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Projects Like The Year of the Snake Exquisite Corpse is Why Stefanie Dykes Keeps Showing Up

By Shawn Rossiter on October 29, 2025 • ( 1 Comment )

Jason Walker: Nature, Technology, and the Space Between

By Brandi Chase on October 20, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Finding Refuge in Rhythm: Meri Decaria’s New Works at Phillips Gallery

By Shawn Rossiter on October 14, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Meagan Evans Brings New Energy to the St. George Museum of Art

By Shawn Rossiter on October 4, 2025 • ( 4 Comments )
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Salt Lake Area

  • LatinArte: Nuestras Raíces (Our Roots) at SLCC
  • Elizabeth Malaska: 2025 Catherine Doctorow Prize for Contemporary Painting at UMOCA
  • Touchstone: Kellie Bornhoft at UMOCA
  • Shifting Terrain, Mapping Place at UMOCA
  • Relative Truths at UMFA
  • Visions of the American West at David Dee Fine Arts
  • salt 17: Adama Delphine Fawundu at UMFA
  • William Cobbing: Inner Horizon at UMOCA
  • Something from Everything at UMOCa
  • Onishi Yasuaki: Stone on Boundary at UMFA

To the North

  • Exploding Native Inevitable at NEHMA
  • Faces of Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories at NEHMA
  • This was water at Dumke Arts Plaza

To the South

  • 2025 Filmmaking, Art & Design Faculty Exhibition at SUMA
  • Art for All: The Cedar City Art Exhibit, 1940–2008
  • 2025 UVU Faculty Art Exhibition at UVU Museum
  • 39th Annual Spiritual and Religious Art of Utah at SMOFA
  • Randolph Peay: Momento at The Compass
  • Enduring Beauty: John Hafen and the Power of Art at Springville Museum of Art
  • The Sense of Beauty: Six Centuries of Painting from Museo de Arte de Ponce at BYU Museum of Art
  • In Search of Ourselves: Soviet Art and the Shared Human Spirit at Springville Museum of Art
  • 38th Annual Sears Invitational Show and Sale at Sears Art Museum
  • Salon 100: A Retrospective of 100 Spring Salons and the Students that Built Art City!

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Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Breaking Walls and Building Worlds: Gagon and Geertsen at Phillips Gallery

By Geoff Wichert on April 24, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Given all of the counter-productive and even at times anti-social uses that social media have been put to, it’s easy to wonder if the Internet and its offspring are worth the cost in technology, energy, and time they consume. So it’s good to know that there are whole […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

No Woman is an Island: Matalyn Zundel’s Exploration of Female Identity

By Avery Greig on April 23, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

“When I set out to start this series, I had spent two years doing only self portraits, and I got so bored of it,” says artist Matalyn Zundel during the opening reception for her latest show, No Woman Is an Island. “I just started painting my friends, and […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Show and Tell: Russell Case and Lizzie Wenger Paint the Western Landscape

By Geoff Wichert on April 22, 2025 • ( 2 Comments )

On any given day, galleries are better able than museums to show artists in depth, so that the subjects and treatments each prefers can be clearly seen. Sometimes a single venue places two such artists side-by-side, allowing useful comparisons, and at other times it’s necessary to travel between […]

A blue-toned abstract collage featuring shards of photographic imagery and painted textures. The composition evokes glacial ice, climbing gear, and alpine landscapes, with visual references to ropes, helmets, and snow-covered peaks.
Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

What We Have to Prove: Nolan Flynn’s Practice and Play at HAS

By Genevieve Vahl on April 21, 2025 • ( 3 Comments )

A painter, part-time high school art teacher, and fellow writer for 15 Bytes, Nolan Flynn is showcasing his spectrum of play at Harrington Art Studios in Midvale with a pairing of large and small works. The two styles are striking together, one working to prove technical prowess and […]

In Plain Site | Visual Arts

Ben Hammond’s “The Five Wise Virgins” Installed on Temple Square

By In Plain Site on April 20, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Whether you came as a visitor to the April 2025 general conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or were on your way to the State Capitol to add your voice to one of the recent protests, if you passed through Temple Square in downtown […]

Mixed Media | Visual Arts

Art in Action: 7 Stories of Utah Creativity, Community, and Rebellion

By 15 Bytes on April 19, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

4/19 SLTRIB: A UVU student’s artwork was rejected from a school exhibition. Here’s how she made sure her work was seen.   In the art world, rejection can be the end all. It can hinder creativity, put an end to an artwork’s fledgeling life, or catalyze a creative […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Ernesto Apomayta’s Art Across Altitudes: From Machu Picchu to the Wasatch

By Geoff Wichert on April 18, 2025 • ( 1 Comment )

