Sophie Willard Van Sistine
This broadside was created using entirely reused materials. For this project “reused” can be defined as materials that were found, recycled, shared, communal or second-hand. The goal of this project was to engage with the Northampton Community about reducing waste, and to begin discussion about sustainable art practice. I partnered with the Northampton ReUse Committee to collect their stories about reducing waste. Their stories are depicted in cartoon panels and printed on one hundred unique recycled papers. I found the papers in recycling bins across Smith campus, from donors on the Northampton FreeCycle Network. I used the laser engraver in the Design Thinking Studio, to engrave a wood board, which I then coated in ink and used as a “stamp” to transfer my design onto each paper. The broadsides were distributed in Northampton at Pulaski Park on Wednesday, December 12, to the first one hundred people to show up. This project will be extended in the near future to include web-exclusive comics that were inspired by the numerous stories collected, that did not have room to be printed on this one-page broadside.
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