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Lester Lee

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Lester Bird Lee received a BFA from Utah State University and an MA in education from BYU. He was active as a teacher for Davis County School District and now resides in Logan, Utah.

His work has been exhibited at the Utah Arts Festival and the Park City Arts Festival.  He has also worked as a commercial illustrator.

Lester Lee was awarded the 2006 Huntsman Award of Excellence in Education award, and was been recipient of the Utah Art Education Association as High School Art Teacher of the Year for 2000.

(courtesy Dodworth Fine Art Appraisers)

Jean Krille

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Jean Krillé was a Swiss artist who visited Utah on numerous occasions before his death in 1991. He was an expressionist painter of large, painterly fauvist canvases, frequently referencing the mountains and mountain valleys in Utah and Switzerland.

(courtesty Dodworth Fine Art Appraisers)

Joseph Karlsbader

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

K Jin

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Richard Hsieh

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Brent Haddock

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Utah printmaker Brent Reed Haddock studied at Brigham Young University and received an MFA from Utah State University in 1978. His work has been exhibited at the College of Eastern Utah, the St. George Art Museum and the Bountiful/Davis Art Center.

Known for his semi-abstract intaglio prints characterized by graphic compositions, natural elements of design, and subtle color harmonies. Currently, he makes hand-pulled intaglio prints using a process learned at the Canadian School for Non-Toxic Printmaking. Haddock’s work is held in the collections of many public institutions including the Utah Arts Council, Salt Lake County, Weber State University, and Brigham Young University.

(courtesy Dodworth Fine Art Appraisers)

Jim Frankoski

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

James Frankoski was born in Detroit, Michigan and studied at Wayne State University. He moved to Salt Lake City in 1973 and earned an MFA from the University of Utah in 1998.

Frankoski is a fine arts photographer known for high contrast photographs of the Cathedral of the Madeleine and photographs of the Great Salt Lake. He lives in Salt Lake City.

(courtesy Dodworth Fine Art Appraisers)

Gordon Forsyth

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Vaughn Gordon Forsyth was a talented draftsman, watercolorist and painter. He lived and worked in Provo, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Bellingham, Washington. His work was exhibited at the Springville Museum of Art and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.

(courtesy Dodworth Fine Art Appraisers)

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