Wasatch Back Student Arts Show & Resident Artists – The Park Record
June 29, 2021
Textiles, food and everyday objects inspired more than 150 students from Summit and Wasatch counties who submitted art for the 2021 Wasatch Back Student Art Show, which opens June 26 at the Kimball Art Center. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Adrian Esparza poses for a portrait next to an installment in his Windows exhibit at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. Esparza’s work is made of unraveled sarape blankets which he threads into large-scale installations. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Pieces of art hang on the wall as part of Marie Watt’s “My Stories Change When I Know Your Stories” exhibit at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The exhibit is made up of reclaimed blankets hat hold stories and memories of others. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
A large, patchwork blanket hangs on the wall as part of Marie Watt’s “My Stories Change When I Know Your Stories” exhibit at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The exhibit is made up of reclaimed blankets hat hold stories and memories of others. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
A framed piece of cloth hangs on the wall as part of Marie Watt’s “My Stories Change When I Know Your Stories” exhibit at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The exhibit is made up of reclaimed blankets hat hold stories and memories of others. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
A large blanket hangs on the wall as part of Marie Watt’s “My Stories Change When I Know Your Stories” exhibit at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The exhibit is made up of reclaimed blankets hat hold stories and memories of others. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Forest by Elodie Blanchard is set up in the café area of the Kimball Art Center, taking over the space, on Thursday, June 24, 2021. Blanchard creates forests with her fantastical sculptural installations. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Forest by Elodie Blanchard is set up in the café area of the Kimball Art Center, taking over the space, on Thursday, June 24, 2021. Blanchard creates forests with her fantastical sculptural installations. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Wasatch Back Student Art Show is displayed at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The show is the Center’s annual celebration of Park City’s youngest artists, from kindergarten through 12th grade, who create works of art inspired by a specific theme. This year’s theme is material culture. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Wasatch Back Student Art Show is displayed at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The show is the Center’s annual celebration of Park City’s youngest artists, from kindergarten through 12th grade, who create works of art inspired by a specific theme. This year’s theme is material culture. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Wasatch Back Student Art Show is displayed at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The show is the Center’s annual celebration of Park City’s youngest artists, from kindergarten through 12th grade, who create works of art inspired by a specific theme. This year’s theme is material culture. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Wasatch Back Student Art Show is displayed at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The show is the Center’s annual celebration of Park City’s youngest artists, from kindergarten through 12th grade, who create works of art inspired by a specific theme. This year’s theme is material culture. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
The Wasatch Back Student Art Show is displayed at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The show is the Center’s annual celebration of Park City’s youngest artists, from kindergarten through 12th grade, who create works of art inspired by a specific theme. This year’s theme is material culture. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Colorful strings are woven around nails in the wall as part of a larger art installation by artist Adrian Esparza at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. Esparza’s work is made of unraveled sarape blankets which he threads into large-scale installations. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Colorful strings are woven around nails to create larger art installations by artist Adrian Esparza at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. Esparza’s work is made of unraveled sarape blankets which he threads into large-scale installations. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Kernels of corn are glued to a piece of poster board as part of Jorge Rojas’ “People of the Corn” art installation at the Kimball Art Center on Thursday, June 24, 2021. Rojas is the Center’s artist-in-residence as well as a renowned curator and educator. The exhibit is interactive and invites all who pass through the exhibit to create with corn. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
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