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Kyla Hemmans, a junior       The idea of using recycled
        media design major, said that   materials to make art stuck
        Barnhill always appreciates   with her. Schwartzott’s
        student input and their      research looks at the
        thoughts on visual art.      biography of an object and
                                     the use of recycled materials.
        “He likes to hear younger    Mozambican artists use
        opinions from us because he   discarded materials as media
        knows how much we mean       like an old pair of jeans used
        to the art world,” she said.   as canvas or a broken record
        “Visual art is really important   to make a mosaic.
        to the art world, too, because
        it can represent a community   “They improvise to keep them
        and is really worth more than   creating art,” Schwartzott
        words.”                      said. “They’re giving these
                                     objects a new life and that
        ConsTanT                     constant reincarnation is
        reinCarnaTion                really interesting.”

        Schwartzott, art professor
        and curator of University
        Galleries, has expanded her
        artistic reach to the global
        community. She has spent
        10 summers in Mozambique,
        a country in southeastern
        Africa, working with artists
        who pursue their art
        regardless of circumstances.

        Mozambique continued to
        be war-torn even 43 years
        after gaining independence
        from Portugal and the
        internal conflict between
        the Marxist government and
        anticommunists.
        When Schwartzott first
        traveled there, she was
        sparked by an effort to
        recycle war machines into
        something beautiful and      When she returns to campus,
        dedicated to peace.          Schwartzott teaches her
                                     students about the value of
        “After the conflicted formally   recycling as well as being
        ended, weapons literally     appreciative of the access to                                                                                                                                                artful
        started piling up,” she      art supplies.
        said. “Bishop Dom Dinis
        Sengulane challenged artists   “It’s a valuable lesson,” she                                                                                                                                          connectionS
        to use the weapons to create   said. “If you have the passion,
        monuments of peace by        you can create with                                                                                                                                                                                          CONTINuEd
        collecting and destroying left   anything.”
        over artillery.”





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