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Helper's Artistic Revival

See how Helper, Utah has transformed from old mining town to burgeoning artist’s haven.

02/20/2020

This Is Utah

Helper's Artistic Revival

Clip: Season 2 Episode 3 | 7m 3sVideo has Closed Captions

See how Helper, Utah has transformed from old mining town to burgeoning artist’s haven.

In rural east-central Utah, a beautiful landscape, affordable cost of living, and lack of distractions makes for a great place to create art. See how the town’s mix of university transplants and local creatives are leading an artist’s revitalization of historic Helper, from the restored 1940s Conoco station and vibrant murals along Main Street to the annual Helper Arts, Music & Film Festival.

02/20/2020

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