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- Title
- Soy Un Testigo/ I Am Witness: Contemporary Latino Art
- Personal Creator
- Ray Abeyta; Jose Bedia; Mark Calderon; Benito Huerta; Luis Jimenez; Roberto Marquez; Kim Martinez; Lucia Maya; Jesus Bautista Moroles; Patricia Rodriquez; Jean Irwin; Theresa Martinez; Andrea Otanez; Lorena Riffo; Carolyn Webber;
- Description
- "Soy Un Testigo" is an exhibit of twenty-four contemporary paintings, sculpture, and prints by ten individual artists and one installation group. It provides a rare opportunity for people in Utah to experience original visual works by some of this country's finest contemporary talent. It gives us the opportunity to "hear what the Latino artists are saying. To hear them with our eyes and with our imagination," as distinguished Mexican author Octavio Paz Said of another contemporary Latino art exhibit ten years ago ("Hispanic Art in the United States: 30 Contemporary Painters and Sculptors").
- Subjects
- Salt Lake Art Center, Hispanic American, Mexican, cultural heritage, installations, paintings
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0499
- Title
- Multicultural Events
- Description
- Photographs of multicultural events at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus. Photographs include dances, singing, musical performances, and multicultural studies.
- Subjects
- Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Redwood Campus, Events, musical performances, performances, cultural heritage
- Local Identifiers
- 16-1941
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-09-23
- Description
- The Globe, September 23, 2020, Online Edition
- Subjects
- elections, Political elections, Presidential elections, Voting, voters, Voter registration, Voter apathy, Legislative bodies, government, Governors, districts, election districts, editorials, COVID-19, pandemic, Latinx, cultural heritage, Hispanic American
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0307
- Title
- All American: Defining Ourselves in a Time of Change
- Personal Creator
- Eric Beltz; Jerry Bleem; Joe Compean; Brian Dettmer; Gajin Fujita; Jacqueline Goss; Scott Greiger; Patrick Lichty; Tracy Linder; Larry McNeil; Robert Reynolds; Brad Slaugh; Steven B. Smith;
- Description
- As a nation, Americans look continually to our heritage, beliefs, and daily rituals to define ourselves as a culture. Yet our national identity is complex, and it is difficult to characterize a people by any one symbol, ethnicity, or boundary. All American: Defining Ourselves in a Time of Change features 13 contemporary artists whose work evokes a vital dialogue, whether with patriotic pride or cautious skepticism, about the icons and traditions that define us. These artists, working in a variety of media, incorporate history, ideologies and symbolism into their art as a means of exploring what it means to be an American. Exhibition held in the Main and Projects Gallery spaces. Eric Beltz; Jerry Bleem; Joe Compean; Brian Dettmer; Gajin Fujita; Jacqueline Goss; Scott Greiger; Patrick Lichty; Tracy Linder; Larry McNeil; Robert Reynolds; Brad Slaugh; Steven B. Smith.
- Subjects
- Patriotism, Icons, Manners & customs, Symbols, Salt Lake Art Center, culture, cultural heritage
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0149
- Title
- Go West: Promised Land or Exile? - Exhibition Views
- Personal Creator
- Myranda Bair; David Berezin; Jeremy Blake; Margarita Cabrera; Chris Coy; Zoe Crosher; Cara Despain; Angela Ellsworth; Andrea Geyer; Colter Jacobsen; Olga Koumoundouros; Jessica Minckley; Shaun O'Dell; Alison Pebworth; Mai-Thu Perret; Brion Nuda Rosch; Martha Rosler; Jared Steffensen; Mungo Thomson;
- Description
- Go West brings together twenty contemporary artists who offer up critical reflections on the West as both destination and destiny. These artists engage in an excavation of myths and ideologies embedded in the West, uncovering a range of motivations for westward movement over the years. For so many Americans, the West was thought to be, first and foremost, a place without a past. Go West suggests the ways in which the past always informs the present, and how the West as place of latent possibilities continues to figure in our cultural imagination. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
- Subjects
- Westward movement, Utopias, Collective settlements, Exiles, Salt Lake Art Center, identity, cultural heritage
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0162
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-03-16
- Description
- The Globe, March 16, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- locals, Deneece Huftalin (President 2014- ), legislators, Legislation, legislating, Discussion, Students, Teachers, Alumni & alumnae, women, cultural heritage, Women's History Month, Salt Lake Community College, resource centers, gender identity, gender issues, sexuality, Sex
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0373
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-06-29
- Description
- The Globe, June 29, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- cultural heritage, pride, Salt Lake Community College, Undocumented aliens, Illegal aliens, research centers, research, diversity, Diversity (Ethnic), Ethnic diversity, Latin American, Latinx, Zoom, multiculturalism, Racial equality, Racial inequality, racism, African Americans, letters, Black Lives Matter (BLM)
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0686
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-08-12
- Description
- The Globe, August 12, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Salt Lake Community College, Students, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Latinx, Latin American, COVID-19, pandemic, Native American, Indians of North America, Leadership, multiculturalism, Diversity (Ethnic), diversity, Ethnic diversity, cultural heritage, community
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0715
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-05-17
- Description
- The Globe, May 17, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Salt Lake Community College, pandemic, muralists, mural paintings, murals, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, migration, cultural heritage, Immigrants, immigration, Immigration policy, Emigration & immigration, Hispanic American, Art, art appreciation, art commissions
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0657
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-04-28
- Description
- The Globe, April 28, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- students, Salt Lake Community College, communities, cultural heritage, celebrating, Celebrations, documentaries, documentary, COVID-19, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, South City Campus, multiculturalism, diversity, Ethnic diversity, pandemic, Publishers and publishing, Virtual, virtual learning, Zoom, Literature, folio, magazines, Periodicals, Poetry, Art, stories, anthologies, community, editorials, editors, Letters from the Editor, graduates, journalism, journalists
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0653