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  • Collection: Lisa Bagwell's EcoArt Exhibit 2016

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View from outside of Lisa Bagwell’s EcoArt Solo Exhibit held at Ruthie’s Bagel Dish on October 15, 2016.

This program has been made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of…

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Birds on a log, made from driftwood, golf balls, plastic spoons, plastic bottle caps and twist ties.

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Plastic pizza made from plastic refuse and wine corks.

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Hamburger made from plastic refuse and burlap.

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Cake made from plastic utensils.

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Goat head made from old work sneakers and boots.

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A visitor to Lisa Bagwell's EcoArt Exhibit checks out the assemblage sculptures made out of garbage.

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Cats made from bottle caps and lids from disposable cups and jars.

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Dog made from bottle caps and lids from disposable cups and jars.

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Snake made from bottle caps.

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Snail made from disposable cup lids and plastic bottle caps.

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Duck made from plastic spoons, bottle caps and pieces of old toys created by artist Lisa Bagwell.

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Birds made from old work gloves, single gloves found on the street and plastic utensils.

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Whelk made by artist Lisa Bagwell. This sculpture is constructed from plastic cigar tips.

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Visitors to the exhibit were both impressed by the sculptures and overwhelmed by the amount of garbage one artist was able to collect to transform into art. Attendees spoke to the artist, the organizers and each other about a newfound awareness for…

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Attendees checking out the variety of sculptures and “garbage” materials used to create them. This brought a new awareness of the use of disposables (especially plastics) to visitors of the art exhibit. In this case, the art was able to make a…

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A visitor to Lisa Bagwell's EcoArt Exhibit checks out the variety of sculptures made from a range of disposable materials. One attendee dubbed it “throw away art”.

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This whale made by artist Lisa Bagwell was created entirely out plastic bottles and other plastic refuse collected during a clean-up of Sandy Hook beaches stuffed into a chicken wire frame. The whale has traveled to several locations throughout NJ,…

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Attendees check out the plastic bottle whale, which remained on display in Highland Park for over a month, bringing awareness to viewers about plastics in the oceans and waterways.

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Lisa Bagwell's EcoArt Exhibit was well attended by people from towns throughout Middlesex and Somerset counties. It remained on display in Ruthie’s Bagel Dish for over two months, giving hundreds of people the opportunity to view and be impacted by…

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Sandwich made out of burlap bags and plastic food bags and wrappers by assemblage artist Lisa Bagwell.

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Hot dog made by artist Lisa Bagwell out of old work gloves, single gloves and burlap. Quadruple decker sandwich made out of plastic and cork.

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Sandwich made out of plastic lids, food packaging and paper.

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“Lobbyist” being swatted by a fly swatter, made out of scrap fabrics, old clothes, steel wool and excess packaging. Sculpture by assemblage artist Lisa Bagwell.

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Hanging beet made of out plastic bottle caps and food packaging.
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