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.
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Jeff Clay

Jeff Clay

Landscapes, travel, architecture…color, black & white, infrared: Jeff Clay explores the natural, built and historical world around us with an eye to creating beautiful, compelling and original work. website
Claudia Coberly

Claudia Coberly

Claudia Coberly is a Park City artist with a MFA from the University of Utah who uses mixed media to create playful and intriguing semi-abstract works.
Nicholas Coleman

Nicholas Coleman

Nicholas Coleman, of Provo Utah, grew up in the artistic environment of his father, Michael Coleman. He has been painting professionally since 2000, has traveled widely and enjoys depicting scenes of wildlife and the American West.
Rob Colvin

Rob Colvin

Rob Colvin resides in Morgan, Utah. His paintings depict the form, scale and patterns of the land.
Suzanne Conine

Suzanne Conine

Suzanne Conine Drawn to the red rock country of southern Utah, Suzanne arrived from Alaska in 1973 and never looked back. Love of this landscape inspires her work and teaches her many lessons about beauty, color and the rhythm of form.
Bonnie Conrad

Bonnie Conrad

Bonnie Conrad is best known for her depictions of western life, contemporary Native American culture and studies of feminine figures, often in flowing dresses and accompanied by flowers or domestic fowl in a rural setting.
Bonnie Cook

Bonnie Cook

Bonnie Cook paints wildlife and landscapes in acrylics.
Brandon Cook

Brandon Cook

Brandon Cook lives in Ogden where he uses the Utah landscape as a catalyst to explore the technical and visual possibilities of paint.
Ginny Coombs

Ginny Coombs

Ginny Coombs is a well-known pastel artist specializing in scenes of children at play and wonderful animals.
Rebecca Cooper

Rebecca Cooper

Rebecca Cooper has been creating a body of work titled “Portraits of Grief” since losing her younger brother to suicide in 2005. The images range from softly peaceful, to weathered and pained. Cooper has training both in psychology and the visual arts.
Patrice Corneli

Patrice Corneli

Patrice Corneli creates small (4×6″ to 24×28″) works on Arches or Canson paper, torn paper and torn canvas. She combines watercolor, gouache, soft pastel, graphite and conté crayon. Some loosely represent landscapes; others are truly abstract but suggest the natural world.
Tyson Crosbie

Tyson Crosbie

Tyson Crosbie is an award winning fine arts photographer currently working in SLC. His recent art work is finding abstractions and building a personal emotional and visual vocabulary.

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