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SALVAGEAuthor: Natalya Khorover
Conversations with artists who use repurposed materials in their art practice.SALVAGE is a podcast that celebrates creativity and sustainability through conversations with artists who turn discarded materials into powerful works of art. Each episode dives into their stories, techniques, and the deeper messages behind their work, showing how art can transform waste into beauty and inspire action against overconsumption and wastefulness.Its a space for exploring how creativity and mindfulness can help us reimagine our relationship with the planetone repurposed piece at a time.#RepurposedArtConversations #SustainableCreativity #EcoArtDialogues #UpcyclingArtists #EnvironmentalAdvocacy Language: en-us Genres: Arts, Visual Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Conversation with Amy Meissner
Episode 50
Wednesday, 18 February, 2026
What do a penny in a nightlight, a suitcase of family mending, and 500+ women named "Unknown" have in common? Anchorage artist Amy Meissner joins the Salvage podcast to talk about turning inherited textiles into powerful art, teaching repair as self-care, and why the thing spontaneously combusting in her house was her. This conversation will make you want to dig out your mending pile immediately. https://www.amymeissner.com/https://www.instagram.com/amymeissnerartist https://dairybarn.org/quilt-national-archive-history-2/https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/https://momentummag.com/bike-pogies-101-elevate-your-winter-bicycling-game/ This podcast was created by Natalya Khorover. It was produced and recorded by Natalya, as well as researched and edited by her. SALVAGE is a product of ECOLOOP.ART. If you enjoy this show, please rate and review us wherever you’re listening—and be sure to come back for another conversation with a repurposed media artist. Music theme by RC GuidaVisit Natalya’s website at www.artbynatalya.com Visit Natalya’s community at www.repurposercollective.com Visit Natalya’s workshops at https://www.ecoloop.art/










