Due to safety, the Seven Canyons Fountain has been dewatered. There are questions about the estimated cost for renovations to bring water back to the fountain.
Read MoreAn article highlighting an AARP Community Challenge grant for community engagement and tactical urbanism along the Folsom Corridor in Salt Lake City, UT.
Read MoreThe Bend-in-the-River, along the Jordan River, served host to “Those with Wings.” The performance is an immersive dance experience based on Terry Tempest Williams’ book When Women Were Birds.
Read MoreA review of the “Those With Wings” performance put together by Liz Izkovich, Ashley Anderson, and Alysia Ramos. It was a movement interpretation of When Women Were Birds by Terry Tempest Williams at Bend-in-the-River along the Jordan River.
Read MoreThis article recounts the “Those With Wings” performance inspired by When Women Were Birds by Terry Tempest Williams. It gave a voice to the west-side through dance.
Read MoreThis article highlights the influence of Stephen Goldsmith, the mind responsible for the conception of the Seven Canyons Trust with help from University of Utah students.
Read MoreRead MoreAn article detailing the lost streams of Salt Lake City. It features the Folsom Trail and daylighting of City Creek as a tool for community improvement.
This article explains the work of the Seven Canyons Trust to demonstrate the importance of daylighting our creeks. It covers the Folsom Corridor and Three Creeks Confluence as a way to revitalize Salt Lake City.
Read MoreAn article highlighting a dance series, in partnership with our organization and loveDANCEmore. Events will draw community members to the Three Creeks Confluence and Jordan River corridor.
Read MoreAn article detailing There Were Trees performance at the Three Creeks Confluence, in partnership with our organization and loveDANCEmore. The event activated the property to build support for the project and prevent unwanted activities.
Read MoreAn article detailing our organization and the Three Creeks Confluence project, an effort to uncover Red Butte, Emigration, and Parleys creeks—where they empty into the Jordan River in Salt Lake City, UT.
Read MoreAn article detailing our organization and the Three Creeks Confluence project, an effort to uncover Red Butte, Emigration, and Parleys creeks—where they empty into the Jordan River in Salt Lake City, UT.
Read More1,500 trees were planted at the Mill Creek Confluence, in partnership with TreeUtah and Hawkwatch International to improve habitat value and increase site stewardship. Additionally, an American kestrel nestbox was installed on-site as part of the American Kestrel Study.
Read MoreAn article detailing our community engagement around the Folsom Corridor, in partnership with Restore North Temple and University of Utah Westside Studio.
Read MoreAn article detailing our community engagement process around the Three Creeks Confluence using tactical urbanism. Artists are invited to submit proposals for a temporary wayfinding installation to highlight the underground creeks.
Read MoreArtists wanted for a temporary wayfinding installation in the Glendale neighborhood of Salt Lake City, UT. A $2,000 honorarium is available for the chosen artist.
Read MoreAn article detailing our efforts to uncover Emigration Creek through Herman Franks Park in Salt Lake City, UT. A design workshop will gather community feedback on ways to uncover the creek and activate the space.
Read MoreThis article highlights the Three Creek Confluence and the daylighting of Red Butte, Emigration, and Parleys Creeks there. Efforts address environmental injustices on the west-side of Salt Lake City.
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