Art Access 300 Plates Fundraiser Photography Contributions

"Creek bed, wintry night". 2017 Art Access 300 Plates Fundraiser contribution.

About In 2002, Art Access was looking to diversify its funding base since the majority of the organization’s funds came from a single source. I was a board member at the time and suggested that we try a fundraiser using progressive pricing, and that we invite multiple artists to participate. It was very successful, and… Continue reading Art Access 300 Plates Fundraiser Photography Contributions

Hamburg Time, SLC

Hamburg Time, SLC. How a book, a band, a camera and 10,000 hours translate to 120,000 images of life and data hell. March 2018

How a book, a band, a camera and 10,000 hours translate to 120,000 images of life and data hell. Collaboration & Partnership in Photography, Art Paula K. Rudd – PhotographsPeter Strohmeyer – Production Exhibit through April 6, 2018. RECEPTION MARCH 23, 2-4 PM, Main Level, Eccles LibraryArt Gallery, Main Level, Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences… Continue reading Hamburg Time, SLC

Salt Lake Acting Company, “Winter”

"Towards Antelope Island" photo by Paula K. Rudd at 2016 Salt Lake City Acting Company season, play "Winter".

Salt Lake Acting Company’s 46th Season Winter by Julie Jensen, directed by Tracy Callahan. October 12 – November 13, 2016 An alluring new play about one of the most controversial topics in America, brought to life through the genius of four extraordinary Utah women – playwright Julie Jensen, professor and author Margaret Pabst Battin, actress… Continue reading Salt Lake Acting Company, “Winter”

Icons and Relics:  The places where we live and work

222 Towers, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Art Access Gallery, October 2012 Urban Landscape Photographs Artist Statement As a little girl, I used to curl my hand into a small hole and look at everything through this impromptu spyglass. I made groupings of color, texture and light, framing the world in little vignettes. Forty-five years later, the camera has allowed me to… Continue reading Icons and Relics:  The places where we live and work