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Bad Art Thingies and the Inner Snick

by Sophie Lumen · Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at 4:23 pm

About a decade ago I read an article about building community through making ‘bad art thingies’ together. The idea: A neighborhood host volunteers his home and kitchen table, and participants bring potluck food and recyclable materials — empty cereal boxes, fabric scraps, sequins, wrapping paper, old birthday cards, toilet paper tubes, etc.

 

The host provides basics like scissors, crayons and markers, construction paper, glue and staples, and decides whether to open up the creative possibilities by including hot glue guns and paint.

 

The process: Sit down at the table and make something out of the stuff. It could be an oatmeal container with glitter, two straws and sections of the comics taped to the side. No rules, except talk, eat, share supplies and techniques. Then take home your thingie. Or swap thingies. Toss thingie.

 

This made me unexplainably, wildly happy. I ran to the garage and pulled out an empty laundry soap holder.  I brought it into the studio and started covering the sides, using old wallpaper, stamped cardboard, scraps of old paintings I never liked, postcards, spiraled pipe cleaners, etc.

 

Breathless with the complete absence of the ‘inner snick’—I was in kindergarten again, smiling and singing away.  The humble nature of the materials freed me up. The only part missing was that thick paste with a paddle attached to the lid that smelled like wintergreen lifesavers.

 

My husband who didn’t read the article, saw my thingie and said, “Uh, honey, where are you going to sell that?”

Bad Art ThingieI still have it. I invite you to make one. Feed the Beauty.

 If anyone knows where I can find the article mentioned above, please let me know.

 

 

 

 

 

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One Response to “Bad Art Thingies and the Inner Snick”

zooeyhampton

sounds like a great “unschooling” activity for our next gathering! thanks so much for sharing

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