Art made from garbage delights travelers at SFO

News release San Francisco, Calif. (June 25, 2013) – Recology announced today the launch of a web page featuring SFO Museum’s exhibition of work from the Recology Artist in Residence Program at the United Terminal. The Art of Recology, highlights this innovative art program that was founded to challenge the way we think about waste, … More Art made from garbage delights travelers at SFO

Recology San Francisco, Art at the Dump Artist in Residence Exhibitions: 
Work by Benjamin Cowden, Ian Treasure and Hannah Quinn

The Artist in Residence Program at Recology San Francisco will host an exhibition and reception for current artists-in-residence Benjamin Cowden, Ian Treasure, and student artist Hannah Quinn on Friday, May 17, from 5-9pm and Saturday, May 18, from 1-3pm. Additional viewing hours will be held on Tuesday, May 21, from 5-7pm. Please note the new … More Recology San Francisco, Art at the Dump Artist in Residence Exhibitions: 
Work by Benjamin Cowden, Ian Treasure and Hannah Quinn

San Francisco Dump Artist in Residence Exhibitions: Work by Michael Damm, Julia Goodman and Jeff Hantman

The Artist in Residence Program at Recology San Francisco will host an exhibition and reception for current artists-in-residence Michael Damm, Julia Goodman, and Jeff Hantman on Friday, January 25, from 5-9pm and Saturday, January 26, from 1-3pm. Additional viewing hours will be held on Tuesday, January 29, from 5-7pm. An artist panel discussion will follow … More San Francisco Dump Artist in Residence Exhibitions: Work by Michael Damm, Julia Goodman and Jeff Hantman

San Francisco Dump Artist in Residence Exhibitions: Work by Tamara Albaitis, Amy Wilson Faville, and Calder Yates

San Francisco Dump Artist in Residence Exhibitions: Work by Tamara Albaitis, Amy Wilson Faville, and Calder Yates The Artist in Residence Program at Recology San Francisco will host an exhibition and reception for current artists-in-residence Tamara Albaitis, Amy Wilson Faville, and student artist Calder Yates on Friday, September 21, from 5-9pm and Saturday, September 22, … More San Francisco Dump Artist in Residence Exhibitions: Work by Tamara Albaitis, Amy Wilson Faville, and Calder Yates

Finding Inspiration in the Dumps

Guest blogger Carrie Gaydos is the Community Manager for VonChurch.com writes about an eye-opening trip to the San Francisco “dump.” VonChurch will be hosting Project Zero in Jan. 2013—a month-long commitment to create zero landfill-destined waste. VonChurch, Inc., a San Francisco Green Business, is taking staff environmental education to heart. VonChurch is a recruiting firm … More Finding Inspiration in the Dumps

Come Celebrate Barbara Holmes’ Installation

Location: 1045 Mission Street (between 6th & 7th St), San Francisco, CA Date/Time: Reception- Friday, March 23, 5-8pm Exhibition viewable in storefront windows 24-hours a day, February 20-April 30, 2012 Admission is free and open to the public, all ages welcome, wheelchair accessible. Former Recology San Francisco artist-in-residence Barbara Holmes has used the 100-foot-long exhibition … More Come Celebrate Barbara Holmes’ Installation

Recology SF Artist in Residence Exhibitions Jan 2012

Friday, January 20 & Saturday, January 21, 2012 San Francisco Dump Artist in Residence Exhibitions: Work by Terry Berlier, Donna Anderson Kam and Ethan Estess Location: 503 Tunnel Ave. San Francisco, CA 94134 Environmental Learning Center Gallery at 401 Tunnel Ave. Date/Time: Friday, January 20, 2012, 5pm to 9pm Saturday, January 21, 2012, 1pm to … More Recology SF Artist in Residence Exhibitions Jan 2012

San Francisco Dump’s Artist in Residence Program Announces 2012 Residency Recipients

Recology San Francisco is pleased to announce recipients of artist residencies for 2012. The six selected artists are Beau Buck, Tamara Albaitis, Amy Wilson Faville, Michael Damm, Julia Goodman, and Jeff Hantman.The Artist in Residence Program at Recology San Francisco is a one-of-a-kind initiative started in 1990 to support Bay Area artists while teaching children … More San Francisco Dump’s Artist in Residence Program Announces 2012 Residency Recipients