Journal of Undergraduate Research
Keywords
Provo, artwork, houses, photographs, gallery, exhibit
College
Fine Arts and Communications
Department
Art
Abstract
Provo’s Ghost Town project has been a constant developing project over the past year. It began with what I had originally proposed for the ORCA Grant—to do research on houses and to use that information to create a body of artwork dealing with buildings that have been torn down in Provo, and hold a show exhibiting the artwork. A body of artwork has been made, but is still in progress. There are 15 finished images to date made, with enough materials gathered to make another 15 the upcoming semester at the same size, and enough photographs collected through research to end with a total of approximately 50 images. These images measure 2ft squared. I had originally proposed to do 6 foot square enlargements as the final product. Those are still in progress, and are scheduled for my BFA final exhibit in the Harris Fine Art Center during spring/summer term.
Recommended Citation
Hutchison, Bryan and Everett, Peter
(2013)
"Provo’s Ghost Town,"
Journal of Undergraduate Research: Vol. 2013:
Iss.
1, Article 2179.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jur/vol2013/iss1/2179