Meet the Artists – 2025 EcoSquared Art Show

Our annual show of small square upcycled works by local Wisconsin artists is up for viewing through the end of August. Want to learn a bit more about this year’s featured artists? Keep scrolling!

EcoSquared is open for viewing for the month of August during Hatch Art House business hours: M-F 11am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm, and Sun 11am-4pm.

All artwork is available to purchase through Hatch Art House until August 31st, 2025. Contact us if anything catches your eye!


Molly Bandt | @bandtmolly

Madison, WI | she/her

Molly Bandt is a visual artist and illustrator known for vibrant, abstract interpretations of the natural world. With a deep love for color and organic forms, her work transforms landscapes, flora, and wildlife into bold, expressive compositions.

Birds in Bloom

Acrylic painting with cocktail napkins on repurposed canvas and frame


Marri Bootz | @marribootzart

Wausau, WI | she/her

I am a 21 year old artist and love creating pieces no one has seen before. We are infinite and the limitations are endless. I really enjoy acrylic painting!

Dazzling

Acrylic paint on canvas and pearl beads


Erin Burkhart | @MountainHeartStudios

Madison, WI | she/her

With roots in the Midwest, travels spanning the globe, and a heart in the mountains my inspiration comes from landscapes, shapes, and colors. This is shown in original paintings, prints, photographs, and textiles. My work harmonizes art, meditation, and exploration.

M๐Ÿ’šS Mixed Media Study #1

Water color remnants, thread, recycled paper


Leah Cashaw | @VadoseOrchid

Milwaukee, WI | she/her

I am drawn to upcycled materials for their history and unpredictability, finding inspiration in the challenge of giving discarded objects new life. As both an artist and educator, I am passionate about fostering creativity and environmental awareness.

Green Maze

Wooden board (old xmas decoration painted over), acrylic paint and painted paper


Jeanette Clawson | @jeanette.clawson

Madison, WI | she/her

I make art to contribute to peace and beauty in myself and the world. I’m fascinated with the intersection of geometry and botanicals and I love to incorporate papers from my extensive paper stash including old books and maps, ledger paper, security envelopes and art papers.

The Presence of Wonder

Upcycled block printed and painted papers including book paper, security envelopes and an old atlas on gessoboard


Elizabeth Crooks | @thespoolsyarn

Wausau, WI | they/them

I am a fiber artist inspired by topography and the beauty of our worldโ€™s landscapes. My work is uniquely three-dimensional and incorporates several fiber types and textures. The form of each piece is built using papier-mรขchรฉ over recycled tile mesh – a building material commonly made of fiberglass with a plastic coating that dissolves upon sun exposure (microplastics – yikes!).

Space Station

Papier-mรขchรฉ over mesh net produce bag, cords and wires (upcycled science lab materials), embroidery floss, acrylic paint


Diane Dean | @dyans_watercolors

Evansville, WI | she/her

I am a self taught watercolor and ink artist. A lot of my work is very whimsical, showing my lighthearted side. I also enjoy doing commissions of house portraits and landscapes in pen and wash.

Country Home

Upcycled watercolor paper, watercolor, ink


Julie Dinauer

Sun Prairie, WI | she/her

I love combining my two passions, art and thrifting to make something beautiful! I find collaging upcycled shirts, skirts and old upholstery from thrift stores and my own closet to be very meditative and healing. My art includes blending acrylic painting with many small pieces of fabric thoughtfully cut and placed to create a picture that morphs throughout the process.

Living in Paradise

Upcycled clothing scraps and acrylic paint and finished with gloss sealer


Thom Ertl | @thomertl

Milwaukee, WI | he/him

Thom J. Ertl Designs is contemporary urban assemblage, turning deconstructed, then reconstructed collectibles into modern art and design. Beads love Thom J. Ertl Designsโ€”they find a newfound purpose!

The Most Important Meal

Found items, miniatures, furniture cork, sequins


Susan Fiebig | @slfiebig

Franklin, WI | she/her

I am a collage and assemblage artist. I utilize thrifting finds including frames in my artwork.

Parachutes

Reused thrifted frame, image from CD booklet, metal angel wing jewel


Bruce Furlin | @tossedandfoundart

Lake Mills, WI | He/Him

I’m an assemblage artist using discarded junk and repurposing it into my cast of unique characters. Often whimsicalโ€ฆmy art is meant to amuse, confuse and annoy.

Cows

All components rescued from local thrift stores or flea markets or trash bins.


Gil Gribb

Monona, WI | he/him

Retired Video Game Programmer. My art celebrates women.

Square Curves

Old Toilet Seat Cover, Old Kennel Panel


Lori B Hanisko | @loribcreations6

Cambridge, WI | she/her

I am inspired by the quilters, sewers, woodworkers and general tinkerers around me growing up. I have no formal training.

