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Colour Maisch: Artist Profile

Colour Maisch: Artist Profile

 “I’ve found with a lot of these things,” Maisch says, gesturing across the studio, “that in my own life, they’re talismans, these ways of creating-I don’t want to say sacred, but these… wishful… moments. Or ways of imbuing little bits of magic into things.” Maisch is able to infuse even...

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Work to Do @ BYU: Jann Haworth, Trent Alvey, Amy Jorgensen, Pam Bowman

Work to Do @ BYU: Jann Haworth, Trent Alvey, Amy Jorgensen, Pam Bowman

 And it should be clear that these four women do not constitute a homogenous perspective. They each come from different backgrounds, are involved in different life experiences. Their work is different, distinct, all its own.  Yet, when seen as a collective, certain themes emerge. One is a emphasis on softness:...

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John Sproul and Lynn Kilpatrick @ City Library

John Sproul and Lynn Kilpatrick @ City Library

 Art doesn’t ask questions: people do. So when Salt Lake Community College professor Lynn Kipatrick first saw the ‘blind’ drawings by John Sproul that form the visual half of their joint show at the City Library, questions came to mind as part of her response. Fortunately, Kilpatrick is among the...

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Daughters of Mudson 2013

Daughters of Mudson 2013

 Daughters of Mudson may sound more like the name of a weird band than the name of an annual dance performance. And you may or may not have been to Salt Lake’s Masonic Temple this spring to see the works-in-progress show called Mudson, put on by loveDANCEmore. Either way, the...

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Sunny Talyor @ BYU

Sunny Talyor @ BYU

BYU professor of art Sunny Belliston Taylor likes shapes. For the past decade she has built an increasingly sophisticated body of work that explores the “objecthood” of painting. Her abstracted paintings make overt references to their own structure, to the boundaries of the panel’s dimensions, the geometric building blocks of...

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Kent Christensen Retrospective

Kent Christensen Retrospective

 You may not find your favorite Coke product in the Temple’s cafeteria anytime soon (yup, a cafeteria, it’s in the basement), but spend some time at this exhibit and you’ll find yourself imagining a perspiring bottle of the caramel colored stuff floating angelically above its spires. A retrospective exhibition of...

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Levi Jackson and Joshua Winegar @ CUAC

Levi Jackson and Joshua Winegar @ CUAC

Through the process of light, both Winegar and Jackson direct our gaze to embodied landscapes where human forms are cloaked or only implied. Both artists encompass the history of the Western United States and the cultural ideas that formed how we now view the environment and its stewardship. Through different...

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Tom Bettin @ Phillips Gallery

Tom Bettin @ Phillips Gallery

It might be easiest to call Tom Bettin a painter, but his studio practice is just as dependent on printmaking, sophisticated forms of collage and other multi-media approaches, making it difficult to define just “what kind of art” Bettin makes.  Whatever the mechanics, it is art that transcends rules and...

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Chauncey Secrist @ Finch Lane

Chauncey Secrist @ Finch Lane

“Beauty in distress is much the most affecting beauty,” said Edmund Burke in his seminal “Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful.” Burke might have appreciated the work of Chauncey Secrist as few are able:  for it is easy to look at Secrist’s work...

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Liberty Blake @ The Leonardo

Liberty Blake @ The Leonardo

The Lab @ The Leonardo is a multi-use space: it hosts impromptu as well as formal art workshops for the museum’s visitors; and since each month a new artist moves their studio into the space and creates work on site, allowing visitors to watch an artist work in their natural...

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Your references, please? Judy Csotsits and Rogelio Manzo at White Space in Ogden

Your references, please? Judy Csotsits and Rogelio Manzo at White Space in Ogden

The new Whitespace gallery, across Wall Avenue from the Union Station in Ogden, opened with an impressive array of artworks emphasizing noteworthy materials rather than familiar names or genres. For instance, photographer Koh Sang Woo knows that documentary photographs are old news; his digitally manipulated color images, like “Farenheit,” generate neon dreams in which what...

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North of Eden: New Work by Plein Air Artist Hadley Rampton

North of Eden: New Work by Plein Air Artist Hadley Rampton

  The drive from Salt Lake up to Eden can take you over Trappers Loop near Snowbasin Ski Resort and is an inspiring prelude to the equally inspiring plein air oils and watercolors exhibit by Hadley Rampton now through July 6 at the Free Spirit Spa & Yoga Center. That’s right, the spa located in...

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Get Your Artwork Shot: This Weekend at 7x7 Creative

Get Your Artwork Shot: This Weekend at 7×7 Creative

WHAT: Get your work shot by a professional photography studio WHERE: 7×7 Creative, 682 South 700 East (above Ward and Child: The Garden Store) in Salt Lake City. WHEN: Saturday, June 15, 10am-1pm WHO: Artists of Utah, in collaboration with 7×7 Creative HOW MUCH: $30 donation to Artists of Utah includes 5 images and an...

