Artist Jessica Smith Says Do What You Love, Even if it Takes You 35 Years

Artist Jessica Smith Says Do What You Love, Even if...
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Jessica Smith is about to open her first SLC art show. Returning to a childhood dream of becoming an artist, Smith is exploring new parts of herself. … read more

Art in Experimental Places: Ben Bloch and Carol Sogard

Art in Experimental Places: Ben Bloch and Carol Sogard
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Bloch and Sogard explore the excitement of innovation, meditate on the man-made and natural worlds and encourage reflection on our own wasteful habits. … read more

Coloring Cats & Dogs: The Tattoo Artistry of Bryan Vigil

Coloring Cats & Dogs: The Tattoo Artistry of Bryan Vigil
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Vigil has found a way to connect on a deep level with each piece and person he tattoos, as well as their furry friend. … read more

Stoke in Stills: An Interview with Ethan “E-Stone” Fortier

Stoke in Stills: An Interview with Ethan “E-Stone” Fortier
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Ethan “E-Stone” Fortier’s existence within snowboarding is boundless, ever evolving and driven by a culture-first approach. … read more

Many Wests: The Artists Challenging An American Mythology

Many Wests: The Artists Challenging An American Mythology
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The Many Wests exhibition at UMFA challenges the mythology of the American west by centering overlooked and marginalized perspectives. … read more

Material Conditions: The Sculpture of Bea Hurd

Material Conditions: The Sculpture of Bea Hurd
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Through reappropriation of an assortment of materials, Bea Hurd creates fascinating sculptures that are loaded with instinctual meaning. … read more

Juried Design: Rio Gallery’s Annual Design Arts Exhibit

Juried Design: Rio Gallery’s Annual Design Arts Exhibit
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Each year Rio Gallery’s Design Arts Exhibit highlights the art of good design from disciplines such as fashion, architecture, graphics and furniture. … read more

Parallel Lines: Comforting Discomfort

Parallel Lines: Comforting Discomfort
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Comforting Discomfort allows us space to reconsider the boundaries of self-care, the importance of empathy and the value of the familiar. … read more

Pattern Perception: Knew/New

Pattern Perception: Knew/New
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Rachel Henriksen’s exhibit knew/new is composed of a multitude of abstract untitled pieces, many of which disrupt the idea of patterns in art. … read more

Inhale, Exhale: Swen of the Wirble

Inhale, Exhale: Swen of the Wirble
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Swen of the Wirble is designed to invoke awareness not only of the reality of natural disasters but also of personal disasters. … read more