SALVAGE
Conversations with artists who use repurposed materials in their art practice.
SALVAGE is a podcast that celebrates creativity and sustainability through conversations with artists who turn discarded materials into powerful works of art. Each episode dives into their stories, techniques, and the deeper messages behind their work, showing how art can transform waste into beauty and inspire action against overconsumption and wastefulness.
It’s a space for exploring how creativity and mindfulness can help us reimagine our relationship with the planet—one repurposed piece at a time.
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SALVAGE
Latest Episodes
Conversation with Repurposer Collective members. Part 2
Currents of Connection: How Art, Water, and Community Weave a 32-Foot Tapestry of UnityDive into the inspiring story behind Currents of Connection—a breathtaking 32-foot collaborative tapestry created by the Repurposer Co...
Conversation with Swoon aka Caledonia Curry
Please enjoy my conversation with Caledonia Curry aka Swoon. This is a warm, wide-ranging conversation Callie talks about her journey from street art and wheat-paste portraits to massive collaborative installations built from salvaged materials...
Conversation with Amy Meissner
What do a penny in a nightlight, a suitcase of family mending, and 500+ women named "Unknown" have in common? Anchorage artist Amy Meissner joins the Salvage podcast to talk about turning inherited textiles into powerful art, teachi...
Conversations with Repurposer Collective members. Part 1.
What happens when 24 artists say yes to a shared prompt… and trust the current? 🌊This episode of Salvage kicks off a special multi-part series about Currents of Connection — a 32-foot collaborative artwork stitched, collaged, pa...
Conversation with Aaron Kramer
Please enjoy my conversation with Aaron Kramer. By exploring the intersection between the found and fabricated in his sculptural work, Aaron seeks a deeper understanding of the transcendent nature of ordinary objects. His work is of...