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SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-17/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260711T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T055900
DTSTAMP:20260716T170313Z
CREATED:20260710T175815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260716T170313Z
UID:3538-1783800000-1788069540@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Mary Katherina Goddard Display at the Bountiful Museum - AMERICA250
DESCRIPTION:Mary Katherine Goddard printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include all the signers’ names. Visit this hands-on exhibit at the Bountiful Museum\, where guests can explore printing presses and enjoy patriotic\, interactive activities designed especially for children.\nJune 1 – August 31\, 2026\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/mary-katherina-goddard-display-at-the-bountiful-museum-america250-14/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260713T010000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260831T055900
DTSTAMP:20260716T170343Z
CREATED:20260707T175740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260716T170343Z
UID:3401-1783904400-1788155940@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:2026 Free Sunday Night Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2026 Free Sunday Night Concert Series\nSundays at 7pm\nKenley Amphitheater\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/2026-free-sunday-night-concert-series-6/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260714T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260716T170230Z
CREATED:20260714T175725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260716T170230Z
UID:3627-1784044800-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-18/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260714T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T055900
DTSTAMP:20260716T170230Z
CREATED:20260714T175725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260716T170230Z
UID:3623-1784059200-1788069540@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Mary Katherina Goddard Display at the Bountiful Museum - AMERICA250
DESCRIPTION:Mary Katherine Goddard printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include all the signers’ names. Visit this hands-on exhibit at the Bountiful Museum\, where guests can explore printing presses and enjoy patriotic\, interactive activities designed especially for children.\nJune 1 – August 31\, 2026\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/mary-katherina-goddard-display-at-the-bountiful-museum-america250-15/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260715T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260716T170210Z
CREATED:20260715T175741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260716T170210Z
UID:3667-1784131200-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-19/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260715T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T055900
DTSTAMP:20260717T170211Z
CREATED:20260716T175725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260717T170211Z
UID:3768-1784145600-1788069540@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Mary Katherina Goddard Display at the Bountiful Museum - AMERICA250
DESCRIPTION:Mary Katherine Goddard printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include all the signers’ names. Visit this hands-on exhibit at the Bountiful Museum\, where guests can explore printing presses and enjoy patriotic\, interactive activities designed especially for children.\nJune 1 – August 31\, 2026\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/mary-katherina-goddard-display-at-the-bountiful-museum-america250-16/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260716T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260717T170212Z
CREATED:20260716T175725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260717T170212Z
UID:3766-1784217600-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-20/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260717T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260718T170230Z
CREATED:20260717T175735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260718T170230Z
UID:3821-1784304000-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-21/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260718T010000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T055900
DTSTAMP:20260719T170304Z
CREATED:20260714T175725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260719T170304Z
UID:3626-1784336400-1787983140@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:2026 Free Friday Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Bring your friends and family to The Kenley this summer to enjoy Friday night movies at 7PM. Our films are shown on a very bright LED screen\, so we don’t have to wait until dark! Closed captions will be turned on for each film to increase accessibility. This program is funded by Layton R.A.M.P.\nWicked: For Good (May 29)\nZootopia 2 (June 5)\nTransformers One (June 12)\nTo Be Announced (June 19)\nIF (June 26)\nNational Treasure (July 3)\nHow To Train Your Dragon (July 10)\nPaddington (July 17)\nUP (July 31)\nWonder (August 7)\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas (August 14)\nTron Ares (August 21)\nLilo & Stitch (August 28)\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/2026-free-friday-film-series-7/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260718T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260719T170234Z
CREATED:20260718T175801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260719T170234Z
UID:3867-1784397600-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-22/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260718T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T055900
DTSTAMP:20260720T170436Z
CREATED:20260717T175734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T170436Z
UID:3819-1784404800-1788069540@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Mary Katherina Goddard Display at the Bountiful Museum - AMERICA250
