Invisible Eulogy: Gregg Deal Brings Native Visibility to the Transcontinental Exhibit

Invisible Eulogy: Gregg Deal Brings Native Visibility to the Transcontinental...
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Gregg Deal’s exhibition will depict Native erasure and the effects of the railroad and other related developments on indigenous populations. … read more

Voices of the Arches: Displacing Vibrations at Nox Contemporary

Voices of the Arches: Displacing Vibrations at Nox Contemporary
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On Friday, Feb. 15, 2019, Nox Contemporary presented the multi-media exhibition Displacing Vibrations by visual and performance artist Wendy Wischer. … read more

SLC Artist Horacio Rodriguez Repurposes Mesoamerican Artifacts with 3D Printing

SLC Artist Horacio Rodriguez Repurposes Mesoamerican Artifacts with 3D Printing
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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

Gathering Music: The Library’s Process of Preserving Local Histories

Gathering Music: The Library’s Process of Preserving Local Histories
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The SLUG local music archive, along with the Downtown library’s own collection of local music, is now available to the public via the Main Library. … read more

Cities and The Sky – Yang Yongliang’s salt 14

Cities and The Sky – Yang Yongliang’s salt 14
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Utah Museum of Fine Arts exhibition, fully titled salt 14: Yang Yongliang, is a series of six internally lit landscape photographs and one huge 4K video. … read more

Ririe-Woodbury Breaks New Ground: the live creature and ethereal things

Ririe-Woodbury Breaks New Ground: the live creature and ethereal things
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This piece has truly been a local collaboration, and a chance to create a multi-genre happening that is truly of Salt Lake. … read more

Robbie Brooks – The Far Side of the Mic

Robbie Brooks – The Far Side of the Mic
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While some people get into comedy for fun, some get into comedy for a career. Brooks  was born for comedy, quite literally. … read more

Cinematic Dreamer? The Utah Film Commission’s Next Level Grant Program Can Give You a Boost

Cinematic Dreamer? The Utah Film Commission’s Next Level Grant Program...
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According to Virginia Pearce, the Director at the Utah Film Commission, it is common for these aspiring filmmakers to understand the technical-skill-driven aspects of making a movie, but the business side can be tricky, particularly the fundraising side. … read more

Slamdance Film Festival 2019 – Boni Bonita

Slamdance Film Festival 2019 – Boni Bonita
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Boni Bonita was shot over three years and magnificently across three formats: Super 16, 16 mm and digital. “When writing this film, I always pictured it with a nostalgic look,” says Barosa. … read more

Giving Salt Lake’s Youth a Voice: Spy Hop’s Film Program

Giving Salt Lake’s Youth a Voice: Spy Hop’s Film Program
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Salt Lake City’s Spy Hop is a nonprofit organization based around after school programs that promote high school students finding their voices. Whether it’s through video game design, music/audio or film, there’s something available for every student. … read more

Changing the Narrative – Diana Whitten of Film Fatales Utah

Changing the Narrative – Diana Whitten of Film Fatales Utah
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Vessel is one part of Whitten’s repertoire as a director, and she is also an influencer within the organization Film Fatales, whose Utah chapter she established. … read more

Dualist – A Film-Production Company Keeping Art in Artists’ Hands

Dualist – A Film-Production Company Keeping Art in Artists’ Hands
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Dualist produces small-budget, independent films nationwide. Wigham is the founder of Big Cartel, a tech company based in SLC that helps independent artists create websites to sell and market their merchandise. … read more