In this art project, students embarked on an immersive exploration at the intersection of art, history, and environmental awareness.
Their objective was to utilize the intricate technique of assemblage, a practice deeply rooted in avant-garde movements of the 20th century, in which artists sought to redefine conventional notions of art by incorporating everyday objects into their creations.
In this particular context, students faced the challenge of not only comprehending the formal elements of assemblage, but also exploring the impact of post-consumer materials on the natural environment.
Discarded household items, thoughtfully integrated into each piece, served as both the medium and the message, echoing the global discourse on climate change.
While refining their artistic skills, students actively engaged in addressing the global climate crisis, embodying the principles of Global Citizenship.
By repurposing items destined for landfills, they contributed to a broader movement advocating for environmental sustainability.
The outcomes of their efforts serve as compelling evidence of the exceptional results that can be achieved through thoughtful consideration of materials, techniques, and the historical context of artistic practices such as assemblage.



















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