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Lane Patterson's fabulous lamps are one of the show's biggest hits!
A sampling of the 2007 Trash Fashion & Costume Contest participants. Photo by Bob Easton.
The Wired Glass booth hosted by artist
Mitch Berg. Photo by Bob Easton. We moved the event to El Museo Cultural last year, while the convention center is under re-construction. We enjoyed El Museo Cultural so much that we will be holding Recycle Santa Fe there in 2007 as well. El Museo, located in Santa Fe's Railyard in the Guadalupe District, will host many of Santa Fe's major conferences, expos and art markets in 2006 & 2007. HISTORY OF RECYCLE SANTA FE The Recycled Art Market was the core idea for this whole festival.
Conceived at a local craft show on a lazy Sunday afternoon in 1999 by
Mark Dabelstein and Joe Buffalo Nickels, they both
wanted a specialized market to showcase recycled art. A
serendipitous connection with Nancy Judd at Santa Fe Beautiful propelled
the idea to our first efforts that November.
Elementary students' youth juried art entry created from paper mache and other recycled materials. Photo by Bob Easton. |
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The Juried Art Exhibition, Art Market, Student Art Competition, and the opening night Recycled Trash Fashion & Costume Contest all include prizes for the winners. This three day event features the best in creative recycled arts and fun for the entire family.
Evening Gown created from knitted, ironed and sewn plastic grocery bags by Jayne Ottesen - 2006 Fashion Show Winner. Photo by Bob Easton. Finally, don't miss the wildly popular and always outrageous Trash Fashion & Costume Show! |
The festival features a Juried Art Market where top recycling artists sell their funky and innovative arts and crafts constructed with a minimum of 75% rescued/reused materials.
Global Man - Juried Art 2005 Winner by David Cudney |
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