Year: 2019
The First Cut Never Feels Like a Cut: Mark Macey’s...
Macey’s brother, David Macey, starts opening paint cans, which soon walks up a ladder to pour over a simple, wooden structure draped in gray cloth. I walk upstairs as the space begins to warm with energy. … read more
Localized: Savage Daughters
Savage Daughters’ upcoming Localized show is not only a celebration of their forthcoming album, but also of the scene that supports them at large. … read more
’Mexo Mouth Water: Alamexo Mexican Kitchen
As Alamexo’s restaurant concept isn’t specific to one region of Mexico, they are able to paint a broad stroke with their selection of entrées. … read more
LeWitt’s Wall Drawing #33: UMFA Gets Some Sol
The work of an artist who died over a decade ago has been installed in the Utah Museum of Fine Art (UMFA) … read more
FICE Gallery Art Shows
Every month, FICE hosts an art show that changes the space into one that the featured artist envisions. This month, FICE hosts local artist February Filth. … read more
Voices of the Arches: Displacing Vibrations at Nox Contemporary
On Friday, Feb. 15, 2019, Nox Contemporary presented the multi-media exhibition Displacing Vibrations by visual and performance artist Wendy Wischer. … read more
Localized: Sonnets
Each Sonnets song is about a specific event, person or idea in their songwriter’s head that has caused him some level of suffering. … read more
David Brothers’ The What a Show Show
In every project, there is a message that Brothers hopes to convey, whether by displaying his work or submitting it to festivals, magazines, or online. … read more
Paint the Town: Murals Adorn Granary District and South Salt...
Derek Dyer’s and Renya’s Nelson’s goal is to make Salt Lake City an international urban-art destination by featuring artists on a local and a national scale. … read more
Invisible Eulogy: Gregg Deal Brings Native Visibility to the Transcontinental...
Gregg Deal’s exhibition will depict Native erasure and the effects of the railroad and other related developments on indigenous populations. … read more
SLC Artist Horacio Rodriguez Repurposes Mesoamerican Artifacts with 3D Printing
Horacio Rodriguez’s art looks to take on new meanings and nuances with each new project, each a reflection of our increasingly hybridic world. … read more
Changing Space: Modern West’s New Gallery
Diane Stewart’s and Shalee Cooper’s new vision with Modern West is to expand and shift from being a fine arts gallery to a contemporary one. … read more