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REduce REuse REcycle: CALL FOR ENTRIES

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Call to Artists Recycle Show for Westside Arts Gallery: REduce REuse REcycle

Show May 21st 2010-June 11th
Entirely “green” juried exhibition. We are looking to challenge the artists to take on environmental responsibility, viewers to rethink their relationships with “disposable” objects and artists to reduce their carbon footprint. .

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Requesting artworks created in the past two years consisting of 100% used and found objects both art (except paint), can be 2-D (or 3-D Must hang from wall)
maximum dimensions for works: 40 in x 40 in. Weight 50lbs

$20 submission fee for up to 3 works, 1 digital image per 2D work, up to 3 digital images for each 3D piece. A brief paragraph about the materials used and the work in terms of the show’s theme. Please send .jpegs to Westsideartsgallery@gmail.com
Art work must include Title, Medium, Dimensions

DATES
Entries Due: Friday, May 14th, 2010
Notification of Acceptance Status: May 17, 2010
Hand Delivery Dates for Accepted Works: Weds, MAY 19th 2010
Opening Reception: Friday May 21st 2010 6-10pm
Pick up: Monday June 14th 2010

For more info contact Jyll Ethier-Mullen: westsideartsgallery@gmail.com

Tags: call for submissions, gallery show, IITB, recycled art, West Side Arts
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It’s In the Bag THE FINAL EVENT!

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

its in the bag poster

This Thursday, 6PM in the RISD Chace Center will be the closing reception, award announcement and panel discussion for the much talked about It’s In the Bag competition.

With guest judges:
Mariana Amatullo:: Founder + Director, Designmatters at Art Center College of Design
Julie Lasky:: Editor, Change Observer
Seth Goldenberg:: RISD Alumnus + founding creative director IP.21 studio
Lynne McCormack:: RISD Alumna, + director of Office of Art & Culture, City of Providence

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It’s In the Bag TODAY

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Submissions:
Final submissions for the It’s In the Bag competition are due by the end of the day today! Email your submission to info@respon-design.org and include:
- Three (3) images of the product
- Descriptive Text
- Cartonero category submissions must also include photo sequence showing how the product is assembled or made. (This will potentially be shared with the Cartoneros in Buenos Aries to reproduce your product! Please include details about how many bags were needed and how they were manufactured or manipulated to create your design)

Prizes:
All finalists receive the following:
Cartoneros Category:
- consultation with Terracycle, design shared with cartoneros
Open Category:
- consultation with curator, exhibition and tons of publicity

The winner from each category will also receive a cash prize!

Tags: IITB, plastic bags, Waste for Life
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IITB: Press Shop Hours

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

The deadline to enter the It’s In the Bag competition is fast approaching on April 28th. Now is the time to get into the studio or the shop and make something spectacular out of plastic bags. The Kingston Press which was built last fall in the Waste for Life studio is available for anyone to use during the following monitored hours:

  • THURSDAY, April 22 // 7pm – 10pm // MONITOR: Ricardo
  • FRIDAY, April 23 // 1pm – 5pm // MONITOR: Celia
  • SATURDAY, April 24 // 1pm – 4pm // MONITOR: Roger
  • SUNDAY, April 25 // 1pm – 5pm // MONITOR: Celia
  • TUESDAY, April 27 // 7pm – 10pm // MONITOR: Erin
  • To help you out the W4L studio put together a materials recipe pdf You can benefit from all the guess work and experimentation the studio put into the Press and into the materials and get a head start making something out of trash! Check out their work below to see some of the possibilities!

    Don’t miss some of you last opportunities to melt plastic bags!

    Tags: Flikr, IITB, Kingston press, material recipes, Resources, shop hours, Waste for Life
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    earth week today:

    Sunday, April 18th, 2010

    SUNDAY, APRIL 18

    2-5 PM // market square (rain location in auditorium)
             // 2ND LIFE MATERIALS SWAP

      loads of second hand art supplies and more for free- bring something to swap in exchange.

             // RESPOND/DESIGN BLOCK PARTY

      Materials Library, RISD Dining, Pink Rides, It’s In the Bag, and more will share the work they are doing on campus

    3-5 PM // IT’S IN THE BAG MATERIAL PLAYGROUND // id. room 300

      touch, explore, and experiment with plastic bags like you never imagined. get inspired to enter the competition!

    Tags: earth week today
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    It’s In the Bag UPDATE!

