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Home > Exhibits > Georgann DeMille: Purposeful Repurposing

Book pages, 36x18x16 inches

Butterick, 2014

Book pages, 36x18x16 inches
  • Book pages, 36x18x16 inches
  • Book pages, 36x18x16 inches
  • Magazine pages, 30x20x10 inches
  • Adult diapers, fabric dryer sheets, wood, 36x18x5 inches
  • Magazine pages, wood, and webbing, 45x20x16 inches
  • Rose petal, fabric, metal, 23x23x7 inches
  • Book pages, 23x15x15 inches
  • Found educational posters and books, 20x10x9 inches
  • Fabric, paint, thread, 38x48x1 inches
  • Dryer Fabric Sheets, 36x14x5 inches
  • Original photo, paint, found text, 12x16x1.5 inches
  • Book dust jackets, book pages, 18x14x10 inches
Georgann DeMille: Purposeful Repurposing

Fondly nicknamed the “Hippie Bag Lady” due in part to having made bags as well as often being seen hefting bags stuffed with repurposed materials gifted by friends, DeMille incorporates secondhand materials in new and altered ways into her work. Materials may include book pages, thread, flower petals, fabric dryer sheets, wire and magazines. Read more …

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