Made From Scrap, A Recycling Workshop Warehouse

by Scott Beale on September 14, 2007 · 1 comment

Made From Scrap

Made From Scrap is a new 10,000 square-foot community recycling workshop warehouse that is opening next week in the Bayview area of San Francisco. Made From Scrap has partnered with the renown underground artist warehouse Cataclysmic Megashear Ranch, whose space they will be sharing. Here is their workshop calendar and they are currently looking for instructors, partners, workshop suggestions and donations.

Welcome to San Francisco’s re-source workshop warehouse, where recycling becomes everyday art. We transform the consumer routine of discarding things into a dapper dexterity for making new-fangled bird feeders, wallets, and wall-hangings. And this is just the beginning. Gathered between the walls of our Bayview warehouse location are resourceful artists and enthusiasts mingling and creating, with an alluring eye for “re”-ing.

For the latest updates, check out the Made From Scrap blog.

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