    Friday, April 9th, 2010

    Judges are being finalized for the It’s In the Bag competition. So far we have Mariana Amatullo, Vice President and Director of Designmatters Department? and Julie Lasky, the editor of Change Observer. Read a little more about them below:

    Mariana Amatullo is the Vice President and Director, Designmatters Department

    She founded the college-wide initiative Designmatters at Art Center College of Design, based in Pasadena, California in 2001 with a task force of faculty, chairs, staff and students. In her capacity as the lead of the program, she develops strategic educational partnerships and oversees a portfolio of research collaborations, communication campaigns, exhibitions and publications that enhance Art Center’s commitment to be at the forefront of international design education and contribute solutions to humanitarian issues of critical urgency. Through her leadership, Art Center is the first design institution to be formally affiliated with the Department of Public Information at the United Nations as a non-governmental organization (NGO); and a civil society organization member with the Organization of American States (OAS/OEA). The award-winning and tangible outcomes of the student projects that are developed under the mantle of Designmatters have established the program as an exemplary effort within the landscape of social impact design–uniting educational objectives with highly effective advocacy and action-oriented outcomes.

    Amatullo serves on a variety of advisory boards and networks engaged in the arts, design education and social activism, including Design 21 (in partnership with UNESCO) and Intelligent Mobility International (IMI); she is a founding member of the University of Southern California International Museum Institute and was part of the editorial committee for Beyond the Turnstile: Making the case for Museums and Sustainable Values (Altamira Press, forthcoming publication 2009).

    Prior to joining Art Center in 2000, Amatullo pursued a variety of research and curatorial projects and held positions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1992-1996) and The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1991). Mariana holds an M.A. in Art History and Museum Studies from the University of Southern California (1994) and a Licence en Lettres Degree from the Sorbonne University, Paris (1989). Her undergraduate studies included two years at l’Ecole du Louvre, Paris. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and brought up internationally through the Argentine diplomatic corps, Amatullo lives in Pasadena with her husband and two boys.

    Julie Lasky is editor of Change Observer. She was previously editor-in-chief of I.D. and Interiors, and managing editor of Print. Lasky has contributed to The New York Times, Metropolis, Dwell, Eye, Slate and NPR.

    She is the author of two books: Borrowed Design: Use and Abuse of Historical Form (written with Steven Heller) (Van Nostrand Reinhold) and Some People Can’t Surf: The Graphic Design of Art Chantry (Chronicle Books). Her essays have been published in the books Bridge: The Architecture of Connection (August/Birkhauser), &Fork: 100 Designers, 10 Curators, 10 Good Designs (Phaidon Press), Households (Monacelli Press), Dish: International Design for the Home (Princeton Architectural Press), and the forthcoming The Innovators (Thames & Hudson). Honors include a National Arts Journalism Program Fellowship at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and the Richard J. Margolis award for writings on the cultural life of postwar Sarajevo.

    A frequent lecturer on design, Lasky has taught in the MFA Design program at the School of Visual Arts and recently joined the MFA Design Criticism faculty at SVA. She was a juror for the 2006 Winterhouse Awards for Design Writing and Criticism.

    Tags: announcement, change observer, designmatters, IITB, judges
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    IITB news!

    Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

    Ecouterre_rainboots

    Big news for Louie Rigano, senior in ID, Ecouterre featured his up-cycled rain boots from the Waste for Life studio last fall. Congrats Louie, and inspiration for more entries to the It’s In the Bag competition! Rules and submission guidelines are here.

    Tags: Ecouterre, IITB, Louie Rigano, press, Waste for Life
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    IITB:: Resources pt.4

    Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

    Getting started
    DIY sites and photos to whet your design appetite.
    Daily DIY

    1. The Plastic Bag Chandelier
    2. The Plastic Bag Chair
    3. The Plastic Bag Cushions
    4. The Plastic Bag Shoes
    5. The Plastic Bag Containers

    Threadbanger tutorials

    How to fuse plastic bags into a laptop case.

    Plastic Bag monster!

    Tags: DIY, IITB, Resources, tutorials
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    IITB:: Resources pt.3

    Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

    Other organizations
    Conserve, India

    CONSERVE, a non-profit organisation, using a blend of creativity, design & innovation has turned, what was once a dull environmental hazard, into a clean, funky, and fashionable material, from which have been crafted a range of appealing handbags and fashion accessories.
    We don’t just stop there! With the support of the Asian Development Bank, we are currently working on a project to generate income, through the production of this material, for the less advantaged communities in Delhi.
    Read more about them on Treehugger.

    Tags: IITB, recycled bags
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    IITB:: Resources pt.2

    Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

    Resources / Inspirations
    Craftzine – Various

    How-to’s, fuse your own, get inspired by a patchwork raincoat!

    Cathy Kasdan – Apparel

    Knit wear like you can’t find in the department store. Good ideas for how to use the material as-is.

    Ryan Frank – Furniture

    (see limited and bespoke) A recycled plastic bag chair design inspired by African bag chicken art

    Tags: IITB, precedents, recycled bags, Resources
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