certification, Blind persons, Motion pictures, video games, brands, Economic policy, Dismissal of employees, Politicians, Presidents, Leopards, silent films, 2009, Basketball
Local Identifiers
15-1316
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1974-12-06
Description
Points West, December 6, 1974
Subjects
Libraries, sports, Travel, women
Local Identifiers
15-0212
Title
Contemporary Masters: Artist-Designed Miniature Golf - Views of Artwork, Shredder, in Hole #10
Personal Creator
Madelin Coit
Description
In the context of mini golf, the verb “putt” is somewhere between “to put,” a deliberate act, and “to putter,” a state of playful inattention. Art exists in that same gray area—an intentional activity but not a utilitarian one. Life can become so routine and ordinary that it becomes like a trudge down a long hallway, and art can be a window or even a doorway into another direction, another way of seeing, thinking, feeling, or being. So art is not a thing the artist makes, something that we passively look at, it’s an intersection, a nexus created by the artist and calling out for our participation. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
Subjects
Art objects, Golf, Salt Lake Art Center, viewers, interactive art, Project 337
Local Identifiers
14-0159
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1972-05-18
Description
Tech Topics, May 18, 1972, Vol. 10 No. 14
Subjects
Oriental hand-to-hand fighting
Local Identifiers
15-0185
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1984-05-25
Description
Points West, May 25, 1984, No. 26
Subjects
Student unions, Students, Events
Local Identifiers
15-0418
Title
Post-Modern Utah
Personal Creator
Christian Arial; Mathew Choberka; Jann Haworth; Laurel Hunter; Rudolfo Juarez; Amanda Moore; Linda Peer; Edie Roberson
Description
This exhibition features the works of eight Utah based artists who work in a contemporary, post-modern manner inspired by Pop Art, Minimalism or idiosyncratic forms of figuration. Exhibition held in the Street Level Gallery space.
Subjects
Salt Lake Art Center, contemporary
Local Identifiers
14-0218
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1973-05-18
Description
Tech Topics, May 18, 1973, Vol. 11 No. 14
Subjects
Recording & registration, sports
Local Identifiers
15-0200
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2015-11-04
Description
The Globe, November 4, 2015, Fall '15 Issue 11.
Subjects
Studying, Television production & direction, Motion picture festivals, Politics & government, People associated with politics & government, Grass roots politics, Charitable organizations, Community service, Crimes
Local Identifiers
16-1505
Title
Summer News 2006
Personal Creator
Salt Lake Art Center
Description
Newsletter created by the Salt Lake Art Center with words from the Director, membership information, and information about exhibitions including: "Looking Back: 75 Years At The Salt Lake Art Center," "Material Culture: The Fine Art of Textile," and "Bold, Bad & Dangerous: The Salt Lake Art Center at 75."
Subjects
Salt Lake Art Center, Newsletters, Events, Journalism
Local Identifiers
14-0237
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2018-09-12
Description
The Globe, September 12, 2018, Fall '18 Issue 4.
Subjects
volleyball, sports, Disability Resource Center (Redwood Campus), internship, Mental health, Abraham Markosian Library (Redwood Campus), Libraries
Pamphlet containing information about the Spring exhibits at SLAC. Exhibits include "Percent For Arts" in the Main Gallery space, "Soy Un Testigo" in the Upper Gallery, and "Tai Loc Huynh: Life Goes On" in the West Hallway. The pamphlet also includes a summer exhibition list and an ad for the grand opening of the Salt Palace Convention Center.
Subjects
Salt Lake Art Center, pamphlets
Local Identifiers
14-0498
Title
Utah X/I: Video Art from Utah
Personal Creator
Amy Caron; Kerri Hopkins; Brian Patterson; Peter Stempel;
Description
Contemporary Trends in Video Art. The Salt Lake Art Center, in partnership with the SLC Film Center and the Utah Humanities Council, presents the recent videos of artists selected for UTAH X/I, an investigation of contemporary video art being created in Utah. UTAH X/I was originally curated by Anne Watson for SLC Film Center’s Sidewalk Cinema, the Art Center's presentation includes works by four video artists. Inspired by Documenta X, an international art exhibition that takes place every five years in Germany, UTAH X/I stretches beyond the conventional idea of exhibition space. Exhibition held in the Auditorium space.
