Remembering Ursula Brodauf
We remember the recently deceased sculptor Ursula Brodauf.
Utah Visual Arts articles published in 15 Bytes, arranged by category.
We remember the recently deceased sculptor Ursula Brodauf.
Urban Masquerade was painted on the eastern wall of a Utah Division of Arts and Museums office building on 500 West in 2011. The mural’s genesis was “power figure” masks made by young Youth City kids in an art class. Kim Martinez translated the masks into a multi-faceted mural design and she […]
Ever since the early eighties, when I began studying plein air painting in a serious way, I have been cautioned not to “chase the light” when painting on location; but as in everything, in art there are no hard rules, only a lot of sound advice based on […]
A profile of the artist on the occasion of her exhibit at Finch Lane Gallery.
Spring has sprung in Wayne County, and not a moment too soon. The weather is still iffy, of course, but the town of Torrey is waking up. The Chuckwagon Store & Deli is open, the four restaurants that close during the winter are now serving, our two art […]
Lenka Konopasek brings in some light to the Salt Lake Art Center’s Main Gallery.
In this month’s photo essay photographer Kelly Green walks the streets of Salt Lake’s Liberty Wells Community to see what art is in plain site.
A look at Community art: murals, random acts of art and EttaGrace Black Theatre
A discussion with three Utah curators on the dialogue that is contemporary art.
A profile of Art Historian Hikmet Loe, author of an upcoming book about Robert Smithson.
Carol Fulton takes us on a tour of one of Utah’s most eclectic collections of art and artifacts.
As a folklorist for the Utah Arts Council since 1978, Carol Edison has conducted fieldwork in Utah’s Native American, rural, occupational and ethnic communities. Her research has resulted in the production of numerous exhibits, concerts, festivals, audio-visual productions and publications featuring Utah’s community-based traditional arts and artists. Since […]
Our Artist Profile this month is Salt Lake’s Jared Steffensen, who is showing at Nox Contemporary.
Geoff Wichert’s review of the exhibition at the UMFA.
John Hughes’ tips on getting your plein air equipment organized.
Sheryl Gillilan calls textiles the Cinderella of the arts, but adds that several upcoming exhibitions prove that eventually, even Cinderella has her day.
A video interview with fiber artist John Hess.
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.