
This exhibition brought together 8 artists who upcycled historic residential windows to create thought-provoking installations that reflected on the evolving concept of home. Addressing the current housing crisis, the works explored themes of accessibility, affordability, and sustainability, offering powerful visual statements on the challenges and opportunities in our quest for a place to belong. Through their artistic lens, the installations invited viewers to reconsider what it means to have a home in today’s complex world.
Click through the participating artists below to find out more about them
Participating Artists

Thinking Outside the Box
As part of this exhibition we hosted the South Florida premiere of "The Box Truck Film: Building A Reuseful Home", and had a Q&A with Alex Eaves and "Deek". Two builders convert a moving truck into a tiny house and mobile reuse education center. Using almost nothing but reused, repurposed and dumpster-dived materials, their triumph over junk showcases the endless benefits of the reuse life. Watch the film yourself and be inspired.
GalleRE Hours:
Tuesdays - Thursdays: 11 am - 5 pm | Saturdays: 9 am- 2 pm
*Also open during special events.
The GalleRE at Resource Depot supports and exhibits local and regional artists that incorporate the reuse of materials into various art forms, elevating creative reuse and upcycling as a relevant art medium. Our GalleRE Program educates and engages our community while promoting new ways of thinking about art and the environment through educational stARTer program kits, workshops and discussions.



















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