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There are about 18 local artists who know how to turn other people’s junk into art, and they prove it at “Junko Revival.’’ This group show is presented by Glovebox, an organization that promotes local artists and environmental consciousness. Victor Yambao used a bag of wire hangers he found in an Allston alley to make a skull sculpture. Danielle Fanelli assembled animal characters from small pieces of trash found on the ground (below, “Eleanor’’). July 12 opening reception from 7-10 p.m. (through Aug. 9). Pieces are under $200. Rescue Apparel & Accessories, 252 Brighton Ave., Allston. 617-504-0036. www.gloveboxboston.com![]()
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