The average baby generates
a ton of garbage every year, and then, as an adult, creates 5-6 pounds
of trash per day.
Thank You
One and All!
Major funding for The Oakland Museum of California's Hello
Again: A New Wave of Recycled Art and Design comes from the Department
of Conservation, Division of Recycling, State of California and from
the Alameda County Waste Management
Authority.
The exclusive Media Sponsor is The San Francisco Chronicle.
The Exhibition is also supported by:
- Earthsake, a chain of stores of recycled objects
- Schnitzer Steel
The Oakland Museum would also like to express its gratitude
to the following:
- Bay Area architect Jeremy Kotas and LA designer
Chris Jonic for the stylish and playful installation.
- Jim Parkinson and Charles Denson for the
wonderful Hello Again! logo.
- David Moore of Sincere
Design of Richmond for the snappy design of the Hello Again! web
site.
- Gordon Chun for his excellent graphic design.
- Kirsten Ritchie of
EcoLiving for her invaluable multi-faceted contributions.
- DJ, Bobby and the gang at Scenic Art of
Emeryville for the fine printing of the Hello Again! Post Cards.
Hello Again! A New Wave of Recycled Art and Design was
organized by guest curator Susan Subtle Dintenfass and the Oakland
Museum of California Art Department Staff:
- Philip L. Linhares, Chief Curator
- Arthur Monroe, Registrar
- Janice Capecci, Registrar
- Joy Tahan, Assistant Registrar
- David Ruddell, Preparator
- Kathy Borgogno, Curatorial Specialist
Thanks for contributing to the Members' Preview celebration
go to:
- Joseph Schmidt Confections of San Francisco for
the Chocolate
- S. Martinelli for the plentiful supply of Sparkling
Cider
- The Seltzer Sisters for the old-fashioned soda
extravaganza
And thanks to the Environmental
Protection Agency.