The Tacoma Files: Dylan Treleven

By Daniel Blue on July 18, 2008

DANIEL BLUE: MEET DYLAN TRELEVEN >>>

Tacomafiledylantreleven Tacomafilesart Dylan Treleven looks like a policeman that lived across the street from me when I was a teenager. 
A Tacoma School of the Arts graduate and a student at Brown college in Mendota Heights, Minn., Dylan is home for the summer and still actively perusing the musical mastery that sets him apart in my mind as an artist of the string.

We met last year at the Warehouse when it was the center of our downtown social universe. 

Always kind and mild mannered, Dylan worked for me as a model in a show Joel Meyers and I put on for the third annual Urban Arts Festival. Dylan was always on time and didn't miss a single rehearsal, which is practically unheard of in the world of volunteer modeling. 

I had dinner at his parent's house on the North Slope, and everyone in his family is seemingly as pleasant, attractive and strangely calm as he is.

There is no question in my mind about his success in this world. He is the kind of candidate that you want to vote for, the kind of proposal you want to say yes to, and the kind of potential you want to hire. 

Soft spoken and clear minded; I hope Dylan decides to make Tacoma his home when he is finished sharpening his mind at Brown.