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Three nominees to Salt Lake City Arts Council placed on consent agenda

2802602 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The council heard brief statements from three Arts Council nominees and placed their names on the meeting consent agenda for formal confirmation at the evening meeting: Ignacio Rosenberg, Eugenie Jaffe and Ryan Kanter.

Salt Lake City councilors heard brief remarks from three nominees for the Salt Lake City Arts Council and agreed to place their names on the consent agenda for confirmation at the council's evening meeting.

Nominees introduced themselves and summarized backgrounds in arts and community work. Ignacio Rosenberg described a career in entertainment and large-scale event and lighting design and said he wanted to help Salt Lake City scale cultural events and public art. "I design a lot of very large shows around the world," he told councilors, framing his interest in work that engages the city's outdoor scale and Olympic legacy.

Eugenie Jaffe said she has a long history in the local arts scene and broadcast media, including work with KRCL since 2012 and prior experience with Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company and the 2002 Cultural Olympiad. Ryan Kanter, appearing virtually, said he moved to Salt Lake City in 2019 for medical training and has volunteered around arts events such as the Twilight Series and Buskerfest.

Ending: Council chair said each nominee's name would be added to the consent agenda for the formal meeting; no formal vote occurred during the work session.