Recycled Art with Kim Joris

Recycled Art with Kim Joris

Kim Joris is a Folk School instructor who is teaching The Art of Reuse: Working with Found Objects to three remarkable students this week.

This is Kim's newest piece. It's called "Trust" and is spelled out in keys, chains and lock pieces.

This is Kim’s newest piece. It’s called “Trust” and is spelled out in keys, chains and lock pieces.

Elisabeth Allwell is from California and drove cross country with her daughter to visit the Folk School and the Appalachian Mountains. Elisabeth is originally from Germany and is 92! This is her first time at the Folk School.  Her daughter is taking the Cheesemaking course this week.

Elisabeth shows off “Friendship is the wine of life” piece that was made with a ship given to her by her youngest daughter. She combined it with her collection of figurines.

 

This book was given to Elisabeth by her daughter in 1969! She gets inspiration for her work from this book.

 

Here is the original inscription from 1969 written to Elisabeth by her daughter.

 

Mary Ann is from Birmingham, Alabama. She’s been making work about her family.

Mary Ann at work

Mary Ann is making a mirror frame that is dedicated to her mother.

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Mary Ann’s “Jump and Your Wings Will Appear”

Linda Smith is from New York. She’s working three dimensionally and is very interested in moving art or whirligigs.

Kim Joris and Linda Smith

Kim Joris and Linda Smith working in the studio

 

Here's Linda's cat whirligig

Here’s Linda’s cat whirligig

 

This is Linda's piece that she made from an old cheese grater

This is Linda’s piece that she made from an old cheese grater

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

 

 

 

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