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Meltzer, Bonnie - Creates artworks made from recycled computer parts, crocheted wire, and digital photography transferred onto metal. Some of the items exhibited are for sale.
 
Meltzoff, Keene - Created "cargo art" as her own art vision, to meld the machine world to the pre-industrial.
 
Millevolte, Michael - Light and motion sculptures utilizing discarded objects such as:old fans, cassette players, VCRs, TVs and radios.
 
Mr. Imagination - Real name - Gregory Warmack. This prolific Chicago artist uses bottle caps, industrial sandstone and used paint brushes to create primarily figurative works.
 
Nevelson, Louise (interview) - Conducted by Arnald Glimcher for the Archives of American Art in 1972, this interview explores Nevelson's life, ideas and wood assemblages.
 
Ossorio, Alfonso - Excerpt from a magazine article that details the relationship between Ossorio and Jean Dubuffet. Contains images of works.
 
Pantoy, Olga - Assemblage artist living in Athens, Greece creates constructions from wood and objects found on local beaches.
 
Philadelphia Wireman - Short description and photos of 2 of approximately 700 anonymously made pieces found in a trash bin.
 
Ramos-Poquí, Guillem - Assemblages 1998-99 using metaphor and transformation.
 
Rose, Roslyn - Objects assembled within boxes. Site pictures two examples of work.
 
Saar, Betye - Contemporary artist who uses found objects and other materials to create works of an iconographic nature.
 
Sampson, Richard - A portfolio of whimsical assemblage artwork.
 
Wasserman, David (1917-1999) - Used metal from tin and aluminum cans to produce glowing mosaics, including leaping tigers, baseball cards, dancing movie stars, and New York taxi drivers.
 
Wynn, Jane - Assemblages made from old writings, photos, objects, and bones.
 
Zorn, Liz - Works in mixed media, including assemblage, and constructions with found objects in an abstract, and expressionist style.
 
deMeng, Michael - Post Modern Shrines - assemblage - combining existing objects with painting and text to explore themes of isolation, social alienation and oppression.
 
 

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