Doug Snow: Drama of the Land
A review of the dual-exhibit retrospective of the late V. Douglas Snow.
Utah Exhibition Reviews published in 15 Bytes, Utah’s art magazine, including reviews of local Utah artists, regional artists, group exhibitions and traveling exhibits of national and international artists.
A review of the dual-exhibit retrospective of the late V. Douglas Snow.
Lee Cowan has a new approach to portraiture – the 24 Hour Portrait.
Ehren Clark takes an alternate look at LeConte Stewart’s Depression era paintings now on exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Art.
If you’ve been inside the Salt Lake Art Center any time this year you’ve noticed the cosmetic and structural changes: the brightly painted signage that steers you from one gallery to the next; the video screens on the lobby walls; and the Street Level Gallery’s new access point […]
Laurie Rojas reviews Lisa Orr’s exhibit of abstract paintings at the Anderson Foothill Branch Library.
A look at the Kimball Art Center’s partnership with Spiro Arts to develop a residency program for artists.
Joint exhibits at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts and the Church History Museum present the largest ever assembled collection of works by LeConte Stewart. This month we look at the exhibit of rural landscapes.
Geoff Wichert reviews Jorge Rojas’ exhibit of wax encased works now up at Mestizo Gallery.
Geoff Wichert previews Frank McEntire’s reliQUIERIES exhibit, up this month at Nox Contemporary.
For years Jim Williams has been turning every inch of his house into a work of art. For one week a portion of it comes into public view.
A look at the 2011 Spring Salon.
Lenka Konopasek brings in some light to the Salt Lake Art Center’s Main Gallery.
Geoff Wichert’s review of the exhibition at the UMFA.
Sheryl Gillilan calls textiles the Cinderella of the arts, but adds that several upcoming exhibitions prove that eventually, even Cinderella has her day.
In an exhibit at Salt Lake’s Rio Gallery thirty Utah artists say thank you.
A review of Chad Crane and Zane Lancaster’s “We’ll Have to See Some Credentials” at Kayo Gallery.
While growing up in the East Los Angeles neighborhood of Echo Park in the 1970’s, future photographer Sedona Callahan often practiced by shooting the murals that decorated her community. She may, or may not, have known she was documenting a significant and fragile historical moment for […]
A look at House Gallery’s exhibit of Charles Fresquez, which comes down on March 26.
An exhibit at UVU’s Woodbury Museum takes graffiti artists off the streets and into the museum.