John Erickson: Exquisite Tension
In anticipation of his upcoming exhibit at Phillips Gallery, Sue Martin talks to John Erickson about his process.
In anticipation of his upcoming exhibit at Phillips Gallery, Sue Martin talks to John Erickson about his process.
Jennifer Napier-Pearce previews the Utah Chamber Artists’ Collage Concert this month at the Cathedral of the Madeleine.
A review of the exhibition of thirty works by world-renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky.
In a society where everything seems disposable, photographer Shalee Cooper looks for alternative perspectives. Over the past seven years Cooper has collected twenty-five pairs of used cowboy boots. By buying used Cooper keeps her environmental impact low, but that doesn’t explain the “obsession” that began with a single […]
At the Springville Museum of Art last week Frank McEntire installed the tenth-anniversary version of Spontaneous Memorial, the project inspired by the lives lost on September 11th that he has exhibited every year for the past eight.
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.
On the occasion of our ten-year anniversary, Tom Alder reexamines some of his old columns and shares a few new stories he has picked up along the way.
What would you wear to have your portrait painted? We think a 15 Bytes Tee would look great, but we’re a bit biased. If Lee Cowan was painting your portrait it wouldn’t matter what you wear. In fact, you wouldn’t even have to show up. You just send […]
For most, Labor Day marks the end of summer, so to everyone who has to get back to the grind of school and regular hours at the office, here are some shots from the last Twilight Concert Series, featuring Lupe Fiasco and Big K.R.I.T. (with a couple of […]
A local family looks for the portrait of their mother painted in 1936 by Lee Greene Richards.
Angela Brown is the editor/publisher of SLUG Magazine (an acronym for Salt Lake UnderGround). She is also the founder and festival director for Craft Lake City, a yearly alternative arts and crafts festival, held this past month, specializing in showcasing handmade regional contemporary folk art. She lives in downtown Salt Lake […]
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A painting by Utah artist Aaron Bushnell made it on to the cover of Southwest Art’s September 2011 edition. His “Carbon Monoxide Icicles” won first place in the magazine’s 21 under 31 feature. You may remember Bushnell from our 35 x 35 exhibit in 2009. You can watch […]
If you’re down in Cedar City at the Utah Shakespeare Festival this week schedule a little time to catch Art Access Executive Director Ruth Lubbers at Southern Utah University’s Art Insights. On Thursday, September 1st, at 7 pm she’ll be speaking at the Centrum Arena at the SUU […]
Tonight BYUtv broadcasts a live performance of the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This is the first time in the festival’s 50 year history that a performance has been broadcast live. The play will be performed at the festival’s signature venue, the Adams Shakespearean Theatre, one […]
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