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Karen Cole: «El arte en lugares inesperados es una delicia».

Cole ve el valor de la comunidad creativa no solo para su propio crecimiento artístico, sino también para el bienestar y el disfrute de todas las personas que se conectan con nuestra región. «La vida es... interesante, y crear o aprender a ver y disfrutar del arte dondequiera que podamos es algo que nos salva la vida».

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Anna Nizhoni: Valorar la conexión con la humanidad y el patrimonio a través de las artes y la cultura

Nizhoni también es consciente de la importancia de apoyar la escena creativa en Utah. «El acceso a eventos artísticos y culturales es sinónimo de humanidad y patrimonio. Cuando las personas, tanto locales como visitantes, experimentan el arte en toda su fuerza, se generan conversaciones, conexiones y orgullo. Los eventos artísticos de alta calidad pueden ayudar a moldear la identidad y preservar la historia de un lugar, al tiempo que hacen que las personas sientan que pertenecen a algo más grande. Para los artistas indígenas como yo, también es una oportunidad para ser vistos y compartir historias que están profundamente ligadas a la tierra».

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Beverly Brown: Supporting the Arts in Summit County is Economic Good Sense

Beverly Brown moved to Utah four years ago to be closer to her daughter’s family, and she aims to stay in Park City for good. Given that Brown identifies as an avid hiker, biker, and photographer (“I have accumulated thousands of reference photos!”) she is well-suited to the Summit County lifestyle. Brown is also a current CREATE PC Gallery Artist, and much admires her colleagues at the Local Artist Collective.  “I think the CREATE PC gallery is a wonderful opportunity for the artists and for the community to see how much talent there is right here in Park City.”

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Park City Follies: A Quarter Century of Irreverent Tradition

Mark Conklin, who joined the Follies crew over a decade ago, says legend has it that the first few years of Follies was “a pretty rag tag affair.” The first show never made it to the second act. Tom Clyde confirms that the show was indeed cut short at the intermission. “The cast ran over to The Alamo [now the No Name Saloon] for a quick one and never came back. Given how the first act went, that was probably for the best.”

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Main Street’s Snow Globe Stroll & Scavenger Hunt Delights Residents and Visitors

If you’ve strolled down Park City’s Historic Main Street this season, you may have noticed that the town takes Winter seriously! Among the holiday decorations are seven snow globes commissioned by the Historic Park City Alliance (HPCA) as part of a partnership project with Canyons Village Management Association to bring the Gondola & Snow Globe Art Strolls to life. 

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CONVOCATORIA PARA ARTISTAS: Paseo artístico con góndolas y bolas de nieve

Canyons Village Management Association (‘CVMA’) and Historic Park City Alliance (‘HPCA’) are seeking Utah-based artists/artist teams to creatively decorate the interior of 5 inactive Gondolas and 7 Snow Globes. The Gondolas will be stationed around Canyons Village at Park City Mountain, and the Snow Globes will be stationed around Park City’s historic Main Street. Both structures will invite guests to peer inside; those who do will be greeted by a magical scene created by a local Utah visual artist. Each Gondola and Snow Globe will have a QR code display on the exterior, giving guests access to artist information, and a map of the other Gondolas and Snow Globes throughout Park City. 

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Juanita Marshall: Art Enhances Summit County’s Natural Beauty

Marshall found living in Park City gave her artistic latitude; “it has been remarkable how many opportunities have been presented for art shows, gallery opportunities, artist in residence programs, and cultural events.” She goes on to say that “art enhances and complements the natural beauty we find in Summit County and the Arts Council has such an inclusive perspective of art that it seems to encompass anyone looking for an art experience.”

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Amy Eskind Photography: Art Connects Us to the Natural World

Eskind is a proponent of Summit County’s expanding Arts & Culture scene: “I'm thrilled that the Arts Council is expanding its offerings. Public art is not a luxury, it is essential. It teaches us to reflect, to feel and be deeply human, to be connected and care about each other and about all of the precious creatures on Earth, and even care about Earth itself.”

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The William J. Kranstover Gallery: Painting in the Heart of Peoa

William J. Kranstover’s journey as an artist began in the midwest, where he received a Fine Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin. After teaching there and in Australia, Kranstover moved to Park City, where he taught for the 1972 and 1973 ski seasons. He no longer teaches art, claiming he lacks the patience necessary. 

