Ally Lorico
Ally Lorico received her B.A. in Psychological and Brain Sciences from Washington University in St Louis. She aims to get a Masters in Art History and Curatorial Studies. Her research focuses on architectural history and sustainable practices, but in her everyday life she loves vegetable farming and playing with her corgi. She currently works as the curatorial intern at the Kimball Art Center in Park City, as she writes for 15 Bytes.
Nicknamed the Beehive state, Utah proudly integrates imagery of beehives into many aspects of its being: the state flag, road markers, architecture, and more. The beehive has roots in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the arrival in the land Brigham Young named “Deseret,” or […]
The act of pairing in a diptych offers the artist a diverse set of methods for storytelling: there is room for direct comparison, but also for extension. In the case of the latter, the structure allows for further exploration of a theme unbound by a singular canvas. Simply […]