Arts
Defender of Darkness: Christine Kenyon’s Night-Sky Advocacy
Increasingly, photographer Christine Kenyon’s advocacy work through the Save a Star Foundation has become a focal point of her life. … read more
Photography-Plus: Brent Courtney, Image Sculptor
Brent Courtney vies for his photos to be “clean, balanced and minimal,” as he puts it. He is a Swiss Army Knife when it comes to the mediums he works in. … read more
Capturing the Moment with Michael Kunde
Michael Kunde is a professional commercial and advertising photographer based in Salt Lake City, Utah, with some of his clients being Adobe and Chrysler. … read more
Megan Knobloch Geilman and Works of Translation: The Art of...
“The shift to tableau work came on suddenly, and luckily, all that messing around turned out to be essential,” says Megan Knobloch Geilman. … 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
Creature Feature: Chris Tall
This edition of Creature Feature stars, Chris Tall, a handsome Drag King who’s been a forerunner of the male drag scene in Utah the past several years. … read more
SLUG Style: Jun Song
This month’s SLUG Style features Jun Song, a motorcyclist and photographer who shoots under the handle @nostalgia_memoir. … read more
Seven Masters: From Ukiyo-e to Shin-hanga
Utah Museum of Fine Art’s Seven Masters exhibit puts the new prints in context of the seven artists who defined the resurgence of Japanese woodblock art. … 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