The Seven Canyons Trust seeks up to three artists for a Quick Draw en Plein Air event at Beer at the Confluence on Saturday, June 15th. The Quick Draw seeks to activate the event with fun, family-friendly programming, while highlighting and supporting local artists. Honorariums of $100 are available with an option for up to 50% of the sale of artwork(s).
Read MoreNearly 200 gallons of diesel fuel was spilled into Parleys Creek in Salt Lake County, UT after a semi truck crashed on Interstate-80. Pet owners are advised to keep animals out of the creek as cleanup happens.
Read MoreThe Hidden Waters installation, a collaboration between the Seven Canyons Trust and The Blocks, will explore narratives related to the Salt Lake Valley’s relationship with water. The installation will feature two components, a series of artist-commissioned Water Drops and The Source—a large sculptural element to unify the piece. Ultimately, the installation aims to build education and stewardship in our valley named after water.
Read MoreThe Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation will support the Seven Creeks | Walk Series through the Utah Children’s Outdoor Recreation & Education Grant program. Programming will organize walking conversations, environmental education, and collaborative service-oriented action along the seven creeks of the Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreThe Seven Canyons Trust and Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency have completed the City Creek at Folsom Trail Daylighting Design Plan, the culmination of a two-year process to envision City Creek and additional improvements along the Folsom Trail between 700 and 1000 West in Salt Lake City. Now, we are tasked with building momentum and raising funds to implement the vision!
Read MoreShow the creeks your love! Make a one-time, monthly, or annual donation to build a better creek future and create green spaces that connect and inspire us all in the Salt Lake Valley: sevencanyonstrust.org/donate.
Read MoreThe Roots Art Kollective has completed the nearly 300’ Folsom Trail Mural Project. Their mural acknowledges City Creek, beautifies the Folsom Trail corridor, and represents the Euclid/Poplar Grove neighborhood.
Read MoreWe’ve received two further awards for the Seven Greenways Vision Plan, an Award of Excellence from the Utah Chapter and an Honor Award from the Colorado/Wyoming Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Read MoreDesign concepts for Allen Park present three approaches for the future of the site. Share your feedback with Salt Lake City to guide the balance between the unique artworks, historic buildings, and natural space.
Read MoreListen to audio of the City Creek at Folsom Trail design walks on Ways of Water from KRCL Radioactive’s Connor Este.
Read MoreAn article detailing the Seven Greenways Vision Plan Opportunity Area Walk series, including a walk along the buried Emigration Creek at Herman Franks Park in Salt Lake City and various other projects.
Read MoreThe design for City Creek at Folsom Trail is here. Tell us what you think about the concept at: folsomtrail.org/design. Your feedback is key to the future City Creek at Folsom Trail!
Read MoreJoin us for five walks along opportunity areas along our creeks identified in the Seven Greenways Vision Plan—Water, Nature, Community, Recreation, and Urban.
Read MoreEPA grant will allow Salt Lake City to clean up west-side site and possibly bring restaurants, coffeehouses and other commerce to the Folsom Trail.
Read MoreThe Roots Art Kollective has been selected for the Folsom Trail Mural Project. Their mural will acknowledge City Creek, beautify the Folsom Trail corridor, and represent the Euclid/Poplar Grove neighborhood.
Read MoreA wall in want of character. The Folsom River Mural Project is an opportunity for local artists to make their mark.
Read MoreWe are seeking an artist or artist-led team to create an outdoor mural along the Folsom Trail at 25 S 1000 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104. The artwork is intend to acknowledge City Creek, beautify the Folsom Trail corridor, and represent the Euclid/Poplar Grove neighborhood.
Read MoreAn article highlighting the fact that Salt Lake City’s buried creeks were one of the reasons for the notorious 1983 floods. The Three Creeks Confluence is a good step forward!
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