artist, has been engaging Kent County students and teachers with art projects throughout the year! Her extensive arts background has attracted collaborations with organizations “throughout the US and abroad including Faberge’, TEDx, The Joan Mitchell Foundation, NYU, Brooklyn Museum, and the Jazz Foundation of America as well as countless bands and musicians. Her work has been featured in the Washington Post, NY Times, CNN and the BBC.”
A RiverArts member said recently, “the Arts make people and communities whole.” When you give to RiverArts, you are part of an exciting, growing organization, and a pillar of the vibrant Kent County arts scene.
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