TEMPLE TATTLE - Today's Trash

TODAY’S TRASH – Tuesday, May 1 at 6:30 p.m.Featuring Temple Artist Dylan Scholinski with Megan Lane, Recycling Program Administrator for the Solid Waste Management/Public Works Department of the City and County of DenverArtist and activist Dylan Scholinski has dedicated every day of his life for the past eight years to creating one artwork per day, with each year’s series embodying the spirit of revering a found object, trash, the everyday, the lost, the abject. Join us for an evening discussion about this artist’s practice and how it ties to the City of Denver’s large-scale waste management and removal. ABOUT TEMPLE TATTLEOur artists have juicy secrets that they want to share with you…Introducing Temple Tattle, PlatteForum’s second annual offering, in which we pair-up creatives from The Temple with the rabble-rousing change agents of our great city to show how we can make socially just communities through art. Our Tattle Tales present varying approaches in art and culture, on how to create an equitable society by challenging injustice and valuing diversity.PlatteForum is proud to be the anchor agency of The Temple, a contemporary artists’ haven in the River North Art District of Denver, home to more than 30 professional artists and creative businesses.To learn about past and upcoming Temple Tattle presentations, click HERE.All talks are free and open to the public.Generously supported by the Bonfils Stanton Foundationimage credit:on left, Megan Lane, Recycling Program Administrator for the Solid Waste Management/Public Works Department of the City and County of Denveron right, Dylan Scholinski, detail from the Lost Collection, 2018

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