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There are currently an accumulation of Trashlab events to savour in Tallinn, Estonia. Culture Factory Polymer (Ülase 16/Madara 22) has been hosting a Trashlab workshop “down and dirty in Polymer” since last week, taking advantage of much space and junk to meet a house challenge: a hot water bath with low electricity usage.
Finnish artists & makers Mikko Laajola, Albert Laine, Jukka Hautamäki, Sara Milazzo, Antti Ahonen join their Estonian-based peers Ernest Truely & Justin Tyler Tate in the process, which culminates in the REUSE exhibition opening on Thursday 23rd March at 17.00, displaying works made from waste & recycled materials. That evening Koelse will make a performance for the opening (there will also be a Global Container performance art event on the same night).
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