DESCRIPTION:Mary Katherine Goddard printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include all the signers’ names. Visit this hands-on exhibit at the Bountiful Museum\, where guests can explore printing presses and enjoy patriotic\, interactive activities designed especially for children.\nJune 1 – August 31\, 2026\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/mary-katherina-goddard-display-at-the-bountiful-museum-america250-17/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260720T010000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260831T055900
DTSTAMP:20260721T170305Z
CREATED:20260714T175725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260721T170305Z
UID:3628-1784509200-1788155940@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:2026 Free Sunday Night Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2026 Free Sunday Night Concert Series\nSundays at 7pm\nKenley Amphitheater\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/2026-free-sunday-night-concert-series-7/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260721T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260722T170350Z
CREATED:20260719T175754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260722T170350Z
UID:3896-1784649600-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-23/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260721T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T055900
DTSTAMP:20260724T172604Z
CREATED:20260720T175731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260724T172604Z
UID:3936-1784664000-1788069540@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Mary Katherina Goddard Display at the Bountiful Museum - AMERICA250
DESCRIPTION:Mary Katherine Goddard printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include all the signers’ names. Visit this hands-on exhibit at the Bountiful Museum\, where guests can explore printing presses and enjoy patriotic\, interactive activities designed especially for children.\nJune 1 – August 31\, 2026\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/mary-katherina-goddard-display-at-the-bountiful-museum-america250-18/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260722T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260724T172548Z
CREATED:20260722T175731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260724T172548Z
UID:4013-1784736000-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-24/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260722T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T055900
DTSTAMP:20260724T172530Z
CREATED:20260723T175721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260724T172530Z
UID:4045-1784750400-1788069540@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Mary Katherina Goddard Display at the Bountiful Museum - AMERICA250
DESCRIPTION:Mary Katherine Goddard printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include all the signers’ names. Visit this hands-on exhibit at the Bountiful Museum\, where guests can explore printing presses and enjoy patriotic\, interactive activities designed especially for children.\nJune 1 – August 31\, 2026\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/mary-katherina-goddard-display-at-the-bountiful-museum-america250-19/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260723T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260724T172531Z
CREATED:20260723T175720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260724T172531Z
UID:4043-1784822400-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-25/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260725T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260820T170436Z
CREATED:20260724T175732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170436Z
UID:4111-1785002400-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-26/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260725T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T055900
DTSTAMP:20260820T170436Z
CREATED:20260724T175731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170436Z
UID:4109-1785009600-1788069540@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Mary Katherina Goddard Display at the Bountiful Museum - AMERICA250
DESCRIPTION:Mary Katherine Goddard printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include all the signers’ names. Visit this hands-on exhibit at the Bountiful Museum\, where guests can explore printing presses and enjoy patriotic\, interactive activities designed especially for children.\nJune 1 – August 31\, 2026\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/mary-katherina-goddard-display-at-the-bountiful-museum-america250-20/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260727T010000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260831T055900
DTSTAMP:20260820T170449Z
CREATED:20260721T175736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170449Z
UID:3984-1785114000-1788155940@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:2026 Free Sunday Night Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2026 Free Sunday Night Concert Series\nSundays at 7pm\nKenley Amphitheater\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/2026-free-sunday-night-concert-series-8/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260728T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260820T170427Z
CREATED:20260726T175725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170427Z
UID:4147-1785254400-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-27/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260728T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T055900
DTSTAMP:20260820T170424Z
CREATED:20260727T175723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170424Z
UID:4178-1785268800-1788069540@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Mary Katherina Goddard Display at the Bountiful Museum - AMERICA250
