30+ Years Celebrating the Colorado Plateau

The Entrada Institute is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the natural, historical, and cultural heritage of the Colorado Plateau.

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About Entrada

The Entrada Institute is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the natural, historical, and cultural heritage of the Colorado Plateau. The Entrada Institute is headquartered in Torrey, Utah, the gateway to Capitol Reef National Park. A 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization, the Entrada Institute hosts events that include lectures and concerts, sponsors scientific studies and creative work, and extends scholarships to local students. We are passionate about the history of this land and its people, and we’re devoted to ensuring the vitality of the region for future generations.  [FIND US ON GOOGLE MAPS]

 

ART  HUMANITIES  MUSIC  SCIENCE

Community Engagement

Help Shape the Entrada Institute Regional Mural Project

A new permanent mural is being created this summer for the Entrada Institute, and we invite your voice in shaping it. This artwork will reflect the landscape, history, and shared experiences of this region.

WHAT SHOULD THIS MURAL INCLUDE?

  • Cottonwoods along the creek
  • Night skies and celestial landscapes
  • Red rock formations of Capitol Reef and the Colorado Plateau
  • Regional events, traditions, and lived experiences
  • Cultural and historical elements tied to this place

HOW TO CONTRIBUTE

We welcome: written ideas, stories, photographs, sketches, or descriptions of meaningful places.
No formal experience needed—simple ideas are valuable.

SUBMIT BY MAY 5

This allows time for design development and approval by early June.

What image or memory best represents this region to you?

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

DONNA PENCE

Donna Pence is a Utah-based teaching artist specializing in public art that reflects history of place, community input, landscape, and culture. Her work integrates imagery developed through collaboration with communities and historical groups.

PAUL HEATH

Paul Heath is a lifelong Salt Lake City artist with a BFA from the University of Utah. His public art includes etched glass installations and murals, and he has taught visual art since 2013.

WANT TO ATTEND AN ENTRADA EVENT?

Advance reservations are required.

V. Douglas Snow Collegiate Arts Mentorship Event

Three collegiate students from across Utah will receive a $500 stipend, 5 nights lodging, work in the field and studio with 2026 guest artist Jana Parkin in Torrey, Utah.  An exhibition and live interview featuring your work will cap off the event!

Applications must be submitted to info@entradainstitute.org by no later than 5:00 pm, May 11th.  A four-person committee will review all application submissions. Selections will be announced on May 16th to the Entrada Institute Board of Directors, and notifications will then be made to all applicants the following Monday, May 18th.

Immerse yourself in Torrey, Utah’s striking red rock landscapes—just a stone’s throw from Capitol Reef National Park—for a transformative writing workshop centered on environmental nonfiction and poetry.

This unique gathering invites writers of all levels to explore their connection to place through the written word. Surrounded by the awe-inspiring beauty of the Colorado Plateau, you’ll have space to reflect, create, and grow your craft alongside accomplished faculty and a community of supportive peers.

Whether you’re looking to experiment with form, spark new ideas, or refine your voice, this workshop offers the inspiration and feedback to help your writing flourish. Come write with us where the desert meets the sky.

Laura Pritchett

THURSDAY, MAY 14th

Jonathon Thompson

FRIDAY, MAY 15th

Annette McGivney

SATURDAY, MAY 16th

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Friday May 15th - 7:00pmJonathan Thompson—"Ode to Leaky Irrigation Ditches"70 South 200 West Entrada Institute, Inc PO Box 750217, Torrey, UT, United States, Utah 84775The second "Writing from the Land" presentation, sponsored by the Jarvis & Constance Doctorow Family Foundation, will take place on Friday May 15 at 7:00 p.m. Jonathan Thompson will discuss the crisis facing the Colorado River in a presentation entitled "Ode to Leaky Irrigation Ditches: Conflicting Views on Western Water Law, Values, and Aesthetics."

Jonathan is a writer, editor, and journalist who has focused on the lands and communities of the western United States since 1996. He has written for newspapers, has published two nonfiction books and a novel, and currently runs a newsletter focused on public lands.

