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Title:
Dream Tomorrow Today
Dream Tomorrow Today
Author:
Calder Kamin
Calder Kamin
Category:
RE-act
RE-act
Description:
Artist, educator and advocate, Calder Kamin’s art sparks an opportunity to make better choices for the environment and participate in the greater good by transforming trash and her audiences through education. Nature’s ability to endlessly reuse and adapt inspires her to eliminate waste and reimagine it as art. She is the 2018 Artist-in-Residence at the San Antonio DoSeum. This image from her residency exhibition Dream Tomorrow Today, providing kids an opportunity to imagine the future they want. Everything in Calder's installation was made from recycled materials.
Artist, educator and advocate, Calder Kamin’s art sparks an opportunity to make better choices for the environment and participate in the greater good by transforming trash and her audiences through education. Nature’s ability to endlessly reuse and adapt inspires her to eliminate waste and reimagine it as art. She is the 2018 Artist-in-Residence at the San Antonio DoSeum. This image from her residency exhibition Dream Tomorrow Today, providing kids an opportunity to imagine the future they want. Everything in Calder's installation was made from recycled materials.
Description:
Artist, educator and advocate, Calder Kamin’s art sparks an opportunity to make better choices for the environment and participate in the greater good by transforming trash and her audiences through education. Nature’s ability to endlessly reuse and adapt inspires her to eliminate waste and reimagine it as art. She is the 2018 Artist-in-Residence at the San Antonio DoSeum. This image from her residency exhibition Dream Tomorrow Today, providing kids an opportunity to imagine the future they want. Everything in Calder's installation was made from recycled materials.
Artist, educator and advocate, Calder Kamin’s art sparks an opportunity to make better choices for the environment and participate in the greater good by transforming trash and her audiences through education. Nature’s ability to endlessly reuse and adapt inspires her to eliminate waste and reimagine it as art. She is the 2018 Artist-in-Residence at the San Antonio DoSeum. This image from her residency exhibition Dream Tomorrow Today, providing kids an opportunity to imagine the future they want. Everything in Calder's installation was made from recycled materials.
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