RAIR: Recycled Artist in Residency turns trash into works of art

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Revolution Recovery, a construction and demolition waste recycling facility, processes 550 tons of material daily, a gold mine for the artists who take up residence there, rent-free.

RAIR: Recycled Artist in Residency. Artists, embedded in a NE Philadelphia trash dump, are creating works of art from pieces of trash.RAIR wants people to think about how much they consume and how much they waste, while Revolution Recovery commits to diverting 50% of its waste from landfill.

 

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