INK showcases work of SLCC art alumni
The 2019 INK Show features the work of several SLCC visual art and design alumni.
Pop and fine art, roots and contemporary at play in current exhibits
The “Faces” and “Abandoned in Place” art exhibits, now showing at Salt Lake Community College’s South City Campus, are both timely and timeless.
President’s Art Show highlights local artists
Learn more about the annual SLCC art show and who won this year's awards.
‘Folio Nation’ ready to showcase SLCC talent
Salt Lake Community College's student-produced art and literary magazine is calling for submissions for their Fall 2014 production. Read on to learn how students can contribute.
Club invites students to polish up jewelry skills
Join the beginner-friendly Jewelry Club every Tuesday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Spring publication launch of Folio’s ‘Memoria’
The latest edition of the English department's free publication Folio has a heavy focus on student memoirs.
Metal sculpting at SLCC forges futures and skills for all students
SLCC Instructor Rick Prazen talks about students' futures in welding and metal sculpting.
President’s Art Show award winners share their sources of inspiration
Three Utah artists share the inspirations behind their award-winning submissions for the 2018 SLCC President’s Art Show.
Students have good things to say about SLCC
Tristan Nielson and Karen Chujan talk about why they like going to Salt Lake Community College.
President’s Art Show showcases local talent
The President's Art Show, currently on display in the Center for Arts and Media, provides opportunities for student and local artists to get noticed, and even sell their work.
SLCC professor helps bring life to the Kearns Library
SLCC professor Matt Monson is creating three large murals for the newly renovated Kearns Library.
The man behind the wrap: remembering Jonathan Stowers
SLCC professor Jonathan Stowers passed away last December; his artwork is on display at South City Campus in memoriam. Jordan Bagley shares his views on Stowers' work.













