Workshop | Collecting Chaos: Turning Found Objects into Art
Schedule
Sat Mar 29 2025 at 10:00 am to 12:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Arts Warehouse | Delray Beach, FL

About this Event
Tired of the same old paint-and-brush routine? In this class, we’re throwing that out the window. Get ready to dig through your junk drawer, hit the thrift store, and raid your backyard—because we’re turning found objects into art! From weird scraps to everyday items, you’ll learn how to collect, combine, and repurpose them into a statement piece that’s all about YOU. It's hands-on, it's chaotic, and it's 100% creative. Get ready to make your trash talk.
All levels are welcome.
Bring smock and gloves if desired.
Bring found objects, pictures, and other materials that are meaningful to you.
Supplies included.

Instructor Information:
Renée Rey, an award-winning artist born in Sagamihara, Japan, lives and works in Delray Beach, Florida.
Rey’s artwork has been recognized in national awards and exhibitions by notable museum and gallery professionals including Jade Dellinger, Director of Exhibits & Collections, Bob Rauschenberg Gallery, Fort Myers, FL; Julie Sasse, Chief Curator, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson AZ; Erin Wright, Commissioning Editor and Producer, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; and Gisela Carbonell, Curator, Cornell Fine Arts Museum, .
Honored with the 2024 Dina Baker Fund Grant from the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Rey's work has graced galleries across the globe. Recent solo shows include Bailey Contemporary Arts Gallery, Pompano Beach, FL, Tauni De Lessep Gallery at Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FL, and the Hammond Hall Gallery, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL. Her group exhibitions span the Baker Museum, Naples, FL, Flatiron Gallery, New York, NY, Studio 33, Spain, Art Brut Biennale, Netherlands, and Project Space Brut, South Korea.
Rey was awarded artist residencies at Bailey Contemporary Arts (2023-2024), School of Visual Arts in New York (2019), and Sun Peaks Center for Art and Sustainability (2016). Her art is in the collections of Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., New York, NY, First Albany, New York, NY, and Wasmer Art Collection at Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL.
She served as the International Curator for the 2021 art exhibition "Lo Cierto Es Lo Incierto" held in Soriano, Uruguay.
A dynamic lecturer, Rey has inspired students at Florida Gulf Coast University, New College, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. With nearly a decade of teaching drawing, painting, and creativity in Florida, Rey brings a wealth of experience and education to her work. Her background includes extensive undergraduate coursework in drawing, painting, 3-D design, performance art, and art history and graduate courses in film and computer art. She holds an MBA in Management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, an A.A.S. in Interior Design from Parsons School of Design, an M.A. in Jewish Education from the Jewish Theological Seminary, and a B.A. in Judaic Studies from the University at Albany. This diverse educational foundation infuses her artistic practice with exceptional depth and perspective.

Refunds are given if requested at least 72 hours (3 days) prior to the workshop start date. If you anticipate missing the workshop, please let us know as soon as possible so we are able to issue a refund. Otherwise, thank you for your donation!
Where is it happening?
Arts Warehouse, 313 Northeast 3rd Street, Delray Beach, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 60.54
