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Recyclerbull Arts is researching into arts, crafts and creative workshops that reclaim, reuse and recycle materials.

Can recycled arts and crafts really have a positive impact on attitudes to waste and resources? Are there more qualities to the practice of recycling arts than quirky, clever uses of materials?

At  http://www.recyclerbull.com you will find an online questionaire where you can have your say. Give the site a few seconds to load.



Clare Bull is a recycling community artist currently undertaking a MA in Integrative Arts in Health, Education and Community Settings at Derby University. The research project is entitled Creative workshops that recycle materials can have a positive impact on attitudes to waste and resources.

Clare is also resident at the Ecohouse, a sustainable show home in Leicester that demonstrates hundreds of environmental features and ideas, inspiring and encouraging visitors to make green changes to their own homes and gardens. Working in collaboration with Environ (Leicestershire’s Environmental Charity) from Jun '05 - April '06 Clare will be running workshops at the Ecohouse with schools and community groups.

If you are an artist, facilitator, recycler or simply interested please get in touch ASAP. Visit the website at www.recyclerbull.com and fill in a questionnaire. Your input could help to shape environmental community arts practice and attitudes to waste for the future. To get involved. Get in touch.

Clare Bull – Recyclerbull Arts
Ecohouse
Environ
Western Park
Leicester
LE3 6HX
Website: www.recyclerbull.com
E-mail:  Clarebull@hotmail.co.uk
Tel: 07980 79 44 58

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