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Upcycle Student Collective exhibit

The Michigan State University Surplus Store & Recycling Center is one of Greater Lansing’s hidden gems. It’s pretty much a thrift store, but instead of donations, it’s stocked with …

Through May 2

Noon-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday

MSU Union Art Gallery

49 Abbot Road, East Lansing

art.msu.edu/galleries/msu-union-art-gallery

Reception: 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, April 21

The Michigan State University Surplus Store & Recycling Center is one of Greater Lansing’s hidden gems. It’s pretty much a thrift store, but instead of donations, it’s stocked with laboratory glass, old computers, abandoned luggage and a near infinite supply of desks. This is where a professor’s book collection goes when she retires, where the old riding mower gets auctioned off (along with the old football lockers), and there’s even a pile of free stuff outside.

It should come as no surprise that MSU students are taking full advantage of the last-chance-before-the-dump supplies to create art.

The Upcycle Student Collective is exhibiting a showcase of upcycled furniture and art, created by students using the vast bounty of the Surplus Store. The work was primarily done during Student Upcycle Fridays, right next to the store.

Students used basic tools and supplies to show that Spartans don’t need to go far or spend big to furnish their living space with style.

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Some items, like a suitcase vanity and a tire ottoman, were personal projects. Others were made as a group, including a decoupaged fridge turned into an interactive recycling education tool.

The only problem with the store is that it’s only open on Fridays and closes at 3:30 p.m. The art exhibit gives you a chance to experience a bit of the store all week.

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