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Aluminum Can Art

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on January 6, 2008 by RubyApril 2, 2009

Ruby Re-Usable hoards the little pull tab on aluminum cans and sometimes uses them in her artwork, but she tends to toss the rest into the recycling bin (or saves them for Second-Hand Sid, who gets cash for them somewhere). … Continue reading →

Posted in re-art installations, recycled artists, Ross Palmer Beecher, Uncategorized

A Shoe-in

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on December 27, 2007 by RubyJune 13, 2008

That’s the title that Molly Gilmore, freelance writer and calendar editor for daily 0, wrote for this great little blurb in The Olympian’s Weekend Planner (the best of the next week and beyond): The Capitol Theater debuts two new shows … Continue reading →

Posted in Olympia WA, re-art installations, shoe art, tape sculpture, Uncategorized

Bil Fleming in the daily 0

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on November 25, 2007 by RubyAugust 15, 2008

Olympia Dumpster Divers is proud to read about our own Bil Fleming in the pages of the Olympian; we have reprinted the article here so as to spare you from having to view those hideous ads about varicose veins. (ps … Continue reading →

Posted in Bil Fleming, dumpster diving, Olympia WA, re-art installations, recycled artists, Uncategorized

The Projectionist’s Gardens

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on September 25, 2007 by RubyAugust 15, 2008

One of our favorite Olympia Dumpster Divers, Bil “The Recycling Bicyclist/Found-It-Along-the-Freeway” Fleming, has an installation at the Capitol Theater. Ruby Re-Usable and friends will be checking it out this Saturday, September 29, at 4 pm. Read more about Bil here. … Continue reading →

Posted in Bil Fleming, Olympia WA, re-art installations, recycled artists, Uncategorized

Holly Senn in Belltown

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on August 17, 2007 by RubyNovember 4, 2009

Olympia: I live in Olympia, but I’m from New Jersey (I don’t expect much), and I was feeling kinda homesick when MadCat Joey sent me this link. I swear, it looks like parts were filmed in my hometown, I can’t … Continue reading →

Posted in EnviroHouse, Holly Senn, Olympia WA, re-art installations, recycled artists

Summer Reading

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on July 10, 2007 by RubyNovember 4, 2009

Ruby Re-Usable is going to take a little blogging break, but not before she posts about Art on the Ave this past Sunday, and also some of the sites that you should check out at least once this summer. Claudia … Continue reading →

Posted in EnviroHouse, Holly Senn, Olympia Free Wall, re-art installations, recycled artists, tape sculpture, Uncategorized

4th of July

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on July 4, 2007 by RubyJune 13, 2008

This is one of Ruby Re-Usable’s plastic bag and tape sculptures that will debut at Art on the Ave in Tacoma this Sunday; he will be in a wheelchair and the public will be invited to stroll around the event … Continue reading →

Posted in re-art installations, tape sculpture

Renascence on YouTube

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on June 30, 2007 by RubyJune 13, 2008

HERE is my first YouTube vid: an installation for Olympia Spring Arts Walk 2007 that was in the window of Archibald Sisters. And no, I did not spell renaissance wrong; the title is Renascence, which means a new birth or … Continue reading →

Posted in Olympia Arts Walk, re-art installations, tape sculpture, Uncategorized

19th Annual Fremont Solstice Parade

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on June 18, 2007 by RubyJune 13, 2008

For over twelve years now I have been living in exile in Olympia, slowly learning to appreciate the quirky small town pleasures of Smurfville, but on occasion, I have managed to slip out and reunite with the people and places … Continue reading →

Posted in eco-issues, re-art installations, recycled artists, trash fashion, Uncategorized

Father’s Day

Ruby Re-Usable Posted on June 17, 2007 by RubyOctober 7, 2008

David Scherer is the organizer of the annual Downtown Neighborhood Association street fair, turning the streets right in front of Cast Off Art Studio into one big garage sale/block party right here in Olympia, WA (along with Capital City Pride … Continue reading →

Posted in David Scherer, Flâneur, re-art installations, recycled artists, Uncategorized

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