Much to the chagrin of her Wallingford neighbors, Dorothy Rissman began dumpster diving at Dicks. Her frequent visits resulting in servers announcing over loud speaker, The trash lady is here again! Unfazed by the mockery, she foraged for weeks until she accumulated enough Dicks Deluxe burger wrappers to sew a jacket. The garment now on display, Hair Shirt, stitches together her conflicting identity as meat consumer and environmentalist. And shes not alonehow many of us claim we wanna save the world and actually do our part? (BTW, whats the carbon footprint of your $200 Patagonia sweater made from old six-pack rings?) Her show Confluence: Man and Nature (through May 24) reflects on our consumer appetites and careless consumption habits. Rissman recycles waste to deliver a an eco-political message, and perhaps, manufacture her own atonement. Fetherston Gallery, 818 E. Pike St., 322-9440. www.fetherstongallery.com. Free. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. ERIKA HOBART
April 21-May 24, 11 a.m., 2008