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.
Subjects
Art exhibitions, Exhibitions, South City Campus, Teachers, deaths, Death & burial, memorials, art photography, Allegorical photographs, photographers, photographs
Local Identifiers
17-1083
Title
Utah Biennial: Mondo Utah - Exhibition Views
Description
Celebrating the diversity of Utah's cultural landscape. Utah Biennial: Mondo Utah is an anthropological look at the history past and present of contemporary art, folklore and culture in Utah. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
Subjects
Exhibitions, Vignettes, Cultural relations, Salt Lake Art Center, artifacts, folklore, folk art, art history, outsider artists
Local Identifiers
14-0122
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2011-02-09
Description
The Globe, Feb. 9, 2011, Spring '11, issue 5
Subjects
Religious tolerance, Health care, Animal welfare organizations, Exhibitions, air pollution
Local Identifiers
GLOBE-20110209
Title
Career and Major Fair 2007
Description
Images of the 2007 Career and Major Fair held in the Student Center at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Subjects
Student Center (Redwood Campus), Occupations, Fairs, Exhibitions
Local Identifiers
13-2195 - 13-2289
Title
Salt Lake Area Vocational School exhibit, 1949
Description
Black and white photograph of a Salt Lake Area Vocational School exhibit, 1949. Specific persons in photo not identified. Salt Lake Area Vocational School (Salt Lake Community College).
Subjects
Jay L. Nelson (President 1949-1978), Exhibit booths, Exhibitions
Local Identifiers
81C9002-111.jpg
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2018-10-03
Description
The Globe, October 3, 2018, Fall '18 Issue 7.
Subjects
volleyball, South City Campus, internship, Political elections, Motion pictures, film festivals, Abraham Markosian Library (Redwood Campus), Exhibitions, Native American, Indians of North America, health, culture, culture and related concepts, Art exhibitions, People with disabilities, Blind persons, blindness, Vision disorders, Activists, Civil rights, Employee rights
Local Identifiers
18-0449
Title
Art Talks
Description
Designed to enlighten and entertain, Art Talks provide the audience a great opportunity to meet and talk with the artists, curators, educators, and fellow art enthusiasts while learning more about our exhibitions. Art Talks include: Josine Ianco-Starrels indepentdent curator for "Kazuo Kadonaga: Wood Paper Bamboo Glass," artists Gary Barton, artists Gregory Schulte, and Linda Durham owner of Linda Durham Contemporary Art Gallery in Galisteo, New Mexico..
Subjects
Exhibitions, Art exhibitions, Events
Local Identifiers
14-0299
Title
Art Talks
Description
Art Talks are informal discussions with members of the Utah arts community, writers, jurors and artists currently exhibiting their work in the Salt Lake Art Center galleries. Featuring talks by Alex Bigney, Alex Caldiero, Steven Epperson, Carleen Jimenez, Edith Carlson, Roger Shimomura, and E. Jane Connell.
Subjects
Exhibitions, Art exhibitions, Discussion
Local Identifiers
14-0327
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2004-09-02
Description
The Globe, September 2, 2004, Vol. 8, Issue 2.
Subjects
feature films, Salt Lake Community College, Exhibitions, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Redwood Campus, Musicians, Clubs
Local Identifiers
15-1013
Title
Art Talks & Curatorial Perspectives: Northwest
Personal Creator
Paul Stout; Ken Little; Frances Colpitt; Terri Hopkins; Beth Sellars; Sandy Harthorn; Chris Bruce
Description
Designed to enlighten and entertain, Art Talks provide the audience a great opportunity to meet and talk with the artists, curators, educators, and fellow art enthusiasts while learning more about our exhibitions. Art Talks include: "Paul Stout: The New American Landscape," "Ken Little Little Changes," "Curatorial Perspectives" with Frances Colpitt, Terri Hopkins, Beth Sellars, Sandy Harthorn, and Chris Bruce.
Subjects
Exhibitions, Art exhibitions, Events, Salt Lake Art Center
Local Identifiers
14-0276
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-01-22
Description
The Globe, January 22, 2020, Online Edition
Subjects
independent filmmakers, independent films, film festivals, Sundance Film Festival, Motion picture festivals, Parties, Celebrations, exhibiting, Exhibitions, Fashion designers, fashion, fashion design, Fashion industry, Fashion shows, Style shows, Clothes designers, Salt Lake Community College, Alumni & alumnae
Local Identifiers
21-0614
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2016-02-17
Description
The Globe, February 17, 2016, Spring '16 Issue 6.
Subjects
multiculturalism, voters, political science, Exhibitions, Musical revues & comedies, Voting, Basketball, Athletes, Musicians, Music, Art objects
Local Identifiers
16-1515
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-02-09
Description
The Globe, February 9, 2021, Online Edition
Subjects
locals, community art, community development, Community service, changes, artistic change, Salt Lake Community College, bicycles, storytelling, Local history, History, culture, politics, local politics, professors, Teachers, Exhibitions, exhibiting
Local Identifiers
21-0359
Title
Drafting Department display exhibit, June 1952
Description
Black and white photograph of a Drafting Department display exhibit, June 1952. Salt Lake Area Vocational School (Salt Lake Community College).
Subjects
Exhibitions, Exhibit booths, drafting
Local Identifiers
81C9002-114.jpg
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2010-09-22
Description
The Globe, Aug. 25, 2010, Fall '10, issue 6
Subjects
War, Construction, Exhibitions, Influenza, Performance art
Local Identifiers
GLOBE-20100922
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
Art Talks
Personal Creator
Mark Faigenbaum; James Gouldthorpe; Paul Fresina; Dee Hibbert-Jones; Alex Caldiero; David Kimball Anderson
Description
Designed to enlighten and entertain, Art Talks provide the audience a great opportunity to meet and talk with the artists, curators, educators, and fellow art enthusiasts while learning more about our exhibitions. Art Talks include: "SF Recycled," "Artist-In-Residence Program," "Alex Caldiero," and "To Morris Graves."
Subjects
Exhibitions, Art exhibitions, Events
Local Identifiers
14-0204
Title
Art Talks: Hospice: A Photographic Inquiry
Personal Creator
Salt Lake Art Center
Description
Designed to enlighten and entertain, Art Talks provide the audience a great opportunity to meet and talk with the artists, curators, educators, and fellow art enthusiasts while learning more about our exhibitions. Art Talks are in conjunction with "Hospice: A Photographic Inquiry."