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Howl: Exhibition and Performance, Hyde Park Arts Center Hyde Park, IL

Creative Inspiration: The Arts of Haitian Vodoun,
Musee d'Art Haitien du College Saint Pierre, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Curator: Marilyn Houlberg, Professor of Art, SAIC

From the Hurt to the Healed...Objects for God, Oh Boy! Gallery, Chicago, IL

The Ever So Secret Order of the Lampreys, P.E.A.C.E. Gallery, Chicago, IL; Rainbo Club, Chicago, IL; Café Sol, Chicago, IL

Around the Coyote, David Leonardis Gallery, Chicago, IL

Collect-O-Rama, Intuit: The Center for Intuitive + Outsider Art Chicago, IL

29th Annual Pilsen East Artists’ Open House, Artist's Studio, Chicago, IL

Sextablos: Works on Metal: Hyde Park Arts Center, Hyde Park, IL

Dia de los Muertos, Jaqueline Ross Gallery, Chicago, IL
Curator: Oscar Romero

20th Century Artifacts, Fourth World Artisans, Chicago, IL

From the Hurt to the Healed...Objects for God, Oh Boy! Gallery, Chicago, IL

Around the Coyote, Oh Boy! Gallery, Chicago, IL

Artifacts, Hardware Café, Chicago, IL

Fetish Art, The Green Room, Ypsilanti, MI

Beauty Culture (by Trained Professionals), Hei-wa Co-op, Ann Arbor, MI

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John T. Unger If my job as an artist is to fill the world with "more things," I feel it is equally important that I reclaim materials from the waste stream to make space for my work. — John T. Unger

I believe creative re-use has the potential to spark new ways of looking at the world… if one thing can be turned into another, what else can we change? Successful recycled art encourages creativity in others— it's alchemical, magical, subversive, and transformative by nature. Read On

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John T. Unger