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Conversation with Repurposer Collective members. Part 3
May 29, 2026
41m 37s
Beyond Plastics Art and Activism Panel
May 3, 2026
1h 07m 57s
Conversation with Repurposer Collective members. Part 2
Apr 25, 2026
43m 39s
Conversation with Swoon aka Caledonia Curry
Mar 9, 2026
52m 34s
Conversation with Amy Meissner
Feb 18, 2026
1h 02m 00s
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| 5/29/26 | ![]() Conversation with Repurposer Collective members. Part 3 | 🌊 Dive into Currents of Connection: A Tapestry of Art, Water, and Repurposed Magic! 🌊 In this episode of Salvage, we’re wrapping up our three-part series on Currents of Connection — a breathtaking 32-foot collaborative artwork by the Repurposer Collective. Each artist took a piece of the puzzle, weaving ocean current maps with photos of clouds and waves, all crafted from repurposed materials. The result? A fluid, multidisciplinary masterpiece that celebrates water as the ultimate connector. F... | 41m 37s | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Beyond Plastics Art and Activism Panel | In this episode, I'm sharing a recording of a live panel event I hosted at MAPSpace gallery during Repurposer Collective's second annual exhibit. I'm joined by two incredible artists, Anne Percoco and Cindy Pease Roe, for a conversation about their practices transforming found materials and waste into compelling works of art. Anne shares projects ranging from a sculpture made of over a thousand water bottles on a sacred Indian river, to street trash shaped into oysters and leaves.... | 1h 07m 57s | ||||||
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Conversation with Repurposer Collective members. Part 2 | Currents of Connection: How Art, Water, and Community Weave a 32-Foot Tapestry of Unity Dive into the inspiring story behind Currents of Connection—a breathtaking 32-foot collaborative tapestry created by the Repurposer Collective. In this episode of Salvage, artists share their personal journeys of transforming NASA ocean current maps and repurposed materials into a stunning, unified artwork. From the thrill of creative problem-solving to the joy of collective creation, discover how this pro... | 43m 39s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Conversation with Swoon aka Caledonia Curry | Please enjoy my conversation with Caledonia Curry aka Swoon. This is a warm, wide-ranging conversation Callie talks about her journey from street art and wheat-paste portraits to massive collaborative installations built from salvaged materials – including the famous floating rafts seen at the Brooklyn Museum. She shares how reuse has been central to her practice from the start, driven by environmental awareness and a love of found materials. The conversation also touches on her humanitarian ... | 52m 34s | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Conversation with Amy Meissner | What do a penny in a nightlight, a suitcase of family mending, and 500+ women named "Unknown" have in common? Anchorage artist Amy Meissner joins the Salvage podcast to talk about turning inherited textiles into powerful art, teaching repair as self-care, and why the thing spontaneously combusting in her house was her. This conversation will make you want to dig out your mending pile immediately. https://www.amymeissner.com/ https://www.instagram.com/amymeissnerartist https:... | 1h 02m 00s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Conversations with Repurposer Collective members. Part 1. | What happens when 24 artists say yes to a shared prompt… and trust the current? 🌊 This episode of Salvage kicks off a special multi-part series about Currents of Connection — a 32-foot collaborative artwork stitched, collaged, painted, and assembled by members of the Repurposer Collective. We talk about: • receiving a single block and trusting the whole • working with limits, deadlines, and doubt • plastic, paper, fabric, dryer sheets, and “trash” as material • collabo... | 46m 08s | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | ![]() Conversation with Aaron Kramer | Please enjoy my conversation with Aaron Kramer. By exploring the intersection between the found and fabricated in his sculptural work, Aaron seeks a deeper understanding of the transcendent nature of ordinary objects. His work is often of a woven nature. Street sweeper bristles or reclaimed hardwoods are woven over welded steel armatures creating a skin. Whether skinning an object or new ways, he is excited by the process of reinvention. At the core of this sensibility is the belief tha... | 1h 08m 01s | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() Conversation with Christopher Ender Coryat | Please enjoy my conversation with Christopher Ender Coryat. Ender is a multidisciplinary artist and curator based in New York. His practice confronts systems of control through deeply personal, material-based investigations. Drawing on his lived experience with epilepsy and disability, Ender