Stamford, CT - It is a joy to discover (trash) found objects everywhere - stuff that can be turned into wonderful works of art - "Transformations".
"We are using the recycled materials to make art, just in time for everyone to start thinking about "spring cleaning" and all those goodies that can be turned into art instead of ending up in the trash can! "Don't throw that away!" I must say that to my husband at least once a week," says Susan Frey, mixed media artist and chairperson of the exhibition.
The LAA gallery will be filled with treasures from reused stuff. Artwork on display will be featuring old CD's, shredded junk mail, zippers, plastic jugs, matches, nuts, bolts, cereal boxes, teabags, and a variety of other household and organic items. Please join the 15 LAA members participating in this whimsical show!
The Loft Artists Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to building connections within Fairfield County’s visual arts community and exposing the general public to culture and artistic works. Their grassroots events attract thousands of visitors throughout the tri-state area and have been recognized by funding agencies, including the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, corporate and private sponsors, the City of Stamford and by visitors who return year after year.
Admission and parking are free. Handicapped access available.
For directions and more information visit www.loftartists.com or call 203-323-4153.
Sponsored in part by The City Arts Partnership Program Grant; Michael A. Pavia, Mayor; Harbor Point; Kim Harris; The Louis J. Kuriansky Fund; Alex & Ricki Miller; Wagner Instruments; WSTC 1400 & WNLK 1350.