Here Come The Bees

“She Works Hard For The Honey– So Don’t Waste It!” is our newest exhibit about the global effect of food waste and its impact on pollinator populations – bees, birds, butterflies, and bats. Created by S.C.R.A.P. Gallery, the exhibit also features “Pollination Investigation,” a poster exhibit from Smithsonian Gardens and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The exhibit will debut at Thrillville at the Riverside County Fairgrounds, February 18-27, 2022.

“She Works Hard For The Honey” brings together educators, scientists, artists, and students to explore how pollinators nourish our planet by helping plants to reproduce and create the foods we need to survive. 

Many pollinator populations are in decline. The decline is attributed to a loss in feeding and nesting habitats. Pollution, the misuse of chemicals, disease, and climate change contribute to shrinking and shifting pollinator populations. 

Globally, a third of all food is wasted, never eaten. In the United States, food waste is estimated at between 30-40 percent of the food supply. According to the U.S Environmental Protection Agency, food is the single largest category of material placed in municipal landfills. It emits methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Municipal solid waste landfills are the third-largest source of human-related methane emissions in the United States. Methane has accounted for approximately 30 percent of global warming since pre-industrial times. It is increasing faster than at any other time since record-keeping began in the 1980s.


The Quest For Peace And Justice Virtual Exhibition 2022

The Quest For Peace and Justice Virtual Exhibit seeks artwork from middle and high school students honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. All selected artworks will be featured in an online exhibition, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Best of Show plaques will be awarded in both the middle and high school divisions.

Violence never brings permanent peace. It solves no social problem: it merely creates new and more complicated ones.
— MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., NOBEL LECTURE, DECEMBER 11, 1964

That's Bat-Tastic!

It’s that time of year when the pumpkins are carved, the witches are brewing, and the bats fly around at night. Actually, the bats are flying all the time around the world - helping our environment by eating up insects that attack food crops and forests, saving farmers and forest managers billions of dollars each year. But bats do more than that too. There are more than 1,400 species of bats—that’s almost 20 percent of all mammal species. About 70% of bats eat insects, and other bats eat pollen, nectar, or fruit—these bats are vital for pollinating flowers and spreading seeds that grow new plants and trees. So we are celebrating the bat and all they have to offer the planet with an art contest. The contest is open to students all over, and you could win your very own bat house. Who wouldn’t want to be neighbors with these high-flying mammals?

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Plastic Free July Art Kits

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There’s no plastic in this art kit! Swing by S.C.R.A.P. on Monday, July 26 for a free kit filled with scraps, strips and stuff (but again, no plastic). Kits are available curbside from 8 a.m. to noon.

¿Cuál es tu causa? What's your cause?

Make an impact. What do you care about? Air pollution, climate change, ocean plastics, saving the bees and/or all of the above and more? We invite you to share your artistic abilities and your cause.

Create an illustration, photo, drawing, painting, collage or graphic that shows how you will help and lead us to a better environment. 

 ENTERING IS EASY

Email a photo of your artwork and entry form/permission slip or mail your submission to S.C.R.A.P. Gallery, 31855 Date Palm Drive Ste. 3-110, Cathedral City, CA 92234.

 

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Seed The Bees - Pollinator Week 2021

Practicing The Four R’s - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Responsibility, lessens the need to extract more resources from our planet. When we do that, we decrease our impact on the natural world – the world we all live in. We all need a clean and healthy environment to thrive – you, me, and the bees!

We are kicking off our Seed The Bees program and mobile seed library just in time to celebrate Pollinator Week, June 21-27, 2021. Drop by the S.C.R.A.P. Gallery on Monday, June 21 and pick up a Bee Happy Bag! Inside each bag is a pollinator wildflower seed packet and a DIY bee hotel project using upcycled materials.

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It's In The Water

What’s floating around in the ocean isn’t just fish. Plastic is everywhere and we need to do something about it. We are hosting an exhibit called It’s In The Water and we are calling on you to help. What do you think we should do to help our oceans and how does that look? You can submit a drawing, a collage, or even a poem. You are the artist. Your artwork will be part of our Earth Day exhibit.

You can email your artwork to us at info@scrapgallery.org or mail it to us at 68743 Perez Road D-16, Cathedral City, CA 92234. We will premiere this exhibit on April 22, 2021 so the sooner we get the artwork, the better.

So dive in and start creating!

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#BeetheChange

You can #BeetheChange around the world!

Pollinator populations are in decline. Pollution, the misuse of chemicals, disease, and climate change are all contributing to shrinking and shifting pollinator populations.

#BeetheChange by creating a poster that illustrates the importance of pollinators.

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The Quest for Peace and Justice Exhibit

On January 18, 2021, we honor the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Also, on this National Day of Service, we realize the importance of working together, hand in hand, to make lives better in our communities, our country, and around the world. 


In this effort, middle and high school students have created The Quest for Truth and Justice exhibition. For this exhibit, students were encouraged to reflect upon King's 1964 acceptance speech, "The Quest for Peace and Justice," as he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his nonviolent resistance to racial prejudice in America. Art is a powerful tool, and in the hands of these students, it expresses, educates, and reveals our shared struggles, hopes, and dreams.

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How Much Waste Do You Generate?

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Do you know how much trash you are making at home? Well, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, the average American generates 4.51 pounds of waste per day. Of that daily average, plastics are a rapidly growing segment of municipal solid waste (MSW). Think about all the wrap, containers, things and stuff that you toss around the house. So how much do you really generate? Let’s find out and let’s do something to lessen our impact.

We are asking you to join our Citizen Science project about trash and plastic waste by conducting a Household Waste Audit. It’s easy, albeit a little messy, but you can make a difference. Instructions and resources are right here. When you finish your audit, send us your data and let us know what you will do next to help the planet.

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No Bake. No Sew. No Go.

Are you ready for winter break? We are. We have put together a special kit for families to take, make and create. Starting on Monday, December 21 we will have these FREE kits available for curbside pickups from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. as part of our Masked Monday program. Check back throughout the week for additional Home Free projects and special events.

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Do You Believe In Magic?

Well, we do believe in magic here at the S.C.R.A.P. Gallery because without the help of many elves, our work would not get done! To honor all those elves, we have created a special hands-on kit full of activities for you to take and make. It’s also filled with materials for you to reuse and repurpose (It’s kind of our thing here). So you can stop by S.C.R.A.P. Gallery every Monday from 8-noon or we have some other stops in Cathedral City including Nicolino’s Italian Restaurant and Tortillas. These kits are free and can be picked up curbside.

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