In Plain Site | Visual Arts

Un- & Official Public Art

Ben Wiemeyer’s work on a new graffiti wall in Salt Lake City.

As we’ve talked up the launch of Art Lake City (look for the app in June) people have asked us, “What will it include?” “Will it be about public art projects?” “Or will it be about the street scenes?” Yes is our answer. If it’s in Salt Lake and you can see it without appointment or fee it will be on Art Lake City. That means the graffiti walls and the public art projects will receive equal coverage. And since some of these change over time, we’ll have both images of the most current iteration and historical shots.

53 S 300 E, Salt Lake City

53 S 300 E, Salt Lake City

53 S 300 E, Salt Lake City

Ben Wiemeyer’s work on a new graffiti wall in Salt Lake City.

Marcee Blackerby and Ric Blackerby – Big City Bugs, 20 S West Temple, Salt Lake City

Dave Eddy – Untitled, 20 S West Temple, Salt Lake City

Cordell Taylor – Space Junke, 150 W Broadway, Salt Lake City

Tim Little – Huey, the Utah Cricket, 20 S West Temple, Salt Lake City

Dave Starks – UFO, 20 S West Temple, Salt Lake City

Jerry Fuhriman and Arthur Taylor – Missy’s Rocket, 20 S West Temple, Salt Lake City

160 E 200 S, Salt Lake City

160 E 200 S, Salt Lake City

160 E 200 S, Salt Lake City

740 S 400 W, Salt Lake City

160 E 200 S, Salt Lake City

160 E 200 S, Salt Lake City

350 S State Street, Salt Lake City

350 S State Street, Salt Lake City

1000 South 400 W, Salt Lake City

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