ARC 2020 Livestream Concert

Tune in here on September 26 at 7:00pm (MDT) for a concert featuring ARC’s performing artists. The concert will remain available to watch for 24 hours after the premiere.

Visit the main ARC Digital Festival page throughout the week for daily features and interviews with Gallery and Concert artists.

Meet the Artists

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Dance With Sobriety

Dance With Sobriety is a program dedicated to recovering Alcoholics and Addicts who choose to get together and celebrate life. Our focus is to have fun with the art of moving our bodies. While helping each achieve our full potential, we know how to enjoy our clarity. While once diluting our bodies with chemicals and alcohol to alter our ability to function, we learn how to re-coordinate our bodies and fill our hearts with music.

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JT Bevy

Salt Lake City/Ogden-based JT Bevy is formed and fronted by Jake Thomas, a singer, songwriter and producer who has fronted and played well over 1,000 shows over a 15-year time period, in over a dozen different states. He is joined by Adam Smith on Bass, Walker Masuda on Guitar and Russell Majcher on drums.

JT Bevy is bringing all the years of experience and music diversity into the LIVE JT Bevy show for great new music and an amazing live show experience that is rapidly growing their 9,000 plus followers.

The bands’ extensive multi-genre music background gives them an "anything goes" music style that can capture a large audience with different music tastes. The music is centered on alternative rock with shades of electronic, rap, classic and pop country rock. You could say it's a mix of Jane's Addiction meets Imagine Dragons with a touch of The 1975 and The Red Hot Chili Peppers!

MYKAH Blending her Portland, Oregon roots with alternative pop, along with a splash of cool-edged soul in her music, upcoming artist MYKAH dares her audience not to sing, dance, and relate to her style.

MYKAH

Blending her Portland, Oregon roots with alternative pop, along with a splash of cool-edged soul in her music, upcoming artist MYKAH dares her audience not to sing, dance, and relate to her style.

 
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Gray

Gray is best known for crumpling up paper into a ball and throwing it behind him. This paper contains words, like a love note, or an apology (or both), the syntax of which he is never be quite satisfied with. He has fallen in love and apologized so many times that the living room and dining room of his apartment have become completely covered with paperballs. He refuses to carry them to the garbage, because he likes to be reminded of failure. There are enough paperballs to completely cover the entire floor of his apartment 5 feet deep. He has a fondness for jumping off of furniture and into the balls, swimming through them from one room to another. This activity reminds him of leaping into leaves in Autumn. Sometimes he writes love letters to the apology letters, and sometimes he writes apology letters to the love letters. Once the collection of paperballs reach the ceiling, Gray will be forced to rent another apartment. He will still he maintain the original apartment with the paperballs. He’ll continue returning to it until he can discover the perfect way of saying “I love you, I’m sorry.”

 
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Own It

Cultivating a visceral experience of synergy. We are the artists, innovators and shit-starters.

Our goal is to keep listening, questioning and bringing it to the mic.

ARC Digital Gallery

This year’s festival features a Digital Gallery where you can explore artwork by local artists in recovery.

The Gallery is open for viewing from September 21-27