MFTA artists rock offbeat works in new reuse exhibit 
 BY TAMMY SCILEPPI 
 With all the crazy stuff  
 going  on  in  the  world,  thank  
 goodness for art, and the  
 artists who remind us of  
 our humanity…  
 Last  Thursday,  Materials  
 for the Arts (MFTA) in Long  
 Island City – NYC’s largest  
 reuse center – hosted the  
 opening of its newest free  
 exhibition.  “The  Artists  of  
 Materials for the Arts” features  
 non-traditional creations by  
 MFTA  Teaching  Artists  and  
 staff, showcasing MFTA’s  
 commitment  to  the  practice  
 of  sustainable  art-making.  
 MFTA  Teaching  Artist  and  
 Curator Omar Olivera, as well  
 as Executive Director Harriet  
 Taub, were among the ubertalented  
 NYC-based creatives. 
 Take a break from life’s  
 harsh realities and enjoy this  
 fun, quirky show – now on  
 view  in  the  MFTA  Gallery  
 until Friday, Sept. 6 (at 33-00  
 Northern Blvd., 3rd floor). 
 There’s so much to take in:  
 paintings, sculptures, collages,  
 and large-scale installations,  
 like  Olivera’s  striking  pixel  
 masterpiece  made  of  neoncolored  
 Post-it notes, along  
 with  MFTA  Teaching  Artist  
 Julia Clauss’ whimsical and  
 colorful  coffee  cup  sleeves.  
 And don’t miss MFTA Spring  
 2019  Artist-in-Residence  
 Roberto Visani’s eye-catching  
 laser-cut cardboard geometric  
 sculptures … plus much more. 
 “Many of us who work at  
 arts organizations and creative  
 spaces  are  artists  ourselves.  
 So,  when  an  opportunity  
 comes to show our own work,  
 it’s interesting to see how what  
 we do outside of our personal  
 practice  influences  our  
 artwork,” said Olivera.  
 He added: “We are  
 aware of the many different  
 communities  that  come  to  
 MFTA, whether they are from  
 the art world, educational  
 communities,  or  the  broader  
 NYC community, and we are  
 showing a wide audience  
 works that are very personal.” 
 Get  inspired,  think  
 sustainably and explore  
 the creative potential in  
 commonly found objects, just  
 as MFTA’s  artists  have  done.  
 A few weighed in about their  
 submissions. 
 Brooklynite Avani Patel  
   Photo courtesy of the Materials for the Arts 
 has been a teaching artist for  
 MFTA for three years.  
 “It has been a wonderful  
 experience teaching the  
 community about recycled art  
 projects and reusing materials  
 to create different art crafts,  
 etcetra,” said Patel, who works  
 through MFTA in a Brooklyn  
 pre-school program, teaching  
 budding artists. 
 “Music evokes the body  
 to  respond  to  a  rhythm  and  
 become  an  embodiment  of  
 exuberance, expression and  
 movement. My idea of painting  
 is  a  rhythmic  performance  
 with  music  that  creates  
 a whole new language of  
 abstract harmony, as a means  
 of expressing music in visual  
 form,” she added. 
 Her  paintings  invite  the  
 viewer to wander through  
 a universe of color and  
 pattern in motion and she  
 creates an environment of  
 “joy  and  passion,  conveying  
 a feeling of organic nature  
 and festivity, while using the  
 psyche’s imagination.” 
 Art has been an integral  
 part of Patel’s life since she  
 was a young girl.  
 “I used to go to the theater  
 with my  sister  for  rehearsals  
 and her dance shows. Looking  
 at all the colorful costumes,  
 flowing dresses and festivity  
 around, I felt that the colors  
 are speaking to me. It made me  
 joyful, and painting became  
 entertainment for me,” she  
 recalled.  “I  have  always  
 admired different art forms  
 and techniques but my culture  
 and the experiences I have lived  
 through have a great influence  
 on what I present through my  
 drawings/paintings.” 
 Another  imaginative  
 art form is meant to mirror  
 the  ones  and  zeroes  of  data.  
 Julia Ladds Clauss used  
 coffee  cup  sleeves,  MFTA  
 finds, paint and oil pastel to  
 create her “Thinking about  
 data…” piece. 
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