Arts
A Passion Behind the Lens: Irlanda Trujillo
Irlanda Trujillo finds her inspiration for film photography through the works of 18th-century photographers, her Hispanic background and shooting without color. … read more
Eugene Tapahe: A Reclamation of Sacred Lands
Diné Navajo landscape photographer Eugene Tapahe follows the spirit of the land. In a new project, Tapahe and his dancers take Ojibwe jingle dresses to native lands. … read more
Master Storyteller: A Look Inside Christina Mellor’s Photography
Similar to their photos, Christina Mellor is bold, confident and not hesitant to expose vulnerability and stories in their work. … read more
Bonneville Jones: A Raw Rendition
Bonneville Jones uses his passion and inspiration to capture divine moments that exhibit the passion manifested by his subjects. … read more
Play Review: Egress
Egress is a psychological thriller about a woman (and, in some instances, you), who is an expert in safety working as an architectural professor. … read more
Gilmore Scott: The Landscape from the Artist’s Point of View
As a leader in the modern art movement from the Diné nation, Scott inspires viewers to reconsider what Indigenous art has meant to them. … read more
New Year’s Eve 2021 @ Why Kiki
Why Kiki NYE Show Presents Lady Bunny provided performances from spectacular national acts as well as some of SLC’s favorite locals. … read more
Sonder: Connecting Subjective and Collective Existence
Urban Arts Gallery’s Sonder brings us a new perspective on how our subjective existence is collectively intertwined with each other. … read more
The Rough Landscape of Women’s Existence in Land Body at...
What the Land Body exhibit at Ogden Contemporary Arts explores is not a set pattern, but something our community can recognize and change. … read more
Play Review: Sympathizer
Where Sympathizer shines the most isn’t just how it examines pain, but also how the play creates a sense of true rawness. … read more