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July 22, 2009 News » Cover Story

Utah's Alternative Pioneers 

Celebrating the inner genius of Zion’s many misfits and nonconformists.

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1 Joe McQueen
2 Casey Jarman
3 Gordon Hanks
4 Cal Nez
5 Rev. France Davis
6 Michael MacKay
7 Greg Schirf
8 Joe Redburn
9 Brew Haha (Rebecca Rendon)
10 Bonnie/Denis Phillips (Phillips Gallery)
11 Tony Yapias
12 Joe Vogel
13 Tom Barberi
14 Ruby Chacon
15 Alan Kay
16 Trent Harris
17 Stephen Brown
18 Steven Rosenberg
19 Kevin Kirk
20 John Williams
21 Jacki Pratt
22 Gary & Millie Watts
23 Terry Tempest Williams
24 Neil Labute
25 Vai Bhavi & Caru Das
26 Greta Belanger DeJong
27 Brian Barnard
28 Stephen Goldsmith
29 Jerry Rapier
30 Adam Price
31 Kelli Petterson
32 Corey Fox
33 Jim Stiles
34 Phillip Bimstein
35 Lance Saunders (Kilby Court)
36 Bruce Bastian
37 Lucy Cardenas
38 John Saltas
39 Babs Delay
40 Robert Redford
41 Richard Dutcher
42 Nancy Borgenicht & Allen Nevins (Saturday’s Voyeur)
43 Jackie Biskupski
44 Pete Ashdown

Note: Not all pioneers are pictured.In our use of the Sgt. Pepper art for this feature, City Weekly would be remiss in not recognizing Sundance resident Jann Haworth. In 1967, Haworth co-designed with then-husband, Peter Blake, the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper iconic album cover for which they were awarded a Grammy. Thirty years later, she came to Utah on an arts grant to study quilt-making, setting up shop (literally) at Sundance. She founded the Art Shack Studios and Glass Recycling Works. In 2004, Haworth was again the creative force behind the “SLC Pepper,” a civic mural located on 250 S. 400 West in Salt Lake City. The new mural involved more than 30 artists, and, Haworth says, corrects the gender and ethnic biases of the original.

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