creates sculptural installations, performances, and pigment-based paintings that center the body as a site of vulnerability, resistance, and transformation. Often working with pharmaceutical pigment... | 1h 00m 54s | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Conversation with Sari Nordman | Please enjoy my conversation with Sari Nordman. Sari was born and raised in Finland, and is now a New York - based interdisciplinary artist. She creates public art projects, fiber-art installations, and mixed media and video works. Many of her projects have been informed by climate change and respond to environmental social justice issues. To amplify multilingual voices from around the world, she engages people of diverse backgrounds through interviews and fiber-arts processes. As... | 53m 38s | ||||||
| 11/20/25 | ![]() Conversation with Aurora Robson | Please enjoy my conversation with Aurora Robson. Aurora is a visual artist predominantly known for working with plastic waste. She was born in Toronto, grew up in Hawaii, and later lived in New York City, where she studied structural metal welding (she is a NYS Certified Structural Welder!) and worked in film, construction and entertainment. She studied art history and visual art at Columbia University. Throughout her career, Aurora has developed many ways to sculpt with plastic d... | 1h 02m 09s | ||||||
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| 10/30/25 | ![]() Conversation with Jackie Wolf-Schmidt | Please enjoy my conversation with Jackie Wolf-Schmidt. Jackie Schmidt is a found materials fashion designer and shoe creator from Los Angeles, California. She received her BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago and is currently studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology, focusing on creating sustainable pieces with materials such as aluminum cans, bottle caps, plastic bags, belts, and many more found objects. She then transforms the materials into wearable art pieces, filled with lots of ... | 50m 39s | ||||||
| 10/16/25 | ![]() Conversation with Christina Massey | Please enjoy my conversation with Christina Massey. Christina Massey is an award-winning artist recognized for her innovative use of repurposed materials, particularly aluminum cans, in creating vibrant botanical abstractions. Her multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, painting, and installation, exploring themes of environmental sustainability, consumer waste, and material transformation. Christina creates botanically inspired installations, sculptural paintings, and glass works that ex... | 1h 09m 27s | ||||||
| 9/12/25 | ![]() Conversation with Vivien Zepf | In this special episode of Salvage, the tables turn - my dear friend Vivien Zepf interviews me. Instead of me asking the questions, Vivien dives into my story: from my early days in fashion and costume design, to discovering repurposed plastics as my medium, and to how my art practice evolved into both a personal expression and an environmental call to action. We talk about curiosity, experimentation, and how I balance the beauty of art with the urgency of raising awareness about plastic poll... | 1h 17m 33s | ||||||
| 8/14/25 | ![]() Conversation with Michelle Vania Beattie | Please enjoy my conversation with Michelle Vania Beattie. Michelle is an intuitive artist known for her striking sculptures made from beach-found plastic, inspired by a lifelong connection to the ocean. Growing up in Plettenberg Bay, she collected what she called “mermaids tears”—a childhood fascination that returned years later in Kommetjie, where she discovered these were actually nurdles, raw plastic pellets. This revelation ignited her commitment to addressing ocean plastic pollutio... | 52m 20s | ||||||
| 7/31/25 | ![]() Conversation with Loren Eiferman | Please enjoy my conversation with Loren Eiferman. Over many decades Loren has created a unique technique of working with naturally found wood. Her organic wood sculptures take the detritus from nature and turn it into art. Loren wants the viewer to have a sense of wonder and awe when looking at her work. We have all at one point or another picked up a stick from the ground—touched the wood, peeled the bark off with our fingernails. Loren’s work taps into that same prim... | 51m 06s | ||||||
| 7/17/25 | ![]() Conversation with Carli Vergamini | Please enjoy my conversation with Carli Vergamini. Just a girl trying to change the world, that’s Carli. What started as a creative outlet eventually turned into a resourceful smorgasbord of repurposing vintage jackets & dilapidated kiddie pools. It all began when Carli wanted to make stuff with leather but didn’t know where to find any (spoiler: it was thrift stores). Add getting grossed out by her own consumption habits & here she is today making cool, wearable stuff out... | 41m 07s | ||||||
