Authors: Hannah McBeth
A Giving Culture: Fashion Designer Afa Ah Loo Encourages Sharing...
Fashion Designer Afa Ah Loo creates art as an extension of who he is, while noting that art is there to move people to be better. … read more
UMFA Puts a Positive Spin on Women’s Suffrage in Utah...
Utah Women Working for Better Days! is a family-friendly and upbeat effort to focus on progress and a rosy view of the future of women’s rights in Utah. … read more
Outrage as Righteousness in Andrew Alba’s Show Everyone Sucios
Through Everyone Sucios, Andrew Alba uses his painting as a protest, his outrage as a cause and his words to call out racist systems … read more
Journey into a Virtual Fantasy in Laura Hendricks’ SIX MONTH...
Laura Hendricks’ SIX MONTH SUMMER explores the boundary between fantasy and reality in a strangely appropriate virtual exhibit. … read more
Levi Jackson Explores Illusions in the Promised Land
In his photography, Levi Jackson balances technical approaches, levity and weightiness of subject with the polish of New York schooling. … read more
Virtual Public Art Tours During Social Distancing
The Salt Lake City Arts Council organizes a series of virtual art tours amid the COVID-19 “Stay Safe, Stay Home” mandate. … read more
Utah Premiere of Aaron Sorkin’s Adaptation of Harper Lee’s To...
Aaron Sorkin’s stage version of To Kill a Mockingbird is a happy ending to a long story of legal struggles to present the play to Utah audiences. … 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
Sundance Film Review: Ironbark AKA The Courier
The audience shifted nervously in their seats as mushroom clouds blossomed and Cold War events unfolded in Dominic Cooke’s Ironbark. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Luxor
The synopsis of Zeina Durra’s Luxor sounds more like a genre-typical travel romance than what’s delivered. Luxor is closer to a quiet, art-house character study. … read more