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The Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts is a Think Tank for Sustainability in the Arts and Culture. The CSPA views sustainability as the intersection of environmental balance, social equity, economic stability and a strengthened cultural infrastructure. Seeing itself as evolved out of the principles of the 1987 Brundtland Report and 1992 Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit, the CSPA aligns itself with the policies of Agenda 21 for Culture as a resource to artists and art organizations.
A membership-based international organization in a growing community of artists, scientists, curators, writers, nonprofits and businesses who are developing creative and innovative strategies to address our global environmental issues.
From the exhibition "The Art of Assemblage" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Presented like a recipe book, this unique guide will inspire you to make your own bots from random flea market finds. As an art form, assemblage art traces its origins back to Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque -- and Marcel Duchamp, who famously attached a bicycle wheel to a stool and called it a readymade.
An art form based on how you choose and arrange items in a "box" to create a visual message. Examples include: curiosity cabinets of Renaissance Europe, found-object assemblage boxes created in the 20th century by Joseph Cornell, and an inspirational gallery of works by artists today.