Hummingbird Denim Quilt Block

Upcycled scrap board, upcycled denim, thread, paint, adhesive


Katharine Hatwich | @k8iwampus

Madison, WI

Making something out of nothing has been a driving principal in my life. Recently I have embraced the challenge to create beauty where I do not see it. In this project I choose a color scheme that I find unsettling but hope will strike a chord with someone in my audience.

Carrot AND the Stick

Foam packaging form, fabric remnants, toy carrots


Linya Huang | @linyahuangartstudio

Madison, WI | she/her

Finding a way to minimalism and simplicity in art making is a fun life journey. Creating visual art through experimentation via upcycling of organic objects opens my eyes and I have learned quite a lot about these materials and the process of crafting them. Life to art.

Ride ‘n Roll

Acrylic paint, botanical materials, wine caps


Janet Hunerdosse | @janethunerdosse

Cottage Grove, WI | she/her

I enjoy traveling, biking, hiking, and creating. I like mixed media, watercolor painting, and urban sketching.

Untitled 2

Upcycled board, used gel prints, second hand sheet music


Rachel Imsland | @rachelyrachel

Madison, WI | she/her

I am an artist, feminist practitioner, and crone of compassion and wisdom living among the lakes and scattered prairie and sedge remnants in Madison, Wisconsin. I create using clay and paper, glaze and paint, brush and pen, and that creating offers me a singular focus. My creative process is guided by the objects, landscapes and people around me.

Remnants

Wood, rust, cork


Linda Keegan

Madison, WI | she/her

I have worked in many capacities over my lifetime, including social worker. No matter what my โ€œday job,โ€ I have created various types of art since childhood and throughout my adult years, and organic forms have been my inspiration and a continued theme.

Recently, I have been incorporating small ceramic pieces, some of which I made by hand, with much-loved vintage buttons and other sewing accessories and/or knitted materials. I also have been growing flowers in my sunroom, then drying them and preserving them against a backdrop of acrylic on canvas.

I considered how artists attempt to capture moments of images and feelings, as if to immortalize them. My art overall is my acceptance of the beauty in the world, and its ultimate death, while longing for an eternity of physical form.

Exploring Permanent Impermanence #2

Broken ceramic pieces, vintage button, knitted remnant, thread, plant material, shells, beads, plastic butterfly, acrylic paint, Mod Podge


Paul Krikau

Malone, WI | He/Him

I work predominantly with acrylic and watercolor paints, but also work with melted crayons. A life-long table-top gamer, I thought I would focus on fantasy and science fiction subjects, but inspiration came more powerfully from my own backyard. As such, my subject matter tends to be close-up views of nature, predominantly wildflowers and pollinators. Other frequent subjects include human and animal portraiture and close-up views of human eyes.

He & She Bees

LDF fiber board, old crayons collected from family and friends


Mandy Kron | @atbkart

Madison, WI | she/her

My work pairs natural and human-made imagery, often utilizing recycled materials. Creating art with items that would usually be discarded gives them new value. I often question our culture of waste and wonder why we perceive some items as valuable and others as trash.

Untitled Weaving

Twine, audio recording tape, plastic netting, plastic bags, string, strips cut from unfinished artwork


Jody Monochrome | @jody_monochrome

Stevens Point, WI | she/her

I am a monochrome artist who works primarily in pen&ink, watercolor, and linocut printmaking. In my work I create a surrealistic world that includes bones, animals, insects, and plants. Spending time within nature, and illustrating nature, provide me with escape and empowerment in my battle with chronic pain.

Escapism

Pen & ink and dictionary pages


Emily Morrison Weeks | @emoweeksdesign

Whitewater, WI | she/her

Emily Morrison Weeks is an artist and designer originally from Madison, WI currently residing in Whitewater, WI. She loves creating whimsical mixed media pieces as well as digital illustrations, often featuring animals. Emily earns her Master of Arts in Graphic and Web Design from Minneapolis College of Art and Design this August.

Garden Party

Acrylic and collage on canvas, tea wrappers, magazine clippings, photo taken by the artist at the Madison farmers market


Catherine Orr | @catherine.orr

Monona, WI | she/her

My artwork explores the complexities and contradictions of US histories. Drawing on decades of academic research in a loosely defined field of inquiry I termed critical identity studies, I have now fully transitioned my medium of communication to the visual arts. This artistic turn nevertheless continues my lifeโ€™s work of sharing insights and posing uncomfortable questions about the attachment to โ€œwhitenessโ€ as a racial project.

Little Rock 1957 – 1

Vintage wallpaper, acrylic paint, gloss medium, glue, cradle board


Wilbur Ross | @willbuckross

Madison, WI | he/him

Animals and nature have always been a common theme in my art, but I didnโ€™t truly begin to understand the depths of it until I studied them from life in my scientific illustration courses in college. Thereโ€™s always so much to look at, even in the most minute of details, and I enjoy trying to capture that life in my work.

