On Friday, March 11, 2016, The Salt Spring Gallery of Art welcomes the “Dirty Dozen” to their show room for a fresh and exciting art show called “Tossed and Found,” a group show with a focus on art created from objets trouvés. The show was dreamed up by Shirley Command who is a talented new Salt Spring artist working with found objects in an innovative and creative way. The artists featured are passionate about bringing new life to old things and their work includes and is not limited to: mosaic, wood turning, assemblage art, welded scrap metal sculpture and unusual weaving.
At a time when our landfills are only getting bigger and the plastic in the ocean is becoming more noticeable, we’re lucky to have the “Dirty Dozen” creating work from “garbage” and drawing attention to our disposable culture in a whimsical way. Their artwork inspires innovation and resourcefulness and sparks recognition and nostalgia; it is as accessible to viewers as it is diverse. By coming together to witness this recycled art collaboration, you're not only supporting the arts, you're supporting an effort to waste less and see the beauty in the ordinary.
Who are the “Dirty Dozen?” Well, they are a baker’s dozen of local Salt Spring artists who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty when it comes to making art. They’ll gladly visit the Blackburn Mall for scrap metal and other odds and ends, they’re friends with the recycling depot crew who keep an eye out for useful items and they’re happy to beach comb for shells and stones and chunks of old rope. These are the artists that responded to the call for art in the fall and were accepted. Since the launch of the Facebook event page, there has been so much interest in the show that there is a list of other local artists waiting in the wings for “part deux”!
Don’t miss out on a great opportunity for community intermingling on Salt Spring: an event that aims to draw together artists young and old, experienced and fresh, professional and amateur. If you’re kitschy or contemporary or you love to peruse thrift stores, beaches, forests or flea markets, there will be something at Tossed and Found for you.
Join in the celebration on Friday, March 11th from 5 - 8pm at the Salt Spring Gallery (135 McPhillips) for a very special vernissage where you can view the work and meet the artists. Refreshments will be available for your enjoyment.
From then on, feel free to visit the gallery, Tuesday thru Saturday, 11-4pm up until March 23rd.
Without the support of the Salt Spring Arts Council, and the encouragement and assistance from the artists (who are also co-op members) of the Salt Spring Gallery, this show would not be possible. The artists of the “Tossed and Found” show are very grateful for this support and excited to be a part of the thriving arts community of Salt Spring.
The Dirty Dozen
Shirley Command – Artist and Organizer