| 7/3/25 | ![]() Conversation with Pauline Galiana | Please enjoy my conversation with Pauline Galiana. Pauline engages simultaneously with a wide range of artistic practices, including collages, paintings, drawings, ephemeral installations, small-scale sculptures, performances, and videos. Her work incorporates both noble and mundane materials; regardless of the medium or method, the source materials are typically deconstructed, reconstructed, and hybridized. Pauline wastes nothing. Her processes are obsessive and meditative, invol... | 1h 09m 01s | ||||||
| 6/19/25 | ![]() Conversation with Benjamin Von Wong | Please enjoy my conversation with Benjamin Von Wong. Get ready for a wild, inspiring ride with this artist & activist. From mining engineer to creator of viral installations like Plastic Tap and Plasticphobia, Benjamin shares how he fell (literally!) into a life of purpose, using art to make climate issues unforgettable. Giant faucets, 10,000 plastic bottles, mermaids, phoenixes, and community-powered change—this one's not to miss. Benjamin Von Wong's work lies at the intersection o... | 46m 36s | ||||||
| 6/5/25 | ![]() Conversation with Niki Lederer | Please enjoy my conversation with Niki Lederer. Discarded and found objects are Niki’s starting point. She makes sculptures from repurposed umbrellas and post-consumer plastic that she harvests from curbside recycling, garbage cans and the street. Niki finds the colors intoxicating, and can’t resist collecting them. The sheer volume of recyclables and broken umbrellas creates an endless and overwhelming supply of material. Back in the studio Niki processes her finds by thoroughly cleaning the... | 1h 02m 03s | ||||||
| 5/23/25 | ![]() Conversation with Meredith Andrews | Please enjoy my conversation with Meredith Andrews aka Plastic Mermade. Contemporary portrait, travel and lifestyle photographer Meredith Andrews has shot for editorial, advertising and private clients all over the world. Based on the sub tropical island of Bermuda, where she finds much of her inspiration. Her work can be seen in almost every medium including dozens of international exhibitions such as the 2009 and 2019 Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize at National Portrait Gallery in... | 1h 12m 16s | ||||||
| 5/10/25 | ![]() Conversation with Nathalie Kalbach | Please enjoy my conversation with Nat Kalbach. Nathalie is a self-taught mixed media artist, writer, and advocate for historic preservation, whose vibrant works explore urban subject matter through a fusion of paint mediums and collage materials. Her unconventional path into the art world began as a sanctuary from her former role as a paralegal, where she discovered the transformative power of art as a means of storytelling and personal expression. Nat finds inspiration in the ever-changing d... | 1h 01m 24s | ||||||
| 4/17/25 | ![]() Conversation with kHyal! | Please enjoy my conversation with kHyal. Complex, and unclassifiable, kHyal’s mixed media work riffs off of pop culture icons and performs like a Rorschach Test in a behavioral science lab, tugging at the neurons of each viewer, and born to challenge perceptions. Using ordinary objects snatched from dumpsters, recycle centers, flea markets, tag sales, thrift stores, the ocean and the street — assembled with raw precision in a dazzling cacophony of visual clutter — each piece decidedly explode... | 1h 06m 12s | ||||||
| 4/10/25 | ![]() Conversation with Amy Orr | Please enjoy my conversation with Amy Orr. Amy is a multimedia artist whose work often involves the reinvention of manufactured materials; plastic and plastic cards in particular. The understanding and perception of plastic and ephemera is changing quickly. Where Amy’s work was once a lighthearted narrative about consumerism and culture, it is now overshadowed by the environmental disaster that our single-use practice has caused. Amy is drawn to materials for their color, abundance and origi... | 53m 28s | ||||||
| 4/3/25 | ![]() Conversation with Robin Frohardt | Please enjoy my conversation with Robin Frohardt. Known for her rich aesthetic and highly detailed constructions, Robin Frohardt is an award-winning theater and film director. Her narrative-based film, puppetry, and sculpture, use recognizable materials, often trash, to create richly detailed worlds that make magic of the mundane and highlight the trivialities of daily life. Her theatrical work has earned her a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Creative Capital Award, and multiple Jim Henson Founda... | 36m 16s | ||||||
| 3/27/25 | ![]() Conversation with Kate Dodd | *Please note two corrections to episode 30: Kate Dodd referenced the artwork “Tilted Arc” but incorrectly attributed it to Robert Smithson rather than its creator, Richard Serra. She also referenced an exhibit put on by Stand 4 Gallery, which is in Bay Ridge NY, rather than Bayonne, NJ. Please enjoy my conversation with Kate Dodd. Kate is obsessed with excess, with the unwanted, the discarded, and the underutilized. In her work, she seeks to repurpose items that no longer ha... | 1h 07m 38s | ||||||
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