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S1, E55: UtahPresents, Exec. Director - Chloe Jones

Episode 55 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1, E55: UtahPresents, Exec. Director - Chloe Jones" was published on October 12, 2024 and runs 75 minutes.

October 12, 2024 ·75m · Small Lake City

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Chloe Jones, the visionary Executive Director of Utah Presents, takes us on a journey through the vibrant world of performance art at Kingsbury Hall. From her artistic upbringing in Utah to her inspiring time managing a creative space in Martha's Vineyard, Chloe's story is a testament to the power of embracing the unexpected. We explore the centennial legacy of Kingsbury Hall as it approaches its 100th year in 2030 and how Chloe is pioneering efforts to bring innovative and diverse performanc...

Chloe Jones, the visionary Executive Director of Utah Presents, takes us on a journey through the vibrant world of performance art at Kingsbury Hall. From her artistic upbringing in Utah to her inspiring time managing a creative space in Martha's Vineyard, Chloe's story is a testament to the power of embracing the unexpected. We explore the centennial legacy of Kingsbury Hall as it approaches its 100th year in 2030 and how Chloe is pioneering efforts to bring innovative and diverse performances that enrich the cultural tapestry of Salt Lake City.

Life's unexpected paths can lead to the most profound discoveries, and Chloe's experiences are no exception. She shares how intimate moments, have shaped her artistic vision and career. Dive into the challenges and joys of choosing a creative path, as Chloe discusses the intricate dance between artistry and entrepreneurship. Through personal anecdotes, she highlights the necessity of stepping outside one's comfort zone to truly experience the magic of live performances and the profound connections they foster within a community.

Salt Lake City, affectionately known as "Small Lake City," serves as a backdrop to our conversation about community bonds and cultural evolution. Chloe reflects on the allure of returning to her roots and the unique sense of belonging that comes from familiar landscapes and shared histories. Discover how Utah Presents is making art accessible to all, from transforming Kingsbury Hall's stage to showcase local talent to offering affordable ticket pricing. This episode is a vibrant celebration of art, community, and the dynamic interplay between creativity and connection.

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