Billboard vinyl is discarded all around the world. It makes a good substrate canvas for outdoor projects or for painting your own billboard to put back on the highway.
Discarded construction materials have many applications. We've made kinetic sculptures and festival games that teach environmental stewardship like "Strike out Litter"!
Plastic bottles, bags and wrappers are the great waterproof media for semi-permanent outdoor artworks that expose the enormity of plastic debris in our waterbodies.
Lots of Fish is an Art & Environmental Education project. We host school-year and summer youth employment programs that engage artists and community members in creating art that helps to reduce pollution in our local waterways. Initiated in 2018, we've been engaging and exposing city youth and community members to a series of art and impact projects through a variety of installations, events, presentations, and public awareness campaigns.
Lots of Fish develops and conducts programs in collaboration with municipalities and environmental organizations.
JoAnn Moran innovated this cube structure to cover with reclaimed billboard vinyl for public projects and festival paintings.
Large reclaimed vinyl banners for installing above the streets!
We reclaim discarded billboard vinyl to make a variety of public participation projects.