Stephanie Saint-Thomas
Stephanie Saint-Thomas lived in Europe as a child before coming to SLC in 1975. She creates colorful abstract work with unique materials.
Steven K. Sheffield
Steven K. Sheffield is a Salt Lake City artist who works in watercolor and acrylic in both abstract and figurative styles.
Jeff Shell
Jeff Shell paints and records in the pursuit of downplay, minimalism, design, and architecture.
Christopher Shill
Christopher Shill is an artist working primarily with subject matter that consists of mechanical devices, typography and found objects. He is a fine art graduate of the University of Utah.
Judy Shoemaker
Judy Shoemaker graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University with a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art. After teaching for fourteen years she now divides her time between painting the peaceful pastures of Heber Valley and painting the rugged coastline of Sunset Cliffs in San Diego.
Yoxani Shurtleff
Yoxani Shurtleff resides in Layton Utah. Her paintings are primary inspired by her memories of childhood, and represent families, as well as cultural values.
Anthony Siciliano
Anthony Siciliano is a native of SLC, graduate of Weber State and Arizona State University, and currently teaches photography at the university level. His photographic work has appeared in a number of publications and exhibitions. 15 BYTES article
Brad Slaugh
Brad Slaugh is a Salt Lake City native and graduate of Boston University who paints in a unique photo irrealist style. He also runs Pragmatic Academy and Poor Yorick Studios. 15 BYTES article
Andrew Smith
Andrew Smith is an imaginative sculptor of fanciful amalgamations of sight and sound. He is represented by Chroma Gallery in Salt Lake City. 15 BYTES article
Glenda Smith
Glenda Smith is a transplant from Los Angeles, who now lives in Ogden. She paints from the most remote corners of her soul, freeing the emotions she encounters onto the canvas.
Joanne Smith
Joanne Smith says that “Painting symbols of a woman’s world on hand stitched fabric surfaces is what distinguishes my work.”

























