Photographer: @clancycoop
Farming Foodies: Frog Bench Farms
Started in 2012 by Joe and Paula Sargetakis, Frog Bench Farms produces veggies that are supplied to restaurants within a five-mile radius. … read more
Performative Photography: Jamie Harper
A feminist perspective is a defining force in Jamie Harper’s work—not just in her content, but also her approach to the medium of photography at large. … read more
SLC Staycation: Bike Edition
Luckily, there are many bikeable local amenities to enhance your tour of downtown SLC. … read more
LeWitt’s Wall Drawing #33: UMFA Gets Some Sol
The work of an artist who died over a decade ago has been installed in the Utah Museum of Fine Art (UMFA) … read more
SLUG Style: Rebecca Baker
Rebecca Baker is a librarian and grad student. She is a paper and print maker, and has her own zine called That Smarts. … read more
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SLUG Style: Melina Zissou
Melina Zissou is a bartender, traveler and avid reader. She is known as one of the friendliest faces at Twilite Lounge. … read more
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Feeling Creative? Go Out For a Cocktail
Five years ago, members of the AIGA’s board realized that there were a lot of different types of creativity in Salt Lake Valley and decided that a support system for people so inclined was a good idea. … read more
We’re Going to Need a Bigger Goat: The East African...
The ranch near the SLC airport is raising and breeding ground for the goats of The East African Refugee Goat Project of Utah, an organization brought together by East African refugees and our very own community members, with the purpose of providing affordable halal meat to East African communities. … read more
SLUG Style: Megan Davies
Megan Davies is a mother, artist, feminist and activist. She is a cosmetic tattoo artist and offers eyebrow microblading at Lonely Hearts Club Tattoo, which Megan owns with her husband, tattoo artist Troy Trujillo. … read more
SLUG Style: Denae Shanidiin
Denae Shanidiin is an image maker, ceramicist, and protector of the land, air, and water. Her work responds to her own identity as an Indigenous artist and as a woman. … read more