The Rural Landscape According to Ron Russon
Sue Martin talks with Ron Russon about his process on the occasion of his exhibit at Gallery MAR in Park City.
Browse Artists of Utah’s articles published in 15 Bytes arranged by article type.
Sue Martin talks with Ron Russon about his process on the occasion of his exhibit at Gallery MAR in Park City.
Review of Crooked Creek, the newly published novel by University of Utah professor Maximilian Werner.
On the occasion of the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s golden anniversary we sent 15 Bytes writer Dale Thompson down to Cedar City to review a couple of this year’s productions.
“Over the years, I have left everything from brushes, palette, white paint and even a canvas back in the studio in my zeal to get out and paint. It’s really bad too — you get all set up, the scene is great and duh, no palette knives! I […]
If you see encaustic work popping up all over the place this month you probably have Jeff Juhlin to thank.
Geoff Wichert previews Frank McEntire’s reliQUIERIES exhibit, up this month at Nox Contemporary.
For years Jim Williams has been turning every inch of his house into a work of art. For one week a portion of it comes into public view.
Sue Martin talks with three Utah artists working in encaustic in the June edition of 15 Bytes.
In the June 2011 edition of 15 Bytes John Hughes discusses the difference between painting things and painting the way things look.
You can see it in her eyes. Micol Hebron has a thirsty sense of curiosity and a sharp intellect; as evidence of this a person needs to look no further than her vision for the Salt Lake Art Center.
A look at the 2011 Spring Salon.
We remember the recently deceased sculptor Ursula Brodauf.
Urban Masquerade was painted on the eastern wall of a Utah Division of Arts and Museums office building on 500 West in 2011. The mural’s genesis was “power figure” masks made by young Youth City kids in an art class. Kim Martinez translated the masks into a multi-faceted mural design and she […]
A profile of the artist on the occasion of her exhibit at Finch Lane Gallery.
Some films are as well-known for their scores as they are for any moving images or dialogue. Think Jaws or Indiana Jones. But far too often the film score is neglected by the public, critics and award ceremonies. With the Park City Film Music Festival, which runs at […]
Lenka Konopasek brings in some light to the Salt Lake Art Center’s Main Gallery.
In this month’s photo essay photographer Kelly Green walks the streets of Salt Lake’s Liberty Wells Community to see what art is in plain site.
A look at Community art: murals, random acts of art and EttaGrace Black Theatre