Moab’s latest sculpture installation comes from Justin Tyler Tate, the MARC’s 2022 artist-in-residence. Made of materials sourced from the local waste stream, the piece is incredibly interactive and intended to emphasize play as a source of power. “I like giving people an opportunity to embrace their curiosity,” says Tate. “Because that’s what I like doing.” Plus, we speak with a scientist working on a new solution for uranium-contaminated groundwater. And later, a report on the death of a Hollywood legend with deep roots in our region.
// Show Notes:
// Photo: Artist Justin Tyler Tate with an interactive installation created with material sourced from Moab’s waste stream. The piece is currently at Lions Park. KZMU/Molly Marcello
// Moab Arts Re-Use Residency
https://www.moabarts.org/residency
// Justin Tyler Tate
https://justintylertate.weebly.com
// Aspen Public Radio: Bob Rafelson was passionate about Aspen, filmmaking
https://www.aspenpublicradio.org/arts-culture/2022-07-28/bob-rafelson-was-passionate-about-aspen-and-filmmaking