2nd Saturdays @ The Museum
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2nd Saturdays @ The Museum

Enjoy free admission every second Saturday of the month thru December 2024!

By Irving Archives & Museum

Location

Irving Archives and Museum

801 West Irving Boulevard Irving, TX 75060

About this event

  • 6 hours

PLEASE NOTE: Eventbrite limits ticket quantities for this event, but there is no limit on how many guests may attend the museum on any given Second Saturday. Everyone is welcome!


Admission to Irving Archives & Museum is FREE every second Saturday through December 2024!

Come see our special exhibitions, learn all about Irving's history, take a simulated ride over DFW Airport in a full-size cockpit, and think like an inventor in our Smithsonian Spark!Lab! We've got fun things for the whole family to enjoy, so come on out!

Plan your visit: IrvingArchivesAndMuseum.com


Second Saturdays are made possible thanks to generous support from the Friends of the Irving Museums. Join the Friends and help support Irving's museums: IrvingArchivesAndMuseum.com/Museum-Friends.

On view through April 28, 2024:

"Reclaimed: The Art of Recology" and "Books, Bark and Beeswax" by Dallas-based artist VET

Reclaimed: The Art of Recology

Venture inside Recology, a 47-acre Recycling and Transfer Center located in San Francisco, CA, and you’ll be immersed in a churning, ever-changing landscape where detritus from all over the city is sorted, recovered, and processed. This metropolis of junk, otherwise known as “the dump,” is home to one of the most coveted Artist in Residence (AIR) programs since 1990. Operating with the belief that art plays a unique role in educating and inspiring the public, Recology offers artists an opportunity to make artwork from discarded materials. Armed with safety gear and a shopping cart, artists have scavenging privileges in the Public Reuse and Recycling Area — what most artists refer to as “The Big Store” — to recycle and reclaim the discarded waste as reimagined art objects.

Reclaimed: The Art of Recology, presents a fascinating survey of 33 artists who were selected to participate in Recology’s unique Artist-in-Residence program. This eclectic exhibition of work created from unwanted materials encourages viewers to perceive “trash” in a new light.

Featuring approximately 50 objects, the artwork in Reclaimed is varied, unusual, yet familiar: from paintings produced with recycled house paint to tapestries made from used ties, shirts, and other fabrics, to sculptural vases crafted from Ethernet and coaxial cables. The hybrid concoctions are highly creative and mind-blowing in execution and form. Through introspective, playful, and highly original explorations, these artists reveal the hidden stories our rubbish tells us about ourselves and our relationship with the world.


Reclaimed: The Art of Recology was organized by Bedford Gallery at the Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek, CA.


Photo credit: Courtesy of Recology San Francisco Artist in Residence Program.

Andrew Junge, Pandora's Box, 2005, neon, toolbox, 13.75 x 19.25 x 11.5 in.

Books, Bark and Beeswax

Books, Bark and Beeswax featuring the artwork of Dallas-based artist VET is on view February 18 through April 28, 2024. This exhibition includes a collection of relief sculptures that combine fiber, wood and wax. VET is a native Texas artist who incorporates environmental recycling awareness through her artwork, commissions, and workshops. Her murals and art installations combine the aesthetics of fine art with an inventive application of found and re-purposed objects. VET has been touring nationally and regionally for over 25 years.

On view February 18 through April 28, 2024.

Learn more about the artist at:https://www.artcycleclubtx.com/.


Photo credit: VET, Honeycomb Tower, 20x24, Mixed Media

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IAM is the place where you can explore special exhibitions on a wide variety of topics, learn all learn all about Irving's history in an immersive, nationally award-winning exhibit, take a simulated ride over DFW Airport in a full-size cockpit, and think like an inventor in our Smithsonian Spark!Lab! We've got fun things for the whole family to enjoy!