Perspective Over Pints: Chapter III

Perspective Over Pints: Chapter III

Fisher Brewing CompanySalt Lake City, UT
Wednesday, Mar 11 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm
Overview

Join us for the next chapter of Perspective Over Pints.

Perspectives Over Pints is a monthly lecture series exploring the intersection of Utah and contemporary culture — from environment to industry to public life. Each talk delivers a straightforward look at what’s happening and why it matters. Come for the talk, stay for the pint, leave with a new perspective.

In this chapter we'll discuss ochre pigments and the relationship between humans and geology through an art lens.

Key Takeaways Include:

1. Ochre is our geo-kin, and in our relationship to Ochre, with its many uses, we can reconsider our human relationship to the more-than-human.

2. Color is more than an abstract concept or experience, it's a material with agency.

3. We can all relate to color beyond commodified pantone codes.

Our featured speaker is Elpitha Tsoutsounakis, a Cretan-American designer, printer, and educator. She operates Books & Supply (@books-and), a design, art, and architecture storefront and community project space in downtown Salt Lake City. She was a design faculty at the University of Utah from 2010-2025 where she founded the Division of Multi-disciplinary Design. She continues her design research and creative work through the Field Studio Geontological Survey, or FSGS, a speculative design practice with Ochre and the more-than-human (unknownprospect.org). She has exhibited and published locally, nationally, and internationally. She also currently serves as Chair of the advisory board for Epicenter in Green River, Utah. @Elpitha unknownprospect.org

This is a ticketed event and will take place at Fisher Brewing Company 320 W 800 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. You must be 21+ to attend.

Join us for the next chapter of Perspective Over Pints.

Perspectives Over Pints is a monthly lecture series exploring the intersection of Utah and contemporary culture — from environment to industry to public life. Each talk delivers a straightforward look at what’s happening and why it matters. Come for the talk, stay for the pint, leave with a new perspective.

In this chapter we'll discuss ochre pigments and the relationship between humans and geology through an art lens.

Key Takeaways Include:

1. Ochre is our geo-kin, and in our relationship to Ochre, with its many uses, we can reconsider our human relationship to the more-than-human.

2. Color is more than an abstract concept or experience, it's a material with agency.

3. We can all relate to color beyond commodified pantone codes.

Our featured speaker is Elpitha Tsoutsounakis, a Cretan-American designer, printer, and educator. She operates Books & Supply (@books-and), a design, art, and architecture storefront and community project space in downtown Salt Lake City. She was a design faculty at the University of Utah from 2010-2025 where she founded the Division of Multi-disciplinary Design. She continues her design research and creative work through the Field Studio Geontological Survey, or FSGS, a speculative design practice with Ochre and the more-than-human (unknownprospect.org). She has exhibited and published locally, nationally, and internationally. She also currently serves as Chair of the advisory board for Epicenter in Green River, Utah. @Elpitha unknownprospect.org

This is a ticketed event and will take place at Fisher Brewing Company 320 W 800 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. You must be 21+ to attend.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • ages 21+
  • In person
  • Doors at 6PM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Fisher Brewing Company

320 West 800 South

Salt Lake City, UT 84101

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