New ‘La Mortalidad’ exhibit focuses on life and its end
The "La Mortalidad" art exhibit features works from local and regional artists that explore the idea of mortality in Hispanic and Latinx culture.
Misplaced Showcase celebrates SLC’s art community
For the second year in a row, urban art came to life in the Misplaced Showcase.
Women of culture recognized in local art exhibit
Two artists vibrantly reflect women in culture for the “Creadoras de Cultura” exhibit. Tamara Brune-Wharton has the details.
Photos: 2018 Student Art Showcase
View photos of student artwork from the 2018 SLCC Student Art Showcase. The exhibit is open through April 19.
SVSLCC, community “pick it up, clean it up” for Earth Day
SLCC student veterans and local volunteers came to Birkhill Apartments to make a difference in the community.
From intern to freelancer: SLCC student climbs the career ladder
Learn about Visual Art and Design major Rosalba Dominguez and how a recent internship in Washington changed her life.
Student Art Showcase: featuring the talents of SLCC artists
The finest artwork by this year's Salt Lake Community College students is on display at the Student Art Showcase.
GRIP series paints a picture of mental illness
"GRIP: Conversational Portraits on Mental Health" is currently on display in the Eccles Art Gallery at South City Campus. The series raises awareness about mental illness by visualizing the personal experiences of those who suffer from it.
TED talk presenter connects people through images
Graphic artist Ronny Edry from Tel Aviv, Israel spoke about his experience creating change through his 'Israel Loves Iran' poster.
SLCC fashion show pays tribute to late curator
SLCC honored Margot L. Shott during the opening night of the High Style fashion exhibit at South City Campus.
Folio staff announces the Franken-Folio Remix Contest
Salt Lake Community College's literary magazine offers a bank of media, and invites students to stitch something together.
Alumni come full circle with mural for SLCC’s Peace and Justice Garden
Mexican American artists Luis Novoa, Alan Ochoa and Miguel Galaz completed a mural for the new Peace and Justice Garden on the South City Campus.













