Jordan Novella's process is rooted in new movements including climate justice, liberation, and economic freedom, employing oils, mixed media, photography, and video arts. While seeking out new genres, she remains rooted in certain traditions of Latvian gnosis, New Forest Commoners, and widgie subculture. