Life on State, 2025 Neon
Once adorned with an array of iconic neon and light-based signs, State Street holds a vibrant cultural history that brought color and personality to Salt Lake City’s urban fabric. Honoring this legacy, the Salt Lake Art Design Board commissioned eight Utah-based artists to create neon-inspired artwork that celebrates and reimagines this history. The Life on State public art project features eight unique designs brought to life by YESCO’s neon artists, each transformed into a 4-foot in diameter neon artwork mounted 10 feet on steel support posts. Four posts were constructed in total, each displaying two distinctive designs back-to-back.
This project highlights the Public Art Program’s dedication to supporting Utah-based artists, especially those new to public art. By managing fabrication and installation directly, the program created an accessible opportunity for many first-time public art artists. This project originated from a Call for Artists released in 2022, reflecting the Salt Lake City Arts Council’s commitment to fostering opportunities for local creatives to engage with the public on a significant scale.
Installed along the east and west portions of State Street that run from 600 South to 700 South, this public art installation is part of Salt Lake City’s broader “Life on State“ Implementation Plan, an initiative to promote economic development, improve transportation, and enhance safety on State
Photo 1: Kalani Tonga
Photo 2: Chuck Landvatter
Photo 3: Alex Billany
Photo 4: Liz Shattler
Photo 5: Valerie Jar
Photo 6: Emma Ryder
Photo 7: Ryan Perkins
Photo 8: Verónica Pérez







This project was made possible through the Salt Lake City Arts Council’s Public Art Program, with support from the Salt Lake City Engineering & Transportation Divisions, Utah Department of Transportation, the Midtown District of Salt Lake City, YESCO, and the Salt Lake Art Design Board.
Photo credit: Salt Lake City Corp
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