The Center for Arts and Innovation is hosting a “trashion” show where students will model garments they’ve designed and made using materials that are at least 90 percent reused and recycled and are considered neither dangerous nor harmful.
Read More »The Center for Arts and Innovation called for students to get creative by transforming recyclables into clothing for its first annual “trashion” show on Tuesday, March 1. The competition brought together interdisciplinary student teams to showcase garments they designed and constructed of at least 90 percent reused and recycled materials.
Read More »The Center for Arts and Innovation will award $1,000 in prizes to teams of students that participate in the upcoming ‘trashion’ show at noon Tuesday, March 1, in the atrium of the Havener Center. The competition will be an opportunity for interdisciplinary student teams to showcase garments they’ve designed and constructed of at least 90 percent reused and recycled materials.
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