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Website Workshop at 7x7 Creative

Website Workshop at 7×7 Creative

WHAT: Create your own website using free WordPress software WHERE: 7×7 Creative, 682 South 700 East (above Ward and Child: The Garden Store) in Salt Lake City. WHEN: Saturday, June 15, noon-4 pm. WHO: Artists of Utah, in collaboration with 7×7 Creative HOW MUCH: $100 fee. Participants are responsible for the costs of domain name...

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SUITE at Sugar Space Gives Women Choreographers a Defining Space

SUITE at Sugar Space Gives Women Choreographers a Defining Space

Along with loveDANCEmore’s Mudson, Sugar Space has become a “go-to” venue for seeing alternative, experimental, and non-professional dance, along with dance film. SUITE: Women Defining Space is another fine example. Given that the number of female dancers in Utah far exceeds that of male dancers, one could legitimately ask what the rationale of a “women...

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Lance Larsen's Genius Loci

Lance Larsen’s Genius Loci

In the wake of a spate of articles and rebuttals on the “death” and usefulness of poetry, on its accessibility, and other catalysts of infighting amongst schools of poets, Lance Larsen’s new collection, Genius Loci, came as welcome relief. Many of Larsen’s poems transcend such specialization and erudition. They are a reminder of what drew...

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Collaborative Art at the Utah Arts Festival

Collaborative Art at the Utah Arts Festival

  Dancers do it. Musicians do it. Even writers do it (we’re thinking of Wu Ming). So why not artists? This month, Artists of Utah is celebrating the art of collaboration with a special event at The Leonardo during the Utah Arts Festival that explores what happens when artists bring their individual skills, talents and...

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15 Bytes Dance Editor

15 Bytes Dance Editor

Embracing the collaborative spirit, we’ve decided to share resources and bring loveDANCEmore’s dance reviews to 15 BYTES while also offering a new pool of objective and thorough writers to what loveDANCEmore offers. You’ll find that some content, like performance reviews, will appear in both publications. Other articles, like the artist profiles we like to run...

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Whitespace in Ogden

Whitespace in Ogden

This Friday is the first of the month, which means it’s Ogden and Provo’s turn for their gallery walks. For Ogden, it’s also the Ogden Arts Festival, June 7 & 8, a free event with artist booths, kids activities, live music and a plein air exhibit and competition. While you’re up there, whether for the...

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New Hires: Arts & Museums, Ririe-Woodbury and Salt Lake Magazine

New Hires: Arts & Museums, Ririe-Woodbury and Salt Lake Magazine

On Wednesday, the Utah Department of Heritage & Arts announced that after a nationwide search they have selected Lynette Hiskey as the new director of the Utah Division of Arts & Museums. “Lynnette has the experience to connect with and strengthen arts, museums, and cultural organizations that are key to the local economies of many...

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SUNDAY BLOG READ: Larry Menlove

SUNDAY BLOG READ: Larry Menlove

This is our fourth Sunday Blog Read, a glimpse into the working minds and hearts of Utah’s literary writers. Former Utah Poet Laureate Kate Coles was our inaugural offering in March, followed by poet Michael McLane, short story writer Darrell Spencer and, this month, fiction writer Larry Menlove. It’s a chance to read excerpts from...

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15 Bytes Reader Survey Results

15 Bytes Reader Survey Results

If you’re reading this, you’re probably among the 47.9% of our readers who, according to our recent 15 Bytes Reader Survey, were aware that 15 Bytes has a blog (see question #7 below). The “blog” is what we call this portion of our site — the (mostly) daily content we publish on Utah’s art world....

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17th C Mexican Nun Inspires a new Poetry Contest

17th C Mexican Nun Inspires a new Poetry Contest

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, O.S.H. (1651-95), a 17th Century Mexican nun, was one of the most brilliant intellectuals, poets and playwrights of her time and beyond. And earlier this month Artes de Mexico en Utah and the Utah Humanities Council launched the Sor Juana Prize, a statewide prize for original writing in Spanish. This...

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Expecting the Unexpected: Richard M. Garland's By Memory

Expecting the Unexpected: Richard M. Garland’s By Memory

Watercolor is perhaps the most versatile paint medium, its range running from the most ephemeral, barely perceptible stain all the way to the intensity and illusionism of oils, with an infinite register of effects between. While it would be absurd to say there are only two ways to watercolor, it is possible to identify assorted...

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Adobe Youth Voices Live: Young Digital Artists Showcased in Salt Lake

Adobe Youth Voices Live: Young Digital Artists Showcased in Salt Lake

Adobe has impressively taken the push to give kids a chance to stimulate their creative minds to a whole new level. Their nonprofit organization, Adobe Youth Voices, provides schools and kids with cutting-edge media tools all over the world. With these tools, the students slip into a digital coma and are taken over by the...

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