Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 7 PM (Portland Art Museum's Marion L. Miller Gallery)
LET'S TALK TRASH
DIRECTOR: VARIOUS - OREGON
Metro’s Let’s Talk Trash events are designed to engage the public in discussions about how the greater Portland region can best manage its garbage in the future.
As part of its Let’s Talk Trash series, Metro challenged local filmmakers to create short films (10 minutes or less) about garbage: Where does garbage go once it leaves the curb? Where should it go? What happens to garbage? How can or could technology affect garbage? What does garbage do for us? Or what could it do?
Tonight we view a selection of the films submitted and the audience will...
Metro’s Let’s Talk Trash events are designed to engage the public in discussions about how the greater Portland region can best manage its garbage in the future.
As part of its Let’s Talk Trash series, Metro challenged local filmmakers to create short films (10 minutes or less) about garbage: Where does garbage go once it leaves the curb? Where should it go? What happens to garbage? How can or could technology affect garbage? What does garbage do for us? Or what could it do?
Tonight we view a selection of the films submitted and the audience will pick the winning entry. The winning filmmaker will take home $500.
FREE ADMISSION
Screening preceded by a 6pm reception Co-presented by Metro.
Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 6 PM (Miller Gallery, Mark Building, Portland Art Museum)
LET'S TALK TRASH
EVENTS
Monday, November 10, 6 p.m. Reception, 7pm Screening Portland Art Museum's Marion L. Miller Gallery 1119 SW Park Avenue
Metro's Let's Talk Trash events are designed to engage the public in discussions about how the greater Portland region can best manage its garbage in the future. As part of its Let's Talk Trash series, Metro challenged local filmmakers to creat short films (10 minutes or less) about garbage: Where does garbage go once it leaves the curb? Where should it go? What happens to garbage? How can or could technology affect garbage? What does garbage do for us? Or...
Monday, November 10, 6 p.m. Reception, 7pm Screening Portland Art Museum's Marion L. Miller Gallery 1119 SW Park Avenue
Metro's Let's Talk Trash events are designed to engage the public in discussions about how the greater Portland region can best manage its garbage in the future. As part of its Let's Talk Trash series, Metro challenged local filmmakers to creat short films (10 minutes or less) about garbage: Where does garbage go once it leaves the curb? Where should it go? What happens to garbage? How can or could technology affect garbage? What does garbage do for us? Or what could it do? Tonight we view a selection of films submitted and the audience will pick the winning entry. The winning filmmaker will take home $500.
(DOC) during the course of three years and three sets of paintings, we enter the working world of noted Northwest painter Lucinda Parker. In part using a drywall mudder as a paintbrush, she creates athletic and poetic work that emerges in these paintings from her fascination with clouds and water. (21 mins.)
(DOC) during the course of three years and three sets of paintings, we enter the working world of noted Northwest painter Lucinda Parker. In part using a drywall mudder as a paintbrush, she creates athletic and poetic work that emerges in these paintings from her fascination with clouds and water. (21 mins.)
This screening is free with admission to the Portland Art Museum, which is $5 after 5 PM on Fridays.