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- Expanded Field: ISC
- Personal Creator
- Steven “Chip” Addington; Allan Arp; Emily Beck; Crystal Carpenter; Brittany Dell’Aglio-Mitchell; John Dickinson; Jessica Dupuis; Ben Garthus; Jacqueline Gordon; David Hawkins; Keith Hoyt; Alexander Keyes; Marsha Kirk; Daniel Luchman; Olivia Moore; Tara Morton; Ralph Pugay; Bryan Schoneman; Sander Schoonbeek; Bart Vargas;
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- Expanded Field: The International Sculpture Center exhibition of 2010 Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award Competition Winners is a showcase of outstanding interdisciplinary sculptural works from 19 talented student artists. With captivating displays of skill as well as concept, the works in this exhibition range from performative video, carved crayons, a masking tape boat engine, and a massive graphite carving, showing the most cutting edge ideas in sculpture from around the country today. Each year the International Sculpture Center (ISC) presents this competition to its member colleges and universities. The award, founded in 1994, was created in order to support and recognize the work of young sculptors, and to encourage their continued commitment to the field of sculpture as well as to recognize the award winners’ faculty sponsors and their institutions. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
- Subjects
- Student works, Salt Lake Art Center, student projects, sculpture, Competition entries, Sculptors, contemporary
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0173
- Title
- Eileen Doktorski: Domestic Arsenal
- Personal Creator
- Eileen Doktorski
- Description
- The installation is an overwhelming mound of objects-turned-weapons, either found or donated to the project or cast in ceramic or bronze, surrounded by walls plastered with news reports. It is an indictment and verdict, a memorial and a shrine, revealing the horrors of domestic violence, Doktorski is a sculpture professor at Utah State University. Exhibition held in the Projects Gallery space.
- Subjects
- Violence, Art exhibitions, ceramics, bronze, sculpture
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0214
- Title
- Megan Geckler: "No Chance To Move Backward And See" - Installation Views
- Personal Creator
- Megan Geckler
- Description
- Megan Geckler creates site-specific installations using construction flagging tape, mathematical calculations, and color theory. Geckler’s installation at UMOCA, “No chance to move backwards and see”, transforms the gallery space, inviting the viewer to take an exploratory journey through chromatic examples of architecture, design, sculpture, and painting. Drawing from geometric illusionism and principles of design, “No chance to move backwards and see” presents woven wall murals, a custom sculptural extension of architectural elements, several modular sculptural works, and nine tape ‘paintings’ that offer a Josef Albers-esque color study of the colors of the installation. On Display in the Street Level Gallery.
- Subjects
- theory, Op art, Color in architecture, painting, Geometry, sculpture
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0180
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-01-14
- Description
- The Globe, January 14, 2020, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Education, online classes, flexibility, Salt Lake Community College, professionals, Virtual, Ticketing, Money, metal, Metalwork, Metalworking, Art, Sculptors, sculpture, direct metal sculpture, editorials, editors, Letters from the Editor
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0609
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- Trevor Southey: Reconciliation; Joseph Marotta: Without Memory
- Personal Creator
- Trevor Southey; Joseph Marotta;
- Description
- "Reconciliation" is Trevor Southey's unique vision--an heroic, idealized and utopian vision of spirituality, companionship and family, and humanity. The exhibit includes paintings, prints, and sculpture highlighting aspects of Southey's career over the last 30 years. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space April 18 - July 6, 1997. "Without Memory" uses a collage of technique, these large scale photographs are manipulated through the use of stain, paint, and text. Marotta invites his viewers to not only experience his memories, but the evidence of the process of making the photograph as well. Exhibition held in the Street Level Gallery space April 4 0 May 11, 1997.
- Subjects
- photography, sculpture, Spiritualism, memory
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0485
- Title
- Ken Little: Little Changes: A Retrospective
- Personal Creator
- Ken Little
- Description
- The images depicted in Little's art--the animals, people, cars and houses, may be autonomous replicas of what they represent, but they are also, even in their bizarre configuration, objects that are infused with a sense of comical affection. His work crosses many boundaries-- specifically those between art and craft, caricature and satire. His sculptures and installations portray the attributes of humans and animals and the ways these attributes are assimilated into social custom. The characters he creates through this process cut through rage, humor, frustration, and joy in a fashion similar to that of cartoons. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
- Subjects
- sculpture, humor, caricatures, satire, Salt Lake Art Center
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0275