Arts
Lighting the Flame of Your Own Baptismal Fire: Passing Strange...
The musical score and lighting of Passing Strange create a visceral push-and-pull between wanting to be included and needing to separate. … read more
Art Access’ 300 Plates Celebrates 20 Years
This year’s 300 Plates places Art Access’ mission at the forefront, connecting the event to the important work of increasing accessibility in our community. … read more
Alex Grobstein’s Petals of Perception
Grobstein’s goal is to expel the boredom created by accepted realities. His paintings ask us, “What do we ignore in our effort to make sense of the world?” … read more
The Field: A Film Showcase of Salt Lake’s Live Music...
The Field, brainchild of Only Loud’s Alexander Blocher, comprises 2021 concert footage of 16 different Salt Lake-based bands into a feature-length film. … read more
Vanessa Holt: An Eye of the World
Vanessa Holt believes that photography is the best way for her to share her own “eye of the world,” specifically gravitating toward concert photography. … read more
Images of Trust: Maru Quevedo
Maru Quevedo is a self-taught portrait and street photographer in Salt Lake’s bustling art and queer scene whose work shows a desire for emotional connection. … read more
Reframing Portraiture with RX Fogarty
Robert X (RX) Fogarty’s otherwise traditional portraiture style—straightforward and minimalistic—frames the subject and their experiences on their own terms. … read more
In the Pursuit of Punk: An Interview with Landon Hale
Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Landon Hale is a photographer. His most recent endeavor was the publishing of his book, Punk’s Not Dead, It’s Hidden. … read more
Jackelin Slack’s Knack for Food Portraits and Other Works
Jackelin Slack has an extraordinary gift for bringing food, products and other lifestyle images to life as her images pop off the page. … read more
A Passion Behind the Lens: Irlanda Trujillo
Irlanda Trujillo finds her inspiration for film photography through the works of 18th-century photographers, her Hispanic background and shooting without color. … read more
Eugene Tapahe: A Reclamation of Sacred Lands
Diné Navajo landscape photographer Eugene Tapahe follows the spirit of the land. In a new project, Tapahe and his dancers take Ojibwe jingle dresses to native lands. … read more
Master Storyteller: A Look Inside Christina Mellor’s Photography
Similar to their photos, Christina Mellor is bold, confident and not hesitant to expose vulnerability and stories in their work. … read more