In order to give the participants insight into the practice of upcycling and prepare them for the undertaking, WochenKlausur also organized extended workshops with artists. Contacts made during the group’s 1998 upcycling project in Linz were helpful. As the workshop’s first products took shape, they were immediately offered for sale: vases made of old traffic signal lenses, bags made using office filing systems, rugs made of karate belts and worn-out furniture that had been completely transformed. Additionally, WochenKlausur was able to find initial project partners who were willing to provide the workshop with materials to upcycle.
Every year, a new group of people who have completed therapy are employed by the business. A number of participants have been able to find jobs in the primary sector of the labor market following their employment at gabarage (www.gabarage.at).
WochenKlausur: Gabriele Cram, Claudia Eipeldauer, Martina Reuter, Wolfgang Zinggl (concept: Pascale Jeannée)

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