Benevolent Media
Jenny Wren Jewelry
Photo by Steve VanSickle.
Jenny Wren has been making jewelry and accessories for 20 years. She made a conscious decision to use more found objects and recycled materials in her jewelry. This was a result of her deep concern for the environment and the challenge of repurposing found objects that are often discarded.
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In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, 2012, Benevolent Media and SCRAP DC presented an afternoon of eco-conscious art and design, featuring a pop-up marketplace of local vendors and interactive workshops led by teaching artists dedicated to inspiring “creative reuse” and environmentally sustainable behavior.
This event was scheduled as part of The Water Street Project, a multidisciplinary “flash” exhibition housed in a temporary art gallery/creative space in Georgetown, along the newly renovated waterfront.
Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/ecodepot
Jenny Wren Jewelry
Photo by Steve VanSickle.
Jenny Wren has been making jewelry and accessories for 20 years. She made a conscious decision to use more found objects and recycled materials in her jewelry. This was a result of her deep concern for the environment and the challenge of repurposing found objects that are often discarded.
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In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, 2012, Benevolent Media and SCRAP DC presented an afternoon of eco-conscious art and design, featuring a pop-up marketplace of local vendors and interactive workshops led by teaching artists dedicated to inspiring “creative reuse” and environmentally sustainable behavior.
This event was scheduled as part of The Water Street Project, a multidisciplinary “flash” exhibition housed in a temporary art gallery/creative space in Georgetown, along the newly renovated waterfront.
Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/ecodepot