“I absolutely love seeing everyone all ages, all experience levels learning and exploring art together. It's the best part of the job. . Parents, kids and grandparents often attend together. We welcome families of all shapes and sizes to participate,” Kjesbu said.
“Each artwork will be individually priced and, as they sell, more work will be installed in the exhibition,” Harr said. “We urge people to keep coming to the MGMA and see what is new. This exhibition will be constantly evolving as time goes on.”
“The mission of the show is to highlight the amazing artwork that can be created using recycled materials and prevent such materials from going to the landfill,” said Humboldt Arts Council Executive Director/Curator Jemima Harr. (The Humboldt Arts Council operates the Morris Graves Museum of Art.)
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