Genevieve Vahl
Genevieve Vahl is a writer, farmer and artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her writing focuses on how art and community intersect, how to bring access to food and covering climate solutions around the Salt Lake Valley. She also writes poetry, binds artist books, makes paper and runs cyanotype prints from film.
As someone who collects vintage tablecloths for their linocut style patterns and whose taste for cottagecore is in her Wisconsin genes, as someone who comes from a lineage of Midwestern farmers and was named after a grandmother who, in the 1930s, practiced a craft that went out of […]
Spring is emerging. Critters are out, both in the soil and on the canvas. There’s no one better than Salt Lake City painter Trevor Dahl to manifest the good happy stuff of this season of re-emerging life and blooming. Whether it’s on canvas, stretched linen or the side […]
A painter, part-time high school art teacher, and fellow writer for 15 Bytes, Nolan Flynn is showcasing his spectrum of play at Harrington Art Studios in Midvale with a pairing of large and small works. The two styles are striking together, one working to prove technical prowess and […]
Originally opening its first glassblowing hotshop and showroom nine years ago in Park City’s Iron Horse District, Red Flower Studios now has a second location with a gallery space in the rapidly developing Granary District of Salt Lake City. The new location hosts glassblowing classes and workshops, facilitated […]
In simple rotations of old “American West” postcards, from the time when John Wayne was filmed roaming the deserts of Utah, Phoenix Ostermann’s Ways of Seeing reinvents old imagery of iconic Western landscapes into kaleidoscope compositions. In her artist statement for the show at the Marmalade Branch of the […]
In its development, not every play needs the same things. Enter the dramaturg—a role that combines the duties of editor, historian, researcher, fact-checker, audience manager, and more. “Really [the job is] to help the playwright do their best version of their play and hopefully enrich people’s experiences,” says […]
Pursuing quilting as a hobby outside of her traditional mediums of drawing and printmaking, Mary Toscano was in the middle of making a quilt when Andrew Rease Shaw, her husband and a professional musician, recognized the shapes she was working with as the waveforms of a Low Frequency […]
Showing at 15th Street Gallery until March 14, the works of Douglas Smith and John Collins contrast with each other, the former exploring the bounds of abstraction and title while the latter explores—literally—the forests and rockscapes of Utah in figurative displays of changing light. They offer viewers a […]
Looking to break down barriers of entry into the art world, specifically in the alternative processes of film photography, a trio of Salt Lake City photographers has turned their workspace at Art Space Commons into a community darkroom. With The Red Room, Jillian Meyer, Sarah Taylor and Angelique […]