Feliks Topolski (1907-1989) was a Polish-born artist who settled in London and became one of the most significant documentary illustrators of the 20th century. He was primarily known as a draughtsman, beginning his career as a war artist during World War II, where he captured scenes...

As the fall semester begins, the J. Willard Marriott Library continues to find new ways to enhance the campus experience for students. The Marriott Library is excited to introduce a new space for musical creativity in the Katherine W. Dumke Fine Arts & Architecture Library!   Thanks...

In this digital age, the art of storytelling is still very much alive. And for a group of high school students from the Uintah Basin, attending a week-long storytelling workshop at the University of Utah, the possibilities were endless....

On November 17th the Digital Matters Lab hosted a reception for the art exhibit, "Embodied Ecologies". Organizer Natalie Slater worked with Art Access and the Environmental Humanities graduate program in the College of Humanities to develop a collaborative exhibit with work from 9 artists....

The Katherine W. Dumke Fine Arts & Architecture Library maintains a one-of-a-kind collection serving to deepen understanding and inspire those interested in the arts and creativity. Our collection is a blend of unique objects and rare materials, purchased over many years in support of academic...