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By Shawn Rossiter on September 14, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )
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Exhibitions in Utah

  • What Gaze?
  • Allie Wheeler: Memoria Technica at BDAC
  • Patrick Durka: Direction of Thought at BDAC
  • Suzanne Bybee: Pushing Towards Immensity at BDAC
  • Aimee Odum: Getting to Know You at BDAC
  • Irishia Hubbard: Unearthed at Finch Lane Gallery
  • Golden Hour: 9th Annual Plein Air Competition
  • Lu Wei: My Sole Desires at Material
  • Joshua Luther: Vessels at Gallery at Library Square
  • Louise Fischman: Unearthed at The Gallery at Library Square
  • Ellie Wilson at Meyer Gallery
  • Small Art Treasures at Meyer Gallery
  • Nancy Vorm at Holladay Arts
  • The Abstract Impulse at Sears Art Museum
  • Brian Kershisnik at David Ericson Fine Art
  • Oonju Chun, Tom Howard and Margaret Morris at Phillips Gallery
  • Chuck Landvatter: Interior Spaces at Fice Gallery
  • Brent Godfrey: YOU ANIMAL at ‘A’ Gallery
  • The Noun Show at Gene Nelson Attic
  • Expanding Methodologies at Gallery East
  • Color Alchemy at Alpine Art
  • The Threads That Bind Us, Sponsored by the Mary Meigs Atwater Weaver’s Guild at Utah Cultural Celebration Center
  • The More That Is Taken Away / Ben Altman at Granary Arts
  • Gathering Light / Beth Krensky at Granary Arts
  • Tiny Sculptures at Writ and Vision
  • Torrin Omokoh: Are You There? at Day-Riverside Branch Library
  • J. Kirk Richards: Carried Away in a Vision at Writ and Vision
  • I LEXI (The Word) at Writ and Vision
  • SLCC 75th Anniversary Alumni Show at SLCC’s Eccles Gallery
  • Alyce Carrier: Cake Stand Altar at UMOCA
  • Brianna Thaxton: Inner Unicorn at Anderson-Foothill Branch Library
  • Sara Naylor: The Unseen Struggle at Gallery at Library Square
  • Near and Far: Selected Works by Jessye Castro at Sweet Branch Library
  • Holly Wong’s “Emergence” and Stephanie Leitch’s “Spell Field” at Ogden Contemporary Arts
  • Las Hermanas Iglesias and Kathryn Knudsen at Material

Upcoming Events

  • Ken Sanders Rare Books Underground: Grand Opening Event at The Leonardo
  • loveDANCEmore Presents Stephanie Garcia’s From the Borderlands to the Roots
  • Pioneer Theatre Company Opens 23/24 Season with Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express
  • 801 Art Book Fair

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Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Responding to Oonju Chun’s Dancing Gestures

By Geoff Wichert on September 21, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Aside from “Please don’t touch,” it’s rare to see a warning posted in an art gallery. Perhaps, though, there should be more. For example, the exhibition of Oonju Chun this month as Phillips might fare better if there were a sign advising the viewer not to read the […]

Autumn Salon | Visual Arts

Figurative Artist Kamille Corry Embraces the Italian Landscape and Islamic Design

By Autumn Salon on September 20, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Salt Lake City artist Kamille Corry is best-known for her figurative work — classical realism rooted in anatomical drawing and glistening with pearly flesh tones. The studio workshop she ran in Salt Lake City in the early aughts was one of our earliest articles. And she has just […]

Daily Bytes | Visual Arts

September is the Artiest Month: Bonnie Sucec and Susan Beck, Poor Yorick, What Gaze and the 801 Art Book Fair

By 15 Bytes on September 19, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

“Sometime last year, Tracy [Strauss] and I learned that a book had been published about the extraordinary seven-plus year collaboration of the artists Susan Beck and Bonnie Sucec,” says Salt Lake City artist Brad Slaugh as he’s moving things around in his South Salt Lake studio. “At the […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

New Textures, New Colors and New Media in Kershisnik’s Annual David Ericson Show

By Geoff Wichert on September 18, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