If a painter was born and raised on a wild and rugged, scenic western mountaintop, near one of the world’s most famous lakes, and he chose through his art to celebrate the landscape and unique people he lived among, then it seems he ought to work in Utah, […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Painting with Clay, Gazing with Fire: Lu Wei at Material Gallery

By Geoff Wichert on April 17, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Parables, folklore, and traditional stories in general constitute important ways we embody the truths of our cultures: the core reality so often lost in a labyrinth of distorted facts and well-meaning or self-serving untruths. This is, for instance, where we can clearly witness the indisputable and universal second-class […]

Artist Profiles | Visual Arts

Monsters All Around: Amanda Michelle Smith’s Battle Scenes

By Shawn Rossiter on April 16, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

They are part ceramic, part painting; filled with girls, in fancy dresses, climbing trees and mountains in exotic landscapes; and there are monsters, lots of monsters, threatening or doing battle with the young ladies. In one work, a girl hefts a giant sword to slice open the gut […]

Visual Arts | WIP

Where Light Leads: Dallin Orr’s Work in Stained Glass and Oil

By Work in Progress on April 16, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Today marks a milestone in Dallin Orr’s career: the installation of a 25-foot domed stained glass skylight in the new North Capitol Building Museum at the Utah State Capitol. Designed by Orr and produced in collaboration with Holdman Studios, where he serves as Lead Artist, the piece is […]

Recognized | Visual Arts

Emily Christensen McPhie Honored with Utah Governor’s Mansion Artist Award

By 15 Bytes on April 15, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

“Art is not a luxury … it is foundational to the health and well-being of society.” Utah artist Emily Christensen McPhie has been honored with the 2025 Governor’s Mansion Artist Award, joining a distinguished group of creatives recognized for their impact on Utah’s cultural landscape. McPhie’s work — […]

In Plain Site | Visual Arts

Salt Lake’s ‘Hidden Waters’ Art Walk Brings Awareness to Buried Creeks Beneath the City

By In Plain Site on April 14, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

On April 11, 2025, a new public art installation titled Hidden Waters was unveiled along North Temple in Salt Lake City. The project features eight eye-catching sculptural works mounted on utility poles from State Street to 600 West, tracing the buried path of City Creek as it flows […]

Local Art News

Investments and Interruptions: Updates from Utah’s Cultural Frontlines

By 15 Bytes on April 13, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

PLEASE, NO MORE ART The Utah Division of Arts & Museums has announced a temporary pause on accepting new artwork donations as of June 1, 2025. This pause is due to the agency’s transition to a new storage facility located at the forthcoming Museum of Utah. During this […]

In Plain Site | Visual Arts

Tooele Turns Graffiti Problem Into a Canvas for Community Art

By In Plain Site on April 12, 2025 • ( 1 Comment )

Tooele has had a graffiti problem. Walk through the town’s center and you’ll see signs of it—brick walls patched over with mismatched paint, ghostly traces of tags. The marks are subtle now, but they tell the story of a city trying to reclaim its surfaces. The first major […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Dreams in the Present Tense: Celebrating Trans Identity Amid Crisis

By David Blanchard on April 11, 2025 • ( 1 Comment )

Now is a difficult time for transgender people. From the current president’s attacks on what he calls “transgender ideology” and the “sexual mutilation of our youth” on the federal level, to HB 257’s ban on trans people’s ability to use restrooms of their choosing in Utah’s government-owned buildings, […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Holly Rios’ UMOCA Show Peels Back the Glossy Surface of a Cultural Myth

By Geoff Wichert on April 10, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

In a fever dream, a teenager makes a solitary visit to a relative’s home when no one is around. Descending to the basement, the youth passes swiftly through the familiar game-and-TV room, friendly and open to the sky through windows high in the walls, and enters an inconspicuous, […]

Gallery Spotlights | Visual Arts

From Glassblowing to Gallery Nights: Red Flower Sparks a Creative Movement

By Genevieve Vahl on April 9, 2025 • ( 4 Comments )

Originally opening its first glassblowing hotshop and showroom nine years ago in Park City’s Iron Horse District, Red Flower Studios now has a second location with a gallery space in the rapidly developing Granary District of Salt Lake City. The new location hosts glassblowing classes and workshops, facilitated […]

Exhibition Reviews | Recognized | Visual Arts

NEHMA Exhibit Holds Space for the Vessel

By Shawn Rossiter on April 8, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Historically, ceramics have existed on the margins—labeled “craft” or “decorative”—but Katie Lee-Koven says they are increasingly recognized as essential to understanding 20th-century modernism and beyond. This is one reason she was drawn to The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA), where she has been director and chief […]

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