A conversation with Bryan Northup, an environmental artist who creates sculptures and reliefs using single-use plastics and foam. These sculptures, which often look like food such as sushi-like rolls, highlight how our consumption relates to the environment.
We discuss Bryan’s process of making art from plastics as a method of paying attention to the environment, experimenting with discovery and wonder, how time limits can promote productivity, making as self care, and how being an artist is being a faucet for creativity.
I think you will enjoy this episode. And I promise that you will not look at your plastic bags, styrofoam meat trays, or empty pill bottles the same way since.
You can follow Bryan
On Instagram @bryan.northup
And at bryannorthup.com
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A BIG thank you to Kevin Mcleod for using his music “Nowhere Land”