About Scotty
One part Inventor, one part Artist and 3 parts Mad Scientist, Based in Park City, Utah, Whitaker’s work is funny, whimsical and down right insane. Inspired by the broken and discarded items of a society bent on consumption, Whitaker developed his own Aesthetic called “Jenk”
Each piece of “Jenk” has a story and has lived another life. These treasures contain an energy that when combined with each other, tell a new story. His work represents over three decade of selective treasure hunting, polishing and organizing. Each piece is built entirely from reclaimed and recycled materials, giving them one more shot at life. This work shouts loudly at the viewer, “There is no such thing as trash, only treasure.” and urges the viewer to examine their own use of these precious resources.
Whitaker is the founder of the Utah based artist collective the JenkStars whose mission it is to educate through Art Music and Technology, thus changing the human experience. Whitaker travels the country with his solar powered art installations spreading the word on sustainability. He is also the founder of the Buildingman Sustainable Living Art and Music Festival held twice a year at the JenkStar Ranch in Green River Utah.
Whitaker co-founded the non profit JenkStar CASL, Center for Art and Sustainable Living in Salt Lake City which hosted events to support local artists, musicians and scientists in their pursuit of sustainable living.
Scotty is a serial entrepreneur as well as Artist. He recently co-founded EcoZoic Resources which produces biofiltration toilets which replace traditional porta potties.
Whitaker attended Utah State University on the Governors Scholarship in Art , and graduated in from the Institute of Computer Science with a BS in Network Security and spent over a decade as a computer hacker breaking into the largest networks on the planet.
Scotty can be found in his Park City studio where he enjoys spending time with his son Max and watching 80s VHS tapes and playing Atari.
‘You never change things by fighting the existing reality.To change something, build a new model that makes the old one obsolete. Buckminster Fuller