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Exhibitions in Utah

  • Linnie Brown: Findings
  • Amelec Diaz Residency at Modern West
  • Chauncey Secrist: (un)Holy Relics at Finch Lane Gallery
  •  Chunbum Park: Doors and Windows at Office Space
  • House & Home (Strip Sear Suckle & Devour Digest Devote): Bea Hurd at NOX CONTEMPORARY
  • Nate Francis In Place: a Study of Loneliness in Utah’s Landscapes at Finch Lane Gallery
  • JANN HAWORTH + LIBERTY BLAKE / Work in Progress at Granary Art
  • Three Depression-Era Photographers in Utah at NEHMA
  • Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers at NEHMA
  • American Farmer at NEHMA
  • I Know Some Nice People: Matthew Choberka at The Argo House
  • Jenna Von Benedikt at Meyer Gallery
  • In Sight, Out of Mind at Springville Museum of Art
  • Confluence at UMFA
  • Fazilat Soukhakian / Anonymous Battle
  • Far Out: The West Re-seen, Photography of Victoria Sambunaris
  • Art for the People at BYU MoA
  • Douglas Hunter: Solar Ruin at BDAC
  • Rend the Heavens: Intersections of the Human and the Divine at BYU MoA
  • Sky Above, Earth Below A History of Western Landscape Photography at NEHMA
Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Recent Artist Grantees Exhibit at Rio Gallery

By Laura Durham on April 4, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

Each year Salt Lake City’s Rio Gallery showcases the visual artists awarded the Utah Arts Council’s Individual Artist Grant. This year’s exhibit will continue through April 19, 2002. The Rio Gallery is located in the south end of the Rio Grande Depot just south of the Gateway on […]

Gallery Spotlights | Visual Arts

The Gallery at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center

By Shawn Stradley on April 3, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

  The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Salt Lake City, located at 361 North 300 West, has become a prominent venue in our city for many diverse groups, meetings, plays, a delightful coffee shop, and even an exhibition space. The Volunteer Staff of the Center includes an […]

Gallery Spotlights | Visual Arts

The Changing Faces of Meats Gallery

By 15 Bytes on April 2, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

The former home of Gladstone Furnishings in Salt Lake City has gone through a series of changes over the past few months. The building located at the corner of 3rd East and 17th South formerly housed an antiques shop. Since February, however, paintings, photographs, digital images and sculptures […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

What’s Under Your Glass: The Coaster Project

By Shawn Stradley on April 2, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

  On Saturday the 9th of March a diverse and international exhibit opened at The Gallery at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center in Salt Lake City. The exhibit was entitled the International Coaster Project, Destination: The World and was coordinated by the Transcultural Exchange in Boston and […]

Artist Profiles | Visual Arts

Mark England: Redeeming the Visual World

By Shawn Rossiter on April 2, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

I had never met Mark England, the spring morning when photographer Steve Coray and I approached his house in Alpine, Utah. Though I had seen his work in group and solo shows over the years I had never spoken with him. Luckily, after a short conversation on the […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

ZION: Historic & Contemporary Works at the St. George Art Museum

By 15 Bytes on February 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

Southern Utah’s most famous attraction, Zion National Park, receives relatively few visitors during the cold month of February. This year, though, the St. George Art Museum has seen to it that everyone can enjoy a view of the park in relative comfort. With an exhibit simply entitled Zion, […]

Alternative Venues | Visual Arts

Oasis Cafe

By Steve Coray on February 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

A number of restaurants, cafes and even liquor stores provide a marvelous service both to artists and art lovers by using their wall space to display the talent of Utah artists. For over five years now, the Oasis Cafe has not only provided wonderful food in a unique […]

Visual Arts

Artist Co-op Op in Springdale

By 15 Bytes on February 9, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

Springdale residents Neal and Katherine Takach are proposing an artist co-op gallery at the gateway to Zion National Park. The proposed co-op would occupy space in a rock and brown stucco building built by Neal. Located in Springdale on Hwy 9, between the Cliffrose Lodge & Gardens and […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Unofficial Gold: Utah Art 2002

By 15 Bytes on February 8, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

  A flurry of visual art activity has blown into Utah along with the hundreds of thousands of international visitors coming to the Wasatch Front for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. Whether part of the official Cultural Olympiad or part of the vibrant local art world jockeying for […]

Visual Arts

Making Great Art Affordable: Mark Weiler and the Wonders of Giclee Reproductions

By Steve Coray on February 8, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

High-end giclée printing is maybe the most important art reproduction method in use today, yet many artists and art lovers do not really understand its unique characteristics and benefits. Giclée (pronounced “zhee-clay”) can allow artists on a budget to explore the print market; it can produce reproductions over […]

15 Bytes | 2002 | Gallery Spotlights

Pam O’Mara’s Vision Brings Together the Artists’ Community of Utah

By 15 Bytes on February 2, 2002 • ( 1 Comment )

photos by Steve Coray On February 9, 2000, Pamela O’Mara had an epiphany. A vision, if you will. Two years later, the walls of her new gallery in downtown Salt Lake City can barely contain the excitement she feels for what she has created. Now that her original […]

Public Issues | Visual Arts

Utah’s Public Art Program: To Fund or Not to Fund

By 15 Bytes on January 15, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

by Jim Glenn, of the Utah Arts Council During the 2001 Legislative session, the Utah State Legislature eliminated funding for all public art projects for the fiscal year 2002, terminating a public program that has benefited the community for over fifteen years. This means that citizens of the […]

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Claire Taylor holds a Master of Science in environmental humanities and a Bachelor of Fine Art with a printmaking emphasis from the University of Utah. She has been an artist in residence at the Natural History Museum of Utah and the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art and has held teaching-artist residencies with the Utah Division of Arts and Museums. She has exhibited extensively in Utah and her work has been commissioned by many Utah organizations including the Salt Lake City Public Library, Ken Sanders Rare Books, Back of Beyond Books in Utah, the Sustainability Office at the University of Utah and Torrey House Press. She formally worked as the Studio Manager, Instructor and Lead Printer at the Book Arts Program & Red Butte Press at the University of Utah.

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