A gallery prepares to leave Salt Lake City's Main Street after 44 years, leaving Native American artists with one less place to sell their goods
David Dunn has operated TP Gallery out of a tiny storefront on Salt Lake City’s Main Street for 44 years, becoming a fixture downtown and a friend to regulars and to the Native American artists whose works he displays.
Now, Dunn is closing the store, after the landlords told him they have plans to renovate the block. I interviewed Dunn about the closure of this long-standing business, and talked to Native American artists about the difficulty of finding places to sell their work. Read the story here on sltrib.com.