Seattle Recycled Arts

Seattle Recycled Arts Recycled art. Reduce, reuse, reimagine repurpose, recycle. The Idea to get Recycled art shown more in the local galleries was suggested.

This all started during an meeting with Claire Mendelsonhn, Tamara Clammer, and several others in 2015. Tamara Clammer started working with the City of Seattle and others to create an festival. In 2016 Michael Arndt became the Director and pulled together the first event. The purpose of the Seattle Recycled Arts Festival is to educate and get the community excited about the reuse and recycling of

items in fun and creative ways. We define “recycled art” as art created using at least 75% recycled materials.

We will be closing this Facebook account on January 31, 2026.  Thanks for following us over the years!  You can still fi...
01/17/2026

We will be closing this Facebook account on January 31, 2026. Thanks for following us over the years! You can still find us on Instagram: SeattleRecycledArts....

THANK YOU!!....It's been a great 9 years, but we (Debbie Palmer & Michael Arndt) have decided it's time for something ne...
10/19/2025

THANK YOU!!....It's been a great 9 years, but we (Debbie Palmer & Michael Arndt) have decided it's time for something new...
BIG thanks to Patti Curtis and Kick Gates Nunn at Fogue Studios & Gallery for being such wonderful hosts of our annual recycled art show.
And also big thanks to all the artists and fashion designers who have participated in our shows- it's been an honor to work with you all..!
Thanks to for creating our posters and our logo!
Thanks to Jenna at Seattle ReCreative (our fiscal sponsor).
There's not enough room here to thank everyone...but we are so grateful for all the friends we made over the years.
(Photo- Graham Schodda and his robot and dog)

09/20/2025
09/01/2025

We're bringing Fix-It Night back to the NE Seattle Tool Library on Thursday, September 4th, so make sure to bring your broken household treasures along too! 📻🪛

Sign up and learn more here: seattlereconomy.org/event/fix-it-night-at-the-ne-seattle-tool-library/
📍 NE Seattle Tool Library (10228 Fischer Pl NE, Seattle)
📅 Thursday, September 4
🕕 5pm-8pm
💰: FREE

If you'd like to sign up to be a Fixer, this link is for you!: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1w6XXV08oh7wWiKTNoJjlzH4E488WTdKwiL3ofJH3zAg/edit?usp=sharing

We don't have a regular schedule for Fix-It Nights at the NE Seattle Tool Library determined quite yet, but be on the lookout! If you know of anyone who could volunteer their time for these monthly events, please send them our way.

📨 [email protected]

Just a few more days to see our Recycled Art Show at Fogue Studios & Gallery....we LOVE these beautiful necklace/earring...
08/15/2025

Just a few more days to see our Recycled Art Show at Fogue Studios & Gallery....
we LOVE these beautiful necklace/earrings sets made by Staci Adman...using recycled glass $135/set.
Show closes Sunday 8/24.

Next Saturday 8/9...come see our recycled art show at Fogue Studios & Gallery... and stay for the UpCycled Fashion Show,...
08/02/2025

Next Saturday 8/9...come see our recycled art show at Fogue Studios & Gallery... and stay for the UpCycled Fashion Show, curated by Kim McCormick of Kimmi Designs... 11 PNW designers, 45 "looks"...!
Gallery is open noon-9pm... fashion show starts at 6pm...

(Artists: Daniel R Smith, Kim McCormick)

The 9th annual recycled art show continues thru August 24 at Fogue Studios & Gallery....check it out!
07/25/2025

The 9th annual recycled art show continues thru August 24 at Fogue Studios & Gallery....check it out!

"Rosie" by Michael Arndt is currently in the window at Fogue greeting visitors to the Seattle Recycled Arts Show! Come on by Wed-Sun 12-5pm. The show is up till August 24th. Immerse yourself in a world of unique art pieces that are transformed.

“Rosie”
55” x 15” x 15”
Mixed media sculpture
https://foguestudios.com/shop-the-art/ols/products/rosie-michael-arndt-8fcfaf

Upcycled FASHION SHOW...can't wait for this!!... 10 designers, during  Georgetown Art Attack August 9 at Fogue Studios &...
07/23/2025

Upcycled FASHION SHOW...can't wait for this!!... 10 designers, during Georgetown Art Attack August 9 at Fogue Studios & Gallery....

(Our Fiscal sponsor: Seattle ReCreative)

Our Recycled Art Show is at Fogue Studios & Gallery through August 24.... including this piece by Scott Perry....(Fiscal...
07/16/2025

Our Recycled Art Show is at Fogue Studios & Gallery through August 24.... including this piece by Scott Perry....

(Fiscal sponsor: Seattle ReCreative)

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This all started during a meeting with Claire Mendelsohn, Tamara Clammer, and several others in 2015. The idea to get Recycled art shown more in the local galleries was suggested. Tamara Clammer started working with the City of Seattle and others to create a festival. In 2016 Michael Arndt became the Director and pulled together the first event.

The purpose of the Seattle Recycled Arts Festival is to educate and get the community excited about eco-friendly living, demonstrating the extensive range of creativity you can express with recycled material in hopes of inspiring more artists to utilize the “recreative” philosophy in creating their own artwork. What better way to celebrate the beauty and importance of our earth than with earth friendly art!

We are a resource to a network of artist and activist who are passionate about what we do. We define “recycled art” as art created using at least 75% recycled materials in innovative, multilayered, intricate and unusual ways.

We believe art fuels innovation, collaboration adding to the culture of the community. By focusing on creating durable art from items destine for the landfill we bring value back to the community. This event is a catalyst for social and intellectual enrichment by bringing the community together to create, experience, and discuss recycled art and to foster the cultural and personal connections among artist, and environmental stewards, and the community.