As summer came to an end our 15 Bytes photographers took advantage of the good weather and walked about their neighborhoods, cameras in hand. What you see here is a selection of the images they took, capturing a variety of art in Salt Lake City, from official public art along major thoroughfares to splashes of graffiti fighting for space with encroaching ivy. This is just a small sampling of the visual surprises that can be found all around Salt Lake. In future editions look for expanded neighborhood essays from each of these photographers.
- 715 South Douglas (1250 East), photo by Zoe Rodriguez
- Children of Light – Foothill and 2100 E, Anderson Library, photo by Gerry Johnson
- 1497 South Main Street, photo by Will Thompson
- Fish – 1300 East 2100 South, photo by Gerry Johnson
- Bicycle Wheel – 353 W. 200 S.
- Dandelion Sculpture – 202 South Main Street
- Mystical Suz, a collaboration by Suzanne Larson and artists at the Glass Art Guild. If the sun is just right… Mystical Suz’s eyes shine, photo by Zoe Rodriguez
- Yo-Yo Sculpture – 147 West 300 South
- Quail – Davis Park, Harvard and 2000 E. photo by Gerry Johnson
- Site of 337 Project about 337 s 400 e,, photo by Matt and Laura Chiodo
- West of Bar X 155 East 200 South, photo by Matt and Laura Chiodo
- Fice 160 East 200 South – Mural by The Mac and Retna, photo by Matt and Laura Chiodo
- Photo by Zoe Rodriguez
- Tree face – 2082 E Browning, not publicly funded, photo by Gerry Johnson
- Fice 160 East 200 South, photo by Matt and Laura Chiodo
- Mural on back of Liberty High Prices Or AKA Liberty Hight’s Fresh, photo by Zoe Rodriguez
- Two heads made by Bob Larson, photo by Zoe Rodriguez
- 1149 South 1100 East (eagle totem), photo by Zoe Rodriguez
- Site of 337 Project about 337 s 400 e, photo by Matt and Laura Chiodo
- 1497 South Main Street , photo by Will Thompson

UTAH’S ART MAGAZINE SINCE 2001, 15 Bytes is published by Artists of Utah, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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