UTAH'S ART MAGAZINE
Published by Artists of Utah, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, 15 BYTES has been UTAH'S ART MAGAZINE since 2001.
Our monthly edition is published on the first Wednesday of every month and we follow that up with daily bytes posts on this site. You'll find links to artistsofutah's other programming to the right.
2003

December 2003 edition of 15 Bytes

The December 2003 edition of 15 Bytes features: 20 Years of the Salt Lake Gallery Association Left Bank’s New Vision Evergreen Art and Frame Ken Sanders Books Kent Rigby Is Photography Art? Day Without Art Governor Bangerter’s rejected portrait Robert Marshall on the spot

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November 2003 edition of 15 Bytes

The November 2003 edition of 15 Bytes features: Artist Profile of John Moore Brian Christensen Utah 2003 Terra Nova Gallery Laura Durham Brian Kershisnik’s Leslie Norris Allen Bishop on the spot Art Too! Art Not!

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September 2003 edition of 15 Bytes

The September 2003 edition of 15 Bytes features: Dave Hall and Family An interview with Shawn Rossiter The Political Landscape E Street Gallery Mainly Art Kent Miles on the spot Boyd Reese Utah Artist Project

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August 2003 edition of 15 Bytes

The August 2003 edition of 15 Bytes features: Artist Profile of Lisa Oliver Robert Marshall Urban Bistro Art & Wild Marketing Tips Lee Udall Bennion On the Spot ISA

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June 2003 edition of 15 Bytes

The June 2003 edition of 15 Bytes features: Artist Profile: Karen Andrews The Duality of Africa, by Trent Thursby Alvey Utah’s Arts Festivals Lois Stevens Shanna Kunz Art Too! Art Not! Intersections

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May 2003 edition

The May 2003 edition of 15 Bytes features: Artist Profile of Brandon Cook Public Art Working the Media Marketing Tips Alternative Venues The Cost of Art SLC Gallery Stroll

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March 2003 edition

The March 2003 edition of 15 Bytes features: Artist Profile of Holly Mae Pendergast Art Hopping Ogden’s 25th Street Ben Behunin Jennifer Worsley Park City Arts & Eats Horne Fine Art SLC Gallery Stroll Fantasy Art Royden Card

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In the Beginning: Hints for Exposing Yourself

In the Beginning: Hints for Exposing Yourself

by Ruby Reece In the many years that I have spent talking with artists all across the country – the most frequent question is “Where do I start?”  And the answer to that is ALWAYS – “Start with advertising!” When a business opens for the first time, do they just open up their doors and...

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35 x 35 Wrap Up

35 x 35 Wrap Up

The exhibition began with an empty space — one of the best in Salt Lake City.  Artspace Forum Gallery offered Artists of Utah the opportunity to create a unique exhibition featuring Utah artists 35 or under.  With support from the Salt Lake City Arts Council and other sponsors, 35 x 35 was a great success....

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Bingham Gallery Moves Downtown

Bingham Gallery Moves Downtown

After four years in the Sugar House area, the Bingham Gallery has recently moved to downtown Salt Lake City. The gallery has renovated spaces on the second floor of the Kearns Building. The gallery came to Utah when owners Paul and Susan Bingham decided to move here after operating art galleries in California for over...

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Center for Documentary Arts

Center for Documentary Arts

by Jan Hopkins As the Salt Lake City’s Main Library moves to its new building this weekend, it makes way for a number of new tenants, including the Center For Documentary Arts. The Center began 20 years ago as the Oral History Institute — an effort to document the many ethnic and cultural communities of...

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Kamille Corry: Tradition Alive

Kamille Corry: Tradition Alive

by Mark Dicosola When it comes to the European tradition of the old masters, classical realism is rarely seen and almost lost in the State of Utah.  With these techniques and methods of training and artistic expression so rare, I am grateful to have found Kamille Corry.  After studying classical painting techniques for years in...

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