Remade in Portugal: An Exhibition Of Environmentally-Friendly Art in Lisbon
Design pieces using recycled materials make up a special (and free!) exhibition in Lisbon called “Remade in Portugal.” It takes place in the temporary exhibition space of the Electricity Museum until September 12, and is meant to show how art can be environmentally friendly. The first edition was in 2007, and this year’s show will feature works by some of Portugal’s top contemporary artists and fashion designers. More than just show creative pieces, the exhibition promotes the idea of rethinking materials and reminds visitors to be more environmentally-conscious. Just outside the exhibition area is a shop selling those very original pieces that are helping to create a healthier and more attractive world.
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