UTAH'S ART MAGAZINE
Published by Artists of Utah, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, 15 BYTES has been UTAH'S ART MAGAZINE since 2001.
Our monthly edition is published on the first Wednesday of every month and we follow that up with daily bytes posts on this site. You'll find links to artistsofutah's other programming to the right.
Another Language Upgrade: The Art of Jimmy & Elizabeth Miklavcic

Another Language Upgrade: The Art of Jimmy & Elizabeth Miklavcic

A video profile of Jimmy and Elizabeth Miklavcic. It's a love story. It's also a story about creative passion, technological exploration and what to do with all those ones and zeroes.

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Pam Bowman & Noah Coleman: For the Time Being

Pam Bowman & Noah Coleman: For the Time Being

Installations by Pam Bowman and Noah Coleman cause Ehren Clark to ruminate on time.

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William James' Studio Space

William James’ Studio Space

A look at the pottery studio at the Peterson Art Center, where William James spins his fantastical lamps and jars inspired by the mysteries of the Ocean.

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Cris Baczek's Development

Cris Baczek’s Development

A review of three bodies of work by Salt Lake artist Cris Baczek, including motion-activated cyanotypes, large-scale proof sheets and found images from the archives of the UMFA.

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Alpine Art's 24 x 24

Alpine Art’s 24 x 24

A look at Alpine Art's upcoming 24 x 24 exhibit, a group exhibition of photographs documenting the first twenty-four hours of 2012.

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New Frontier 12

New Frontier 12

A review of Sundance's new media exhibition New Frontier 12 at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art.

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J. Leo Hafen

J. Leo Hafen

A group of vegans, among them artists, teachers and musicians, heads to the hills for communal living where they develop a unique practice of partner sharing. Northern California in the 1960s? No, Juab County, Utah in 1918.

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Hidden Voices: Women Printmaking

Hidden Voices: Women Printmaking

Woodbury Art Museum presents an exhibition of women printmkakers from their community outreach program, Hidden Voices.

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Creative Chit Chat: PechaKucha SLC

Creative Chit Chat: PechaKucha SLC

Ann Poore takes a look at PechaKucha, Salt Lake's nights of creative chit cat where presenters get 20 slides, 20 seconds and a mic.

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A Winter Scene

A Winter Scene

Snow scenes have a natural appeal, to artists and patrons alike. But as John Hughes explains in this month's Hints 'n' Tips article, when working with snow, some artists see too much white.

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Latest Daily Bytes
Dayle Record at Charley Hafen

Dayle Record at Charley Hafen

For most photographers, finding the right moment to press the shutter is crucial. Dayle Record, whose large, color photographs of the Great Salt Lake, Singular Images: The Lake I Love, are currently on display in Charley Hafen’s cozy, brick-and-glass jewel box of a gallery, handles the critical moment like a painter who first draws her...

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Boomtown

Boomtown

A review of Torben Bernhard and Travis Low's documentary short about Frisco, Utah, screening this week at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.

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Steven Fawson Makes a Comeback

Steven Fawson Makes a Comeback

A review of Steven Fawson's exhibit of portraits of artist friends at the Gallery at Library Square through March 9.

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Yarn Truck

Yarn Truck

Remember last year, when yarn-bombing was the thing? People were wrapping trees, signs, bikeracks and other objects in yarn. It culminated in the Random Acts of Art (see our article) yarnbombing at the Utah Arts Festival (see our video post). Well, the other day we were driving in the south part of Salt Lake (not...

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What are you seeing tonight?

What are you seeing tonight?

Are you heading out to the Salt Lake galleries tonight, and wondering what you should check out? Our February edition of 15 Bytes has a number of articles on shows you can catch tonight, including: The opening reception for 24 x 24 at Alpine Art. Sundance’s New Frontier 12 at UMOCA Cris Baczek at Nox...

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New Arrivals

New Arrivals

A few of our local partners recently announced new arrivals. The Leonardo At the beginning of the month The Leonardo announced that Holotype, the large-scale installation that takes up a large chunk of the main floor has been completed. When The Leonardo first opened Holotype was merely a rebar framework spiraling up from a dirt...

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Getting to Work: Mixed Media This Week

Getting to Work: Mixed Media This Week

The cover story for this month’s edition of Foreign Policy magazine features 13 “out-of-the-box” ideas to save the world economy from some of the smartest people they know. Number 2, from economist Diane Coyle, is to hire everybody. In the long-run she’d like that the private sector be responsible for full-employment, but in the short...

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BIG news for the Kimball Art Center

BIG news for the Kimball Art Center

Local architects respond to the newly announced design for the Kimball Art Center expansion and renovation.

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New Park City Public Art

New Park City Public Art

This month Park City's Public Art Advisory Board installed a new public art piece. "Sheltering Aspens," by Koryn Rolstad, consists of approximately 75 fabricated "trees" and over 1000 "leaves." Koryn is a Seattle based artist who was chosen by an RFQ to create a piece in the entry of the newly renovated Marsac Building...

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Bountiful/Davis Winners

Bountiful/Davis Winners

The Bountiful/Davis Art Center has announced the winners of their annual statewide competition, juried this year by Adrian Van Suchtelen. Ruth Menlove’s horse made out of driftwood took first place. Simon Winegar’s oil painting of a bright yellow engine won the second place award. And Scott Terrill’s photograph took third. A list of all the...

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Nine More

Nine More

Here’s another photograph from the Utah Arts Council archives. Nine more finalists for an Arts Council Fellowship. Can you name a majority? Those look like Allen Bishop paintings in the background.

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Fahimeh Amiri & Loné Vilnius

Fahimeh Amiri & Loné Vilnius

Ehren Clark reviews the work of Fahimeh Amiri, whose hybrid style of Cubism and Persian miniature is used to critique the situation of women in present-day Iran, and Loné Vilnius, an artist who brings fine craftsmanship to her assembled boxes that range from the witty to the polemical. Read the review in the February 2012...

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