Arts
801 Salon: Accessible Art Spaces Born From Creative Limitations
801 Salon is transforming the arts scene by creating a welcoming environment where multidisciplinary artists can showcase their work in unexpected spaces. … read more
Preserving Calm: Peter Wiarda Explores SLC’s Endangered Architecture
Peter Wiarda’s interests in forgotten or overlooked architecture have come full circle in his new photo book Urban Calm, released on October 12. … read more
The Bold, Bright and Beautiful World of Sharon Reza
Sharon Reza is as bold and beautiful as her art, which is getting the local photographer recognized on a national level. … read more
How Annie Elise Gives Victims A Voice
Annie Elise is a podcast host and content creator in the true crime genre who has a mission to give a platform to the voices of victims and their families. … read more
The White Buffalo Called Her to Clay: Pahponee’s Ceramics and...
It is Pahponee’s 43rd year as a full-time practicing artist and her 10th year exhibiting at the annual Indigenous Art Market at the NHMU. … read more
Russel Albert Daniels’ “Wild Roses” Brings Visibility to Indigenous Communities
Daniels’ exhibition, “Wild Roses,” is a confluence of his past, identity and place. … read more
Book Review: The Book of Drought
The Book of Drought, by local poet and educator Rob Carney, manages to take a clear-eyed look at the environment, instill faith in community action and a more hopeful tomorrow. … read more
The Art of Being Monstrous with Lewis Figun Westbrook
For artist and storyteller Lewis Figun Westbrook, monsters aren’t something to run away from. … read more
“Crooked Solace”: Bailee Elaine’s Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal)
In her collection Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal), Bailee Elaine explores her own journey with grief following the death of her brother Brady in 2004. … read more
Respectable Hoe Chainmail: DIY Festival Artisan
Respectable Hoe Chainmail’s work appeals to diverse subcultures, from BDSM enthusiasts to goths and punks. … read more