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.
Folk
Bette Busch

Bette Busch

Bette Busch weaves rag rugs with vibrant, singing colors and sensual textures in Moab, Utah, using recycled materials.
Brigitte Delthony

Brigitte Delthony

Brigitte Delthony Inspired by prehistoric cultures Brigitte Delthony creates primitive pottery and ceramic sculptures, handbuilt and pitfired.
David Delthony

David Delthony

David Delthony Sculptured Furniture created from laminated wood; organic and ergonomic forms; 2002 Utah Arts Council Fellowship Award & 2005 Individual Artist Grant, Utah Arts Council. 15 bytes article
Sally Elliot

Sally Elliot

Sally Elliot lives in the red rock country of central Utah. Her folk art “stick figures” are carved from cottonwood branches and creatively brought to life with seed beads, paint and found objects.
Wayne & Melinda Frewin

Wayne & Melinda Frewin

Wayne & Melinda Frewin creating kiln formed glass artwork. We really love glass.
J.R. Gabriel

J.R. Gabriel

J.R. Gabriel creates bronze whimsical characters displaying humor in the rhythm of their body-language–telling mysteries, fantasies, impossible scenarios.
Deborah Hart

Deborah Hart

Deborah Hart’s beadweaving uses color play and rich textures to create unique jewelry, and functional and decorative art.
Jynja

Jynja

Jynja is a Salt Lake artist who works in concrete, stone and mosaics to create whimsical garden art, architectural art and pet memorials.
Kali Mellus

Kali Mellus

Kali Mellus, a self-taught Salt Lake City artist, makes handmade jewelry, buckles and belts out of resin, hardware, organic and leather materials.
Kali Mellus

Kali Mellus

Kali Mellus, a self-taught Salt Lake City artist, makes handmade jewelry, buckles and belts out of resin, hardware, organic and leather materials.
Cheryl Merz

Cheryl Merz

Cheryl Merz says, “I could sculpt and preserve water, I imagine the end result would be similar to what can be created with glass – fluidity, movement, depth, color, reflection, texture and mood all playing with the light and dark of our world.”
Jeanette Norton

Jeanette Norton

Jeanette Norton of Ogden, makes hand-crafted gourd art.

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