Joseph E. “Pop” Jenkins arrived to Park City in 1913 and immediately began taking photographs, fashioning his own darkroom by pulling the covers down over his rooming-house bed. After marrying Marjorie Wilkes, the daughter of a Salt Lake photographer, in 1914,
When asking children, “what do you want to be when you grow up?” you never expect them to say blacksmith. But Aaron Richardson knew he wanted to learn this ancient craft when he was only 14.
When I think of quilts, I think of a lovely creation by my grandmother. It's a black textile with orange and pink floral patterns dotting the surface and she made it while...
Pablo Bryant’s “Mr. Fish: Cartooning from the Deep End” tells the story of Dwayne Booth (Mr. Fish), known for his editorial cartoons that push the envelope and regularly criticize the United States government, military and mass media, at times featuring nudity and profanity.
Nathan Florence could be described as a 21st Century Renaissance man. He switched from pre-med to studying art full time. Then, he added a resume of community activism and documentary film making....
Go West! Art of the American Frontier from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts this month offers Utahns an unusual view of the American West—how it was...
Go West! Art of the American Frontier from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts this month offers Utahns an unusual view of the American West—how it was...
written by: Melody Kester
I attended the William Christensen’s The Nutcracker presented by Ballet West. This has been a tradition for me for many years and it never quite seems like the Holiday...