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    757 Creative ReUse Center

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    Such a lovely place!!! Wonderful location for the community, reducing wastefulness but also gave us a place to attend awesome creative classes as well as host events!

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    Lakendra W.

    Let me just say, I'm upset that I didn't know there was a such thing as AN ART THRIFT STORE. I was greeted at the door, and the further I walked in, the more excited I became. I'm talking yarns, glue guns, paint, calligraphy pens, clay, buttons, and even clothes to trade in the back. Super cute and super needed. They have art classes for purchase on Eventbrite every week. One employee lady I met in there was just so sweet, it felt good to share excitement about small things with others. They accept donations, trades, and have art class weekly. Lovely.

    Adrian S.

    It's like a thrift store for all your arts and crafts needs. You can come in not looking for anything in particular but I guarantee you'll find something interesting that will get your creative juices flowing to start that new project. I highly recommend this center for those in the creative community to stop here first before going to big box stores. Also I encourage to donate any unwanted materials and resources so that someone else may use for their next idea. Even though the space is small, it doesn't feel cluttered. Items are easily organized and labeled so you're not blindly sifting through to find a certain item. Prices are reasonable and sometimes steals, compared to places like Michaels or maybe Jerry's Artarama.

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    It is basically a thrift store for all of the craft supplies you could ever want- and for a HUGE discounted price.

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    My mom offered to get my college degree framed for me for a Christmas present. So I looked around…read moreto see where I wanted to go for the framing. I live close to Bernstein's Gallery so I decided to go check it out one day. There was a sign outside the door that stated framing started at $19.99. However, this $19.99 framing was the cheapest looking gold frame - NOT what I wanted at all. The employee who helped me was very nice and took time with me to pick out several framing/matting options. After we got done with all the options, the frame/matt that I picked out was close to $200.00. I'm not complaining about the pricing because I know that framing is usually expensive and that you only get your college degree framed once. He was kind enough to write down all the names and colors so that I could discuss the options with my mom and we could make a decision together. She ended up going somewhere else to get the degree framed, but I'm still appreciative for the time the employee took out of his day to help me make a decision. This store also has art supplies, but honestly I didn't pay much attention to that section of the store.

    Came here for a quote for a float frame. A float frame is just the wood frame without glass or mat…read more The owner quoted me $200.00 just for the wood frame. It was shocking. I found a better quality wood frame on-line for $50.00 each with free delivery. Local frame shops should rethink their prices and customer service. I needed 6 frames. As much as I want to support local businesses, in this case I saved $900.00.

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    My friend and I stumbled across this treasure trove of (literal) trash crafted into art on the…read moresecond floor of MacArthur Mall. We were killing time in the mall before the haunted place downstairs opened. My curiosity grew strong, as I was mesmerized by the colors and weirdness of it. I had to know what this was. It probed me to ask more questions with the urgency to seek answers. The gentleman informed me that it is an immersive art experience. I am a sucker for some immersive art. The seller for me was him being so straight faced and his dedicated commitment to convincing me that he was possibly a resident or may have had a friend that was from Garbage Town. It was either going to be $10 of très cool or a $10 regret. You will be advised to read the signs, which we did and you should too if you choose this mission to visit Garbage Town. Trust me, it will enhance the experience and make everything more clear. It is a macabre satire of the world's wasteful attitude. The world's inadequate collection of trash and improper disposal is portrayed in the installations. It forces one to open their eyes because the sizable amount of trash you're meandering through is right in front of you, not hidden out of sight. Garbage Town is where the rejected and excluded reside, a place where the "no longer wanted " inhabit. It brings to light the social injustices and issues that arise from this "throw away" mentality. There were installations that were quite humorous, but sad at the same time because there is truth to it. Garbage Town is a thought provoking experience that is impactful, if even for a moment for some. At the conclusion, you're left to decide whether you will choose to side with the sheep or the goat. The sheep and the goat are purposefully and respectively placed with the sheep on the right and the goat on the left. The sheep brightly lit, the goat placed in the dark among a red stained wall. It is a parable biblical reference to separate the sheep from the goats. In a sarcastic and facetious undertone, there is a small sign stating "it's not that serious -it's only your future". The sheep and goat are symbolic. Choose the sheep, you choose compassion and eternal life, hence the sheep is white and a light is illuminating it. Choose the goat, and you choose eternal judgment because of your choice to be stubborn, evil, & destructive. It's a powerful statement. This experience is deeper than it looks! Perhaps the gentleman, who happens to be the lead of this project wasn't acting after all? Maybe we are all part of the Garbage Town community, but we have not realized it? You might want to pause for some self reflection. Final take, it's a $10 experience that is in actuality, invaluable.

    The exhibit is a very creative way to make an important point. Take a walk through and check it…read moreout. Staff were wonderful, too! There is a gift shop, as well, that has some really unique finds.

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