In Memorium: The Photographic Work of Jonathan Stowers was exhibited at the George S. & Dolores Doré Eccles Art Gallery, South City Campus. "[Photography] was a true passion for [Stowers]. He showed his deepest emotions through his art," Kim Mazza, a friend of Stowers, said. "To understand his images was to understand him." Mazza, describes the content of his photographs as, "the wraps worn in his autobiographical images were a metaphor for protection. The interaction between his wrapped body and the landscape, expressed how isolated and misunderstood Jonathan felt." Terry Martin, the curator of the exhibit had these comments: "I hope this exhibit allows you to connect to Jonathan in your own way or to inspire you to go off on your own 'Photo safari' perhaps to explore your own personal journey." There is a scholarship foundation in Stowers' name.
The Fashion Institute at Salt Lake Community College announces its fashion show entitled Anamorphic. SLCC’s Fashion Institute has nurtured talented and bright young designers, and this year’s seniors are ready to display their beautiful creations on the runway. The 2015 show was located at The Rail Event Center.
Color photographs of the 2020 Beloved Community Photography Exhibit exhibit. This exhibit consist of photographs taken by elementary school students who were tasked to photograph their community. The student were given guidance by Salt Lake Community College professors as well as being taught about Martin Luther King Jr ideas about community.
Beloved Community Photography Exhibit Opening Reception
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Color photographs of the Beloved Community Photography Exhibit Opening Reception. The event was held in the South City campus art gallery. The exhibit consisted of photos elementary school students took of important aspects to themselves and their community.
Annual President’s Art Show Opening Reception, View 26
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Artist Randall Forbush approaches the podium to receive recognition for his award. SLCC President Dr. Deneece Huftalin chose Randall Forbush’s “Light Bulbs” oil painting for the President’s Award, which comes with a $1,000 prize. The college also purchased Forbush’s piece to include in its collection on display throughout the institution’s campuses.
Annual President’s Art Show Opening Reception, View 30
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Stephen Speckman and his series of black and white gallery wrap images that depict women from the rural Haitian village of Camatin. The artist is donating proceeds from the purchase to a charity working in Haiti. SLCC President, Deneece Huftalin, gave special recognition to purchase Speckman's photographs to be exhibited at the college.
Annual President’s Art Show Opening Reception, View 31
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Marlo Harmer with SLCC President, Deneece Huftalin. The caption on Harmer's piece, with spelling mistakes, is as follows: She was here tuesday 7 of Oct. and started with a piece of string and napkin and a cookie box Double sibe tape and papper and started her creation NOT for sale but for looking. if you rely want it by pay 5 Dollars, Marlo Harmer.