From a Friend

Postcards from 1910s, thrifted frame


Louise Rossiter | @louise.c.art

Madison, WI | she/her

Iโ€™ve been creating art my whole life! My favorite modes of making are collage, acrylic and oil painting, drawing, and printmaking. I teach classes through Wine & Design and MSCR, and assistant manage Artist & Craftsman Supply in downtown Madison.

Rotting

Collage from magazines from a tiny library, old works of salvaged original art


Tammy Schreiter | @hatcharthouse

Madison, WI | she/her

Tammy is the owner/curator of Hatch Art House, as well as an artist. Art was her sanctuary growing up, which led to the opening of Hatch as a welcoming environment that supports local artists and makes art accessible to everyone.

Cosmos In the Sky

Upcycled watercolor paper, original art, thrifted wood frame


Ninjagrl | @ninjagrlart

Madison, WI | she/her

Ninjagrl and her friend Turtle like sharing their adventures and their view of the world, making friends along the way.

one friend

acrylic and ink on thrift store decor


Jay Solwold

Madison, WI | he/him

Jay Solwold is a Madison based artist known for making art out of found objects, especially his bird sculptures made from driftwood and found feathers.

Flown

Bird skull, feathers, broken ruler


Katie Vaughn | @katiemv

Fitchburg, WI | she/her

In my abstract art, I use vibrant colors, tactile layers and free-flowing forms to create a sense of possibility. Guided by intuition, I seek to evoke the feelings and energy of freedom, joy and goodness.

Flux

Thrift store box, acrylic paint, colored pencil, oil pastel, kids’ glitter glue


Jane Weier | @mulberry_patch_quilts or @jaweier

Cottage Grove, WI | she/her

The piece Iโ€™m submitting began with my hand dyed fabric for the sky, then adding background fabrics & thread painting the capitol with free motion stitch on my domestic sewing machine, Using discarded fabric scraps, thread, & packaging material, I cut them into tiny pieces (like confetti) and carefully placed them over the background & trees to mimic autumn leaves, then sewed them in place with a tulle overlay to keep them contained.

The Capitol from Campus

Discarded fabric scraps, thread & package material


Elizabeth Weinstein | @the.painted.artist

Madison, WI | she/her

I’m a mixed media artist who draws inspiration from the ever-evolving world we live in. My art is an interpretation of my experience.

Consumption

Foam board, corks, fabric, beads, sequins, packaging, salvaged electric wires and hardware, produce bags, food wrappers, twist ties, takeout napkins


Scott Weiss

Sun Prairie, WI | he/him

I’m a full-time graphic designer and I also teach letterpress printing part-time. In my free time, I like to spend time in my studio working on printmaking or mixed media art. These cow pieces are from a series that I made last fall.

Cow 17

Mixed media, cow printed on sewing pattern paper, old stamps, book and catalog pages, old envelope/letter.


Cedar Worth | @spirit.root

Middleton, WI | they/them

Hi! My name is Cedar Worth and I am an interdisciplinary artist located in Madison, WI. I love working with a variety of different mediums and frequently incorporate found objects and natural elements into my work. My recent work is greatly inspired by nostalgia and sensory input.

Cloud Watching

Acrylics, spackle, sea glass, ceramics, charms, beads, coyote claw, shells, amber glass jar with teeth


Thanks to all of our participating artists for making EcoSquared 2025 such a great show!

EcoSquared Art Show 2024

Join Hatch Art House this July and August for another show of upcycled square art – the 2024 EcoSquared Art Show!

Hatch showcases a curated selection of various artworks by over 75 Wisconsin artists most of the year, but opens the front two walls of the gallery to all Wisconsin based artists for the EcoSquared show nearly every year since 2012.

EcoSquared (eco for eco-friendly, squared for square art) focuses entirely on square works of art made with upcycled materials by local artists. This year will be a massive show of upcycled artworks with nearly 120 pieces made by over 40 Wisconsin artists.

Hatch Art House will be hosting anย Artist Receptionย to celebrate the opening of the 2024 EcoSquared Art Show onย Friday July 12th from 5pm-8pm.ย 

EcoSquared will be open for viewing during store hours (Mon-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 11am- 4pm) from July 1st to August 31st.

EcoSquared Art Show 2023

Join Hatch Art House this July and August for the 2023 EcoSquared Art Show! Hatch showcases a curated selection of various artworks by over 75 Wisconsin artists most of the year, but opens the front two walls of the gallery to all Wisconsin based artists for the EcoSquared show nearly every year since 2012. EcoSquared (Eco for eco-friendly, Squared for square art) focuses entirely on square works of art made with upcycled materials by local artists. This year marks the biggest EcoSquared exhibition yet, with nearly 90 pieces of square upcycled art by over 25 Wisconsin based artists!

Hatch Art House will be hosting an Artist Reception to celebrate the opening of the 2023 EcoSquared Art Show on Friday July 7th from 6pm-9pm. 

EcoSquared will be open for viewing during store hours (Mon-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 11am- 4pm) from July 1st to August 31st.