At the edge of a forest, amid lush foliage punctuated with small blue, yellow, and white flowers, a barefoot woman with red hair lies sleeping on the grass. She wears black leggings and a blue blouse adorned with curlicues, and a planter’s trowel lying nearby identifies her as […]

Visual Arts

September is the Artiest Month: Saltgrass Dance Party, Bogue Block Party, Springville Arts Festival and More

By 15 Bytes on September 13, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Twenty years ago, two recently graduated art students from the University of Utah were loath to give up the university experience. It was partly about the loss of facilities, which in the case of printmakers can be particularly burdensome and expensive to recreate in a home studio.  But […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Alfred Lambourne Program Examines the Grave Peril Facing a Great Lake

By Geoff Wichert on September 12, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

There’s something familiar about this landscape, but it’s not quite right. Yes, the verdant, green foreground and the rounded, purple mountains in the distance speak of an abundance of water because, unlike the hard-edged verticals of the red rock, mesa country of southern Utah deserts, northern Utah took […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

The Threads That Bind Us Showcases the Complex Achievements of Fiber Arts in Utah

By Geoff Wichert on September 11, 2023 • ( 3 Comments )

“So many people have lost the proper way of living, but here it is.” The comment, delivered by someone contemplating two of the approximately 125 mostly woven works in The Threads That Bind Us, the annual exhibition by the Mary Meigs Atwater Weaver’s Guild at the Utah Cultural […]

Art Lake City | In Plain Site | Visual Arts

Going Underground for Chuck Landvatter’s “Digital Analogue”

By In Plain Site on September 10, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Drive, walk or bike around downtown Salt Lake City and it won’t be long before you spot one of the many murals dotting the urban landscape. For this mural by Chuck Landvatter, however, you’ll have to go underground. Commissioned by the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art in 2021, […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Ben Sang: A Matter of Scale

By Geoff Wichert on September 8, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

We may be done here. From time to time, a new effort in a human enterprise so fully exceeds what has gone before that it becomes impossible to speak of the new in the language that was adequate to discuss what came before. Imagine trying to explain to […]

Visual Arts

September is the Artiest Month: Art at the Park and Other Events This Week

By 15 Bytes on September 7, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

You will have your own thoughts, but for our take, at least this year, September is the best month to see art in Utah. In addition to the regular series of exhibitions at galleries, museums and other fixed, brick-and-mortar venues (see here for our listings from across the […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Alyce Carrier Creates Sacramental Altars to Loss

By Geoff Wichert on September 6, 2023 • ( 1 Comment )

There’s a device filmmakers use to show the passage of time. It starts with a closeup of a calendar—the type where each day is a single page that is torn off to mark the arrival of a new day. On film, the pages slip off as if being […]

Autumn Salon | Visual Arts

Sue Martin’s Layers of Faith from Italy

By Autumn Salon on September 5, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Sue Martin spent nearly four weeks in Italy in July in a graduate course offered by the Institute of Christian Studies in Toronto. The course included a seminar on the intersection of philosophy, religion, and art, plus a visual art workshop. “My prior art history and philosophy education […]

Autumn Salon | Visual Arts

Lifelong Commitments with John Hughes

By Autumn Salon on September 4, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Summer, when the days are long and the painting festivals numerous, is often the busiest time of the year for plein air painters and John Hughes often feels that he overbooks himself during these months. This summer, his painting travels took him from Utah to Southern California, back […]

Literary Arts | READ LOCAL First

David G. Pace’s “Lana Turner Has Collapsed!”

By READ LOCAL First on September 3, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

David Pace was the inaugural literary editor for 15 Bytes for seven years. He is the author of the novel Dream House on Golan Drive (Signature Books) and the forthcoming collection of short fiction American Trinity (BCC Press, February 2024). His creative work has appeared in two anthologies […]

Daily Bytes | Mixed Media

Samantha DaSilva, Nuha Moretz, Life of Tree, Khemg Lim, Colour Maisch

By 15 Bytes on September 2, 2023 • ( 1 Comment )

University of Utah College of Science: Life of Tree Returns to Life in the College of Science Few people know that Utah is an art-hungry, art-friendly state. It sports the first state arts council, dating back to 1899, three short years after statehood;  more pianos per capita than […]

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