Call it art for the environment; creativity with a conscience.
For the second year in a row, the Township of 91原创 is teaming up with the 91原创 Arts Council (LAC) to encourage artists to turn found or recovered materials into masterpieces and inviting members of the public to come out and see what they鈥檝e come up with.
The Upcycling Design Challenge will culminate on Earth Day, Tuesday, April 22, when the inventive results will be on view from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the LAC Gallery at 20550 Fraser Hwy. The event is free.
鈥淲e were so pleased with the amazing pieces we saw last year,鈥 said Township solid waste coordinator, Krista Daniszewski. 鈥淚t is amazing how, with a little creativity, items that would otherwise end up in the landfill can become new beautiful works of art. Hopefully this year鈥檚 event will be bigger and better than before.鈥
Upcycling means converting waste material into a more valuable or useful product and both the event鈥檚 organizers and the public were impressed by the thought, talent, and variety that went into last year鈥檚 challenge.
鈥淓ach artist created something totally unique,鈥 Daniszewski said. 鈥淲e had everything from a coffee table made of hockey sticks and a mat weaved from plastic bags, to jewelry made out of leather jackets and even a life-sized 鈥榟iker鈥 man (pictured) made out of 16 different discarded metal items. I can鈥檛 wait to see what 91原创 artists will come up with this year.鈥
Aspiring eco artists aged 14 and up are invited to participate by creating a new product using a minimum of 75 per cent found or recovered items. Pieces must be submitted to the Arts Council on April 11 or 12 and prizes will be awarded based on creative use of material, originality, the percentage of reused material utilized, practicality, and artistic merit. First place will win $500, with second place earning $200, and third place receiving $100.
For full contest rules and an entry form, visit tol.ca/upcycling.