
Art for Hope SLC
About the Program
Art for Hope SLC is a public art project inspired by the need to bolster community strength amidst current local, national, and global challenges. The project features a series of square artworks depicting positive messages of hope, resilience, and unity that have been temporarily installed at these outdoor locations in Salt Lake City:
- 1500 W. North Temple (north side of street)
- 167 S. Regent Street (east side of street)
- 2234 S. Highland Drive (blue building; former “Bicycle Center”)
The works can also be seen in digital form below. This site will serve as a virtual venue where Art for Hope SLC artists can showcase their work during a time when many traditional art venues such as galleries and events are closed. These artists include:
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Alison Denyer
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Aljay Fuimaono / instagram
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Anastasia Bolinder / instagram
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Ann Chen
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Ash Lune / instagram
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Aubri Tuero / instagram
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August Martial
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Bill Louis / instagram / facebook
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Cara Jean Hall
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Chris Peterson
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Colleen Marshall / instagram
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Corinne Humphrey / twitter
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Elisabeth Bunker / instagram
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Elizabeth Walsh / instagram
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Gordan Schuit
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Isabelle Ghabash / instagram
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Jann Haworth
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Jessica Wiarda / instagram
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Jiyoun Lee-Lodge / instagram
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Kelsey Anne Crnich / instagram
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Kevin Bowen
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Lenka Konopasek
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Lindsay Frei / instagram
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Maria Carla Genovesi
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Maria Harman / instagram
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Michaëlle Martial / instagram / facebook
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Nathan Florence / instagram
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Peter Apicella / facebook
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Robyn Briggs / instagram
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Sanila Math
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Sawyer Stroud / instagram
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Taryn Sommers
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Trent Call