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RAIR, Recycled Artist in Residency, used materials from a junkyard to produce its annual Holiday Card for Revolution Recovery, through which the group showcases giant holiday decorations. |COURTESY rair
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In art, rethinking recycled materials

28 October 2014 Vince Bellino

RAIR uses recycled materials to produce various works of art.

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RAIR founders present recyclable art in Tyler

28 February 2012 Amy Stansbury

On Thursday, Feb. 23, Recycled Artists in Residency, a nonprofit that connects artists with recycled materials, spoke to students on Main Campus. For years, recycling has suffered from a bit of an image problem. For

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Would you attend a graduation ceremony with no guests permitted?

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