To attend his talk, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/.
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Jonathan Thompson—Ode to Leaky Irrigation Ditches

The second "Writing from the Land" presentation, sponsored by the Jarvis & Constance Doctorow Family Foundation, will take place on Friday May 15 at 7:00 p.m. Jonathan Thompson will discuss the crisis facing the Colorado River in a presentation entitled "Ode to Leaky Irrigation Ditches: Conflicting Views on Western Water Law, Values, and Aesthetics."

Jonathan is a writer, editor, and journalist who has focused on the lands and communities of the western United States since 1996. He has written for newspapers, has published two nonfiction books and a novel, and currently runs a newsletter focused on public lands.

To attend his talk, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/. Jonathan's presentation will also be livestreamed here.
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Thursday May 14th - 7:00pmLaura Pritchett—"Nature Writing Now"70 South 200 West Entrada Institute, Inc PO Box 750217, Torrey, UT, United States, Utah 84775"Writing from the Land" is an annual workshop sponsored by the Entrada Institute. It is supported by a generous grant from the Jarvis & Constance Doctorow Family Foundation in honor of Doctorow family member, the esteemed author and educator, François Camoin. Writers leave the workshop with new works and insights, a deeper connection to the land, and a supportive creative community. This unique experience nurtures emerging and established voices and celebrates the power of words shaped by nature, especially the Colorado Plateau. On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, members of the "Writing from the Land" faculty will give public presentations.

The first of these will take place this Thursday night, May 14, at 7:00 p.m., when Laura Pritchett will present a talk entitled "Nature Writing Now." In her presentation, she will discuss her work, that of other nature writers, and current trends in nature writing. Laura is the author of seven novels and two works of nonfiction. She has also served as the editor of three anthologies; and, as a freelance writer, her work has appeared in numerous publications.

To attend her talk, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/.
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Laura Pritchett—Nature Writing Now

"Writing from the Land" is an annual workshop sponsored by the Entrada Institute. It is supported by a generous grant from the Jarvis & Constance Doctorow Family Foundation in honor of Doctorow family member, the esteemed author and educator, François Camoin. Writers leave the workshop with new works and insights, a deeper connection to the land, and a supportive creative community. This unique experience nurtures emerging and established voices and celebrates the power of words shaped by nature, especially the Colorado Plateau. On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, members of the "Writing from the Land" faculty will give public presentations.

The first of these will take place this Thursday night, May 14, at 7:00 p.m., when Laura Pritchett will present a talk entitled "Nature Writing Now." In her presentation, she will discuss her work, that of other nature writers, and current trends in nature writing. Laura is the author of seven novels and two works of nonfiction. She has also served as the editor of three anthologies; and, as a freelance writer, her work has appeared in numerous publications.

To attend her talk, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/. Laura's presentation will also be livestreamed here.
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“The Entrada Institute is the brainchild of thoughtful, generous, visionary people. Entrada fosters life-affirming interconnections between nature and the arts reminiscent of Friedrich Schelling’s nature is visible spirit, spirit is invisible nature.”

– Scott Abbott, Ph.D

“I see firsthand the value it provides to the community, its residents, and visitors from all corners of the world. Entrada contributes to increasing our appreciation of the natural world and its inhabitants. It also provides a fascinating slate of programs and classes that are open to all. Entrada adds immeasurably to the fabric of this area and deserves our support.”

– Annie Holt, co-owner of The Old House at Center and Main in Torrey

“There are cliff and buttes, mountains and mesas, canyons and valleys, domes and pinnacles, rounded slopes and numberless smaller forms, all painted in a rainbow spectrum of glorious hues, sculptured into … patterns that astonish with strange and endless diversity.”

– Ward Roylance, co-founder, Entrada Institute

“What impressed me about Entrada was honoring and celebrating both our natural and cultural legacies at the local level and along the Colorado Plateau. The Entrada Institute helps protect and preserve the heritage of Wayne County, State of Utah, and Colorado Plateau. Entrada, you are the role model for the future.”

– Rosemary Sucec, Cultural Anthropologist, National Park Service

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