Voices from the Field
Archivists, curators, academics, creatives, and others share their perspectives on Mining the West.
Excerpts from Rain Scald
Tacey Atsitty, poet
Utah Abandoned Mine Reclamation
Seth Button, archaeologist
Pit Stops: Open Pit Mine Overlooks in the West
Center for Land Use Interpretation
Copper Kings: Arizona, Utah, and Montana
Betsy Fahlman, PhD, curator, Phoenix Art Museum
Profile of Bingham Canyon Miners
Rajive Ganguli, PhD, PE; Rambabu Pothina, PhD; Michael Nelson, PhD. University of Utah Department of Mining Engineering
Toward a Bird's Eye View: Beyond mine, extracted
Gretchen Ernster Henderson, writer, artist, scholar
Risk and Reward: the Western Uranium Boom
Nate Housley, labor historian, writer, and Program Assistant, Utah Humanities' Think Water Utah Project
The End of the City of Bingham Canyon
Brian Leech, environmental historian, Associate Professor of History, Augustana College
Health and Environmental Impacts of Mining
Daniel Mendoza, Research Asst. Professor, Atmospheric Sciences/Adjunct Asst. Professor, Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Division/Visiting Asst. Professor, City & Metropolitan Planning, NEXUS Research Institute, University of Utah
Deeply Dependent
Marnie Powers-Torrey, book artist, Director of the Book Arts Program & Red Butte Press, University of Utah
Claims
Paisley Rekdal, author, Distinguished Professor, University of Utah, Poet Laureate, Utah
An Interview with Tommy Rock
Tommy Rock, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Higgins Research Laboratory, Princeton University
Pink Moon Atlas
Elpitha Tsoutsounakis, designer, printer, and educator, Assistant Professor, Division of Multi-disciplinary Design, University of Utah
Innocence
Lindsey Webb, author, poet, PhD student, University of Utah
Digging Into Utah's Mining History
Betsey Welland, MLIS, Senior Archivist, Marriott Library Special Collections
Connecting the Dots
Will Wilson, Diné photographer and trans-customary artist