Subjects
Salt Lake Art Center, video art, Project 337, art education
Local Identifiers
14-0156
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1977-05-26
Description
Points West, May 26, 1977, Vol. 1 No. 2
Subjects
Veterans' organizations, Graduation ceremonies
Local Identifiers
15-0233
Title
Stop, Look, Listen at Art Center After Hours
Description
Unwind during the month of October on Wednesday evenings from 5:30 to 8:00 for the SLAC semi-annual art and concert series. Relax, socialize, and enjoy great contemporary art, good food and drinks, and wonderful live music by some of Salt Lake's favorite musicians -- "Shanahy;" "Cottonwood;" "the Micheal Waterman Band;" and "Maggie Beers and Julie Mark."
Subjects
Salt Lake Art Center, Events, Concerts
Local Identifiers
14-0494
Title
Antique Radio Exhibit
Description
Salt Lake Community College exhibit of antique radios. Radio has a long history and a strong influence in the American culture, but a lesser known fact is that radio began as a hobby. The first voices and music heard over the radio came from Reginald Fessenden in December 1906. He initially broadcasted to anyone who had a radio, which was a luxury at the time. Then came “The Golden Age of Radio,” circa 1930-1955. During this period, creators connected with their audiences through radio plays, advertisements, and music. Society started embracing this new medium as a mainstream form of entertainment. It was through these years of radio that listeners really developed a connection and rapport with broadcasters. Not only did audiences listen to the radio for news, but would look to the broadcasters for opinions, and generally they began to become household friends.
Subjects
Exhibitions, Radio broadcasting, Broadcasting, radio, Radio antennas, Radio industry, Radio stations, antique, Antiques, histories, History, industrial history, Salt Lake Community College, cultural artifacts, culture
Local Identifiers
17-0495
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1976-05-05
Description
Points West, May 5, 1976, Vol. 1 No. 13
Subjects
Crimes, Graduation ceremonies, Electricity, food
Local Identifiers
15-0229
Title
Fall 1995 Exhibitions
Personal Creator
Salt Lake Art Center
Description
Pamphlet for the Fall exhibitions at SLAC. Exhibitions include: "Cohabitation" by Kaiti Slater in the Main Gallery and "Dear Mr. Ripley...Treasures from the Ripley's Believe It or Not! Archive" in the Upper Gallery.
Subjects
Salt Lake Art Center, pamphlets
Local Identifiers
14-0503
Title
SLCC Magazine 2015: Fall
Description
SLCC Magazine offers insight into the goings-on at Salt Lake Community College. In this Fall 2015 edition of the magazine, highlights include the West Valley Center's opening day, a new CRJ700 Jet Simulator at Westpointe, "SLCC Values," and exhibits at the Center for Arts and Media at South City Campus.
Subjects
Deneece Huftalin (President 2014- ), Board of Trustees (Salt Lake Community College), Awards, Refugees, fashion, Westpointe Center, aviation, Student life and customs, Events
Local Identifiers
19-0188
Title
David Baddley: Peace Garden
Personal Creator
David Baddley
Description
Salt Lake City photographer David Baddley has recorded his city's international peace garden, located in Jordan Park, along the banks of the Jordan River on the west side of town. Baddley's photographs were taken on a cold, slowness winter day, at the time of year when he ponds have been drained and the vegetation is in a dormant state. Photographed in black and white, Badldley's pictures are unapologetically straight forward. Exhibition held in the Projects Gallery space.
Subjects
Salt Lake Art Center, documentaries, photography, gardens