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Catch the Shumway Family at Our Next Pop-Up Performance

Start your week off on the right foot with our next Art Piano pop-up performance! We’re excited to see you on Monday. July 10th at the Skybridge Lounge at Newpark Hotel at 4pm! Our performers this time are the Shumway Family: Emily Day-Shumway on the violin, Kevin Shumway on the cello, and Soren Shumway on the piano.

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Danni Deluca // Local Filmmaker Captures Vulnerability Through Film

For local emerging filmmaker Danni Deluca performing arts had a strong influence on her from a young age. Still to this day, the arts are deeply ingrained in her identity as a creative practitioner. 

“If you would’ve asked me when I was a kid what I'd want to do it was either sing in a nightclub or, be a movie star or a director. I just wanted to be a part of the action somehow.” Performing stuck with Deluca even through college as she pursued an undergraduate degree in Opera. 

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Local Painter, Anna Leigh Moore, Captures the Vibrancy of Diverse Utah Landscapes

Utah transplant, Anna Leigh Moore, has been painting native landscapes of the West since she first visited in 2013. Three years ago, Moore started pursuing art professionally and since then, she’s been sharing her art online, in local galleries, and festivals. The Arts Council sat down with Moore to learn more about her art, creative process, and inspirations. Answers are edited for clarity and conciseness.

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Paige's Pages // A Pop-up Book Cart in Kama

A few month’s ago a pop-up book store appeared outside of Artique in Kamas known as Paige’s Pages created by Paige Guion from Wanship. You’ll be pleasantly surprised to find an amazing selection of Utah and western authors. We wanted to learn more about Paige’s Pages and hear what she’s got planned next! We’ve asked her a few questions to find out more. You can stop by and talk to her yourself and browse the books from her pop-up shop Wednesday through Sunday from 11:00 to 6:00 at Artique in Kamas!

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Park City Gallery Spotlight // David Beavis Fine Art Gallery

We are pleased to introduce our second installment in our monthly blog series that showcases all of our wonderful Park City galleries on a rotating basis! A prestigious and diverse art scene awaits visitors and local art aficionados alike throughout Park City’s historic district and beyond.  Every month we will be telling the story of a local gallery and the gallerists and artists behind them. For this month’s spotlight we spoke with David Beavis, who’s gallery is located on 314 Main St. View some of his award winning photography on his website here, and read on to learn more about David in our exclusive interview with him! 

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Park City Gallery Spotlight // Bret Webster Gallery

We spoke with Bret Webster, whose gallery is located on 312 Main St. As you make your way down historic Main Street, it’s unlikely that his vibrant photographs won’t catch your eye and lure you inside to take a closer look at the dramatic shots of local Utah beauty and even some far off lands. He’s an internationally renowned photographer who’s images hang in U.S. Embassies and Museums around the world, representing the American West. On a warm afternoon in early May, we sat down with Bret in his gallery and discussed his past career as a chemical engineer and how it affects his work today, what inspires him, and more.

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Beautiful Boy // An Insight Into Mental Health & Addiction

As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, Park City Film will be presenting a free screening of Beautiful Boy on Thursday May 9th at 7pm at the Library Center Theater. The film is about the heartbreaking and inspiring experience of survival and recovery in a family coping with addiction over many years. Based on memoirs “Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction” by father David Sheff and “Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines” by son Nic Sheff, the film examines the son’s addiction to meth and the father’s response to his son’s struggles.

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One Voice Children's Choir: A 2002 Olympic Legacy

Those attending Mountain Town Music's July 5th Wednesday concert at Deer Valley were treated to a real bonus. The opening act, ONE VOICE Children's Choir, originated from a group of children who sang at the 2002 Winter Olympics under the direction of Masa Fukuda and were so powerfully impacted by the experience they asked to continue to sing together.

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Basket Weaving Classes at the Kimball Art Center

Native American basket weaving traditions come to Park City! Check out the kids, family, and adult workshops taking place at the Kimball Art Center April 21, 22 and 23. Visiting Artist Stephanie is an enrolled member of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon. She is Santiam and Yoncalla Kalapuya, Cow Creek Umpqua, Takelma Rogue River, Clackamas Chinook and Iroquois.

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