Eleanor Scholz – Handscapes

“Handscapes reflects on the hand’s (therefore man’s) ability to create, construct, and control our mental and physical environments, along with the creative, mental, and physical power inherent in the use of our hands. By placing the handscapes amidst the construction and development of downtown Salt Lake City, the artist hopes to allude to man’s incredible capacity to shape the world around us (for better or for worse).”  – Eleanor Scholz

Website: eleanorscholz.tumblr.com

Located between West Temple and 300 South, in-between the old Zephyr Building and Sicilia Pizza. (About 55 West) 

 

Celebration of the Hand was started by The Temporary Museum of Permanent Change and Craft Lake City in the Summer of 2012 as a way to highlight and showcase the work of local artisans participating in the Craft Lake City DIY Festival. The Celebration of the Hand pieces are installed into steel Plakats, which are adjacent to the sidewalks on the North and South sides of Broadway (300 South) between 200 West and 200 East.

The exhibit is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is free to the public.

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