Assemblage art is a kind of sculpture made by putting together different objects to create something new. Instead of starting with clay or stone, assemblage artists use everyday materials—things like cardboard, wire, bottle caps, wood scraps, toys, or found objects—and combine them in creative ways. The goal isn’t just to glue stuff together, but to think about how materials, textures, shapes, and meanings change when objects are placed side by side. Assemblage art encourages experimentation, problem-solving, and seeing ordinary things in extraordinary ways. It’s art that asks: What else could this be?