Park City NEWSIES // An Interview with Bryan Andrews Assistant Director and Choreographer

The Ziegfeld Theatre will be presenting a very special production of NEWSIES at Park City's Historic Egyptian Theatre March 20 to 29. Assistant Director and Choreographer Bryan Andrews was enlisted by Director Caleb Parry to help design a production to be presented in both spoken English and American Sign Language (ASL). Bryan, whose parents are Deaf, describes himself as being a CODA (Child of Deaf Adult) whose first language was ASL so he is a perfect match for the development of this project.

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PCSC Arts Council to Host Arts Summit ‘20

The Park City Summit County Arts Council (“Arts Council”) will hold its Arts Summit ‘20 on Friday April 24th from 9am-noon at the Blair Education Center. This free event is an opportunity for the community to convene and celebrate progress in the arts and cultural sector. The Arts Council along with community partners will present about many of the existing projects happening in our community as a result of Project ABC, as well as outline the broad impact of Arts and Culture in Summit County.

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Now Accepting Artist Applications for Fourth-Annual Monster Drawing Rally

Kimball Art Center and Park City Summit County Arts Council will once again team up to host this year’s fourth-annual Monster Drawing Rally, an event that allows artists to interact with spectators, collectors, and other local artists. The organizations are now accepting artist applications for the event, which will be held May 15,th 2020 at Kimball Art Center.

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CONNECT Summit County's Anti-bullying Screening

‘The Upstanders’, an IndieFlix original documentary, is challenging bullying across several channels. Join CONNECT Summit County in watching this free screening of the documentary, “About resilience and the power of connection to end bullying.” Monday, March 2, 6:30 p.m. at The Jim Santy Auditorium.

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Park City Gallery Spotlight // CREATE PC

This month for our Park City Gallery Spotlight we are featuring the Arts Council’s pop-up retail gallery and studio space at 660 Main St (the old Zoom location), CREATE PC! CREATE PC is not only a retail gallery and studio space, it’s a local artist collective with an open studio layout that strives to create deeper connections between the viewer and artistic process, enabling local artists opportunities to make work and sell work in the same space.

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Park City Gallery Spotlight // The Prospect Pop Up Gallery and Executive Suites

We are pleased to introduce the Prospect Executive Suites as our January gallery feature! Our monthly blog series showcases all of our wonderful Park City galleries on a rotating basis. 

Every month we tell the story of a local gallery and the gallerists and artists behind them. For this month’s spotlight we spoke with Kelly Pfaff and David James of The Prospect Executive Suites at 2078 Prospector Ave, in Park City. The Prospect offers fully furnished executive suites that not only embrace the beauty of the mountain aesthetic but the artistry of the Park City community with gorgeous interior design and a rotating pop-up gallery. 

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On Teaching Writing Through Grief

After my brother Rob sustained a traumatic brain injury while riding his bicycle — yes, he was wearing a helmet — I was asked to teach a course called “Writing Through Grief.” I politely declined.  It had only been a few months since he’d died, and I couldn’t deal with my own feelings of ambivalence and loss — let alone guide others who had been in a similarly dark place.   

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LiteraryDebbie Leaman
Park City Gallery Spotlight // Lunds Fine Art Gallery

We are pleased to introduce our latest installment in our monthly blog series that showcases our wonderful Park City galleries. A prestigious and diverse art scene awaits visitors and local art aficionados alike throughout Park City’s historic district and beyond.  

Every month we tell the story of a local gallery and the gallerists and artists behind them. For this month’s spotlight we spoke with Lunds Fine Art Gallery owner, Allen Lund, who’s gallery is located on 591 Main St. in Park City. Check out Lunds Fine Art website here, to find out more about them and stay on top of upcoming exhibits, events and more!

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Snowfest Brings Local Musical Talents to the Stage

Music plays a very important role in bringing people together. Whether it’s a festival, concert or a club night, people come together to enjoy the music that’s being played. It’s amazing to see the number of people coming from different countries in the whole world, just to be part of the experience. At festivals like Tomorrowland or Ultra, you’ll see a lot of people from all over the world to enjoy the whole musical experience.

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Author Profile: Lola Beatlebrox

How can a change of hair color lead to transformation into an author? Local author, Lola Beatlebrox has an answer. “At the turn of the millennium, I changed my hair color. Since then I've logged more than 500 hours in the hairdresser's chair reading and marveling at news stories about the folly of mankind. That, and a keen sense of American social issues, inspired me to create the character of Tracy Lemon.”

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LiteraryBarbara Bretz