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They arrive at my Salt Lake City apartment in the middle of the afternoon on the tenth of September, 2016, and we’re on ...
Somewhere in the stratosphere between Ohio and New York, cumbersome bodies bumping against pockets of turbulence, my mind ...
Sarah Hollenberg is a Canadian art historian and teaching faculty at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Her writing ...
In this episode, Meghan O’Rourke, poet, author and editor of The Yale Review, speaks frankly about pursuing a creative and professional life with chronic illness. Joining Lauren Wetmore in ...
I sat in the last row of the bus, watching the scenery dissolve into dusk, each passing moment echoing the temporal experience I’d just had in Marlon Kroll’s exhibition Cold Open at Unit 17, a small, ...
Paula Mejía is a Colombian American writer and editor from Houston, Texas. Her writing on arts and culture has appeared in the New Yorker, GQ, the Atlantic, Texas Monthly, the New York Times Magazine, ...
The late artist Carole Caroompas was once asked why rock and roll provided such generative source material for her paintings and performance art. Caroompas had frequented shows since her teenage years ...
Installation view of Carole Caroompas: Carole Caroompas: Heathcliff and the Femme Fatale Go on Tour. Courtesy of the Laguna Art Museum.
Carole Caroompas, Heathcliff and the Femme Fatale Go on Tour: Wild is the Wind,1998. Courtesy of Cliff Benjamin and the Carole Caroompas Estate, and Laguna Art Museum. Photo: Eric Stoner.