Month: March 2020
Trishelle Jeffery: Comics That Cultivate Connection
Whether multi-panel stories or single-frame snapshots, Trishelle Jeffery’s pieces capture an insightful, memory-like stream of consciousness. … read more
Jerrin Wagstaff – Miscellaneous Debris
Jerrin Wagstaff’s Miscellaneous Debris offers a thoughtful response to today’s part-problem, part-blessing of choosing wisely from an overflowing pot. … read more
Utahns Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Spiral Jetty
Located along the northeastern shore of the Great Salt Lake, Spiral Jetty is one of the most recognizable sites of public art in the country. … read more
Guerrilla Girls Drop the F (feminism) Bomb on SLC at...
The Guerrilla Girls exhibit at UMOCA features recent work Utah audiences may not have seen and gives perspectives on racism, classicism and current events. … read more
The Size Of The Open Room: A New Contemporary Art...
The conceptual quartet of artists behind The Open Room is creating a venue for contemporary art that lives in this liminal, threshold-type space. … read more
Food Review: Caputo’s Market and Deli
Caputo’s Market and Deli is an absolute Downtown institution and is a great example of the staying power of a quality, centrally located lunch spot. … read more
Art in the Hood: Positive Community Transformation
Art in the Hood hopes to be more than just an art exhibit—it aims to be something that reacts to the negative impact of displacement in the community. … read more
Skate Photo Feature: Jim Noble
This month’s “Skate Photo Feature” features Jim Noble. He had recently celebrated his 62nd birthday, but that number wasn’t slowing him down. … read more
Contributor Limelight: John Ford
Anyone with a relationship with John Ford is lucky to have such a present friend committed to supporting them however he can—we sure are. … read more
Snow Photo Feature: Amanda Hankison
Amanda Hankison enjoys the remnants of a December storm on a near-perfect day in the Little Cottonwood backcountry. … read more