Art Exhibits.

At SALTIE, we believe that creative expression is a powerful form of sustainability. Our Art Exhibits showcase works made from reclaimed, salvaged, and locally sourced materials—highlighting how waste can be reimagined into something meaningful, beautiful, and regenerative.

These exhibits serve as:

  • Platforms for Dialogue: Each piece tells a story—about consumption, restoration, memory, and place. They invite viewers to reflect on their relationship with materials, history, and the environment.

  • Catalysts for Community: From large-scale installations to intimate gallery pieces, these works foster engagement and collaboration. Many are co-created with local artists, students, or community members, turning the act of making into a shared experience.

  • Models of Circular Creativity: By reclaiming materials destined for landfills or decay, these works demonstrate that creativity and sustainability are not opposing forces—but natural allies.

Whether it's oyster shells shaped into sculpture, old timbers turned into benches, or beach plastic woven into storytelling tapestries, each exhibit is a reminder: what we discard can become a gift when seen through a different lens.

Whitney Schrauth

Architect practicing in Mill Valley, CA & Nantucket, MA

https://www.saandc.com
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