DESCRIPTION:Mary Katherine Goddard printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include all the signers’ names. Visit this hands-on exhibit at the Bountiful Museum\, where guests can explore printing presses and enjoy patriotic\, interactive activities designed especially for children.\nJune 1 – August 31\, 2026\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/mary-katherina-goddard-display-at-the-bountiful-museum-america250-21/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260729T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260820T170415Z
CREATED:20260729T175800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170415Z
UID:4244-1785340800-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-28/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260729T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T055900
DTSTAMP:20260820T170404Z
CREATED:20260730T175718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170404Z
UID:4271-1785355200-1788069540@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Mary Katherina Goddard Display at the Bountiful Museum - AMERICA250
DESCRIPTION:Mary Katherine Goddard printed the first copy of the Declaration of Independence to include all the signers’ names. Visit this hands-on exhibit at the Bountiful Museum\, where guests can explore printing presses and enjoy patriotic\, interactive activities designed especially for children.\nJune 1 – August 31\, 2026\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/mary-katherina-goddard-display-at-the-bountiful-museum-america250-22/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260730T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261126T023000
DTSTAMP:20260820T170525Z
CREATED:20260712T175815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170525Z
UID:3586-1785369600-1795660200@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:BDAC Family Art Night 2026
DESCRIPTION:On the last Wednesday of each month join us for a free family art making activity. Drop-In\, All supplies provided.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/bdac-family-art-night-2026-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260730T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260820T170403Z
CREATED:20260730T175719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170403Z
UID:4274-1785427200-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-29/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260731T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260820T170357Z
CREATED:20260731T181231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170357Z
UID:4317-1785513600-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-30/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260801T010000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T055900
DTSTAMP:20260820T170452Z
CREATED:20260719T175756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170452Z
UID:3906-1785546000-1787983140@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:2026 Free Friday Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Bring your friends and family to The Kenley this summer to enjoy Friday night movies at 7PM. Our films are shown on a very bright LED screen\, so we don’t have to wait until dark! Closed captions will be turned on for each film to increase accessibility. This program is funded by Layton R.A.M.P.\nWicked: For Good (May 29)\nZootopia 2 (June 5)\nTransformers One (June 12)\nTo Be Announced (June 19)\nIF (June 26)\nNational Treasure (July 3)\nHow To Train Your Dragon (July 10)\nPaddington (July 17)\nUP (July 31)\nWonder (August 7)\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas (August 14)\nTron Ares (August 21)\nLilo & Stitch (August 28)\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/2026-free-friday-film-series-8/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260801T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260829T000000
DTSTAMP:20260820T170348Z
CREATED:20260801T181231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T170348Z
UID:4339-1785607200-1787961600@daviscountyutah.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: Landscapes of Use\, Memory\, and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores how artists interpret and engage with the land—its forms\, histories\, and transformations.Through photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and moving image\, the featured works reflect on ancestral agriculture and land practices\, modern infrastructure\, environmental change\, displacement\, and ecological systems\, while considering personal\, political\, cultural\, and spiritual relationships to place.\nThe term Anthropocene is used to describe a proposed geological epoch defined by the profound and lasting impact of human activity on the Earth’s systems. This exhibition considers the landscape not as a passive backdrop\, but as an active record—shaped by use\, intervention\, and memory.\nAcross the exhibition\, artists trace the visible and invisible forces that shape place: extraction and preservation\, erosion and renewal\, habitation and displacement. In Utah and throughout the American West\, landscapes carry layered histories of settlement\, labor\, and stewardship that continue to inform how place is experienced\, remembered\, and understood.\nRather than presenting landscape as stable or untouched\, the exhibition reveals it as dynamic—shaped by competing uses\, pressures\, and histories. Salt accumulates\, structures rise and erode\, images document and distort. Across scales—from the intimate to the monumental—artists examine how human presence alters not only the physical environment\, but also our cultural\, political\, and spiritual relationships to it.\nAcross these works\, landscape emerges as both subject and consequence—shaped not only by natural forces\, but by the persistent imprint of human presence.\nThis calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com\, Utah’s one-stop\, online website for arts and entertainment events\, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
URL:https://daviscountyutah.com/event/anthropocene-landscapes-of-use-memory-and-transformation-31/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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