Beautification and Environment Commission

Trash Art 2006


Trash Art Logo2006 THEME: Wearable Art!

Students made clothing and accessories from materials that included: bread bags, newspaper, potato chip bags, aluminum can pop tops, grass seed bags, candy wrappers, bubble wrap…and more!

2006 Wearable Art School Finalists were selected by their schools. Each school was invited to submit 3 finalist projects to the contest.

Elementary School Finalists

  • Chadwell Elementary
    QUINN VINSON
    JOSEPH GIBSON
    ZACHARY CAMACHO
    Teacher: Betty Gregory
  • Overbrook School
    RUTH ANNE DEMERE
    FRANCES FITZGERALD
    SARAH GORHAM
    CAROLINE SHERIDAN
    MAGGIE MACCURDY
    ANNA FORTUNE
    RACHEL GIDEON
    HELEN MISTLER
    RACHEL SPELMAN
    Teacher: Brooke Sisco
  • Pennington Elementary
    LAURA FARLEY
    CAITLIN ODEN
    SARAH VANHOOSER
    Teacher: Katherine Finney
  • St. Bernard Academy
    KATE DORTCH
    SAM HOOD
    KATIE LANDERS
    Teacher: Fran Zinder
  • Whitsitt Elementary
    JEREMY HANSEN
    HANNAH DAYES
    KATELYNN DUPREE
    Teacher: Betty Frakes

Middle School Finalists

  • Croft Design Center
    DALTON ROSS
    RYDER PARKHURST
    GRACE ROING LI
    Teacher: Rosemary Wade
  • Donelson Middle School
    HAYAAT SAID
    KENNY FIELDS
    MCKENZIE WEST
    MICHELLE LAURIE
    Teacher: Tim Vogelaar
  • Head Middle School
    HANAKO HASHIGUCHI
    SAMANTHA EDGERTON
    JANAYE WILLIAMS
    COURTNEY BROWN
    ABIGAIL MERHA
    REAGAN BOWEN
    MICHELLE LU
    BRITTANY ROGERS
    JENNY DESAI
    IMANI CHAMBERS 
    Teacher: Barbara Nashimoto
  • Overbrook School
    TAYLOR REISZ
    KATIE MCDOW
    ELIZABETH LUND
    RACHEL OVERBY
    SARAH PETRONI
    KRISTIN DENEEN
    Teacher: Brooke Sisco
  • Margaret Allen Middle School
    ALBERT TA
    ONA STOICULESCO
    RACHEL MILLER
    Teacher: Barbara Wallace
  • St. Bernard Academy
    ALEX POE
    LUKE TAMBURIN
    REVEL LANNOM
    Teacher: Fran Zinder

High School Finalists

  • Davidson Academy
    ALLEN PARKER
    ROBIN TRESSLER
    Davidson Academy
    KARA ATKINS
    Teacher: Shani Nokes
GOALS of the contest
  • Encourage creativity
  • Encourage use of and awareness of available resources
  • Promote cleanup, recycling and proper placement of litter
  • Encourage involvement in the Great American Cleanup

2006 Contest RULES

You MAY use the following types of items:

  1. For purposes of this competition, trash is defined as man made materials which no longer serve their original function.
  2. Clothing must be second hand items: given away or purchased from a second-hand store and decorated with trash art.
  3. Recyclable materials that have already been used once for their original purpose; such as – paper; plastic containers; metal containers; cardboard and other boxes.
  4. You may use: glue, hot glue, tape, string and yarn.
  5. All finalist’s entries will become property of Metro Public Works and will be displayed in the Recycling Education Room

You MAY NOT use the following types of items:

  1. Anything that was bought new or has not been used before for its original purpose. Examples: Styrofoam balls, aluminum foil (use a used, clean aluminum pie pan instead of foil).
  2. Food containers must be clean!
  3. Things of nature such as leaves, twigs, nuts, stones, etc., are NOT considered trash and should not be used.
JUDGING:

Art will be judged in the following categories. Points will be awarded in each category from 1 to 10 (low to high): 1=project meets criteria; 5=average project; 10=exceptional effort

  1. Use of trash: Highest points will be awarded for the amount and variety of trash materials used.
  2. Functionality: Highest points will be awarded for entries that realistically could be used for the intended purpose.
  3. Originality: Highest points will be awarded for entries that are most original within their group. (ie: if 9 entries from the school are purses and one entry is a hat, the hat will receive the most points for originality).
  4. Neatness: Highest points will be awarded for entries that are neat and well assembled.
CATEGORIES:
  1. Elementary School: Kindergarten to 4th Grade
  2. Middle School: 5th – 8th Grade
  3. High School: 9th – 12th Grade