Annika Quinn Jewelry: Craft Lake City Artisan

Annika Quinn Jewelry: Craft Lake City Artisan
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“I’ve always used jewelry as armor,” says metalsmith and jewelry maker Annika Quinn Nelson DiMeo. Armor indeed: Her commanding signature pieces, mostly made of copper, brass or silver, traverse minimal geometries and silhouettes while toying with dimension. From loud knuckle rings and sheath-like wrist cuffs to sleek earrings and necklaces, every one of DiMeo’s pieces emanates power. … read more

Silver Still Image: Craft Lake City Artisan

Silver Still Image: Craft Lake City Artisan
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Silver Still Image silverstillimage.com  The 19th century tintype photograph has evolved into a modern art form, one that ceaselessly captivates Silver Still Image’s Sylvia Weston. After studying at Utah State University, Weston moved to New York City and worked as a photographer’s assistant and at the Penumbra Foundation. When she took a tintype workshop from

Gallery Stroll: Birds of a Feather

Gallery Stroll: Birds of a Feather
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While pursuing their careers, Fran O’Neill and Matt Choberka have remained friends. Both participated in Pure Paint for Now People, a group show at Weber State University in Spring 2015. It was during this show that CUAC Executive Director Adam Bateman conceived a show that would team up the old friends. … read more

Root + Rise Botanicals: Craft Lake City Artisan

Root + Rise Botanicals: Craft Lake City Artisan
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Made from natural ingredients sourced from her local community garden, sustainable wildcrafting and Mountain Rose Herbs, Amy Menzel’s lovingly crafted Root + Rise Botanicals creations will revitalize your body, mind and spirit. … read more

LOCS: Craft Lake City Artisan

LOCS: Craft Lake City Artisan
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LOCS iHorns4U@gmail.com Frank Falk is a litigation consultant, married to his high school sweetheart, a father of seven and a grandfather of four. He’s also an avid historian and storyteller, an antique-collecting artisan and a handy audio specialist—all trades that manifest through his iHorns. Now in their fourth year, these iHorns have come a long

Studio Elevn Celebrates Four Years of Unapologetic Creativity

Studio Elevn Celebrates Four Years of Unapologetic Creativity
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Before having such a versatile space, Studio Elevn was a much smaller workplace, limiting the artistic freedom of those who wanted to create. Now, they have a complete, multiple-floor, New York City–style loft, perfect for any size of project or special event. … read more

Radical Feminism in Contemporary Art: An Interview with Artist Cori Redstone

Radical Feminism in Contemporary Art: An Interview with Artist Cori...
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Cori Redstone is an L.A. contemporary artist—but her roots are based right here in Utah. Like many Utah children, Redstone was raised in a conservative home that denied her the right to self-expression; however, Redstone did not let that stand in the way of finding her authentic self. … read more

SLUG Style: Deena Marie Manzanares

SLUG Style: Deena Marie Manzanares
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Deena Marie Manzanares is an actor for stage and film, model, television host, blogger and new mother, and she’s got plenty of insight to share about working acting jobs, the wild world of social media and being a new mother in heels. … read more

Gallery Stroll: Out in the Open

Gallery Stroll: Out in the Open
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This month’s pick is the embodiment of what Gallery Stroll is meant to be: a breath of fresh air. For a complete list of Gallery Stroll participants, peep the Salt Lake Gallery Stroll Association website at gallerystroll.org. … read more

SLUG Style: Cade Mangelson

SLUG Style: Cade Mangelson
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Cade Mangelson is the owner of Twigs Woodwear, a company that makes products that emphasize natural materials and good values. You may have seen their watches or sunglasses being worn around town, or possibly seen one of their booths at the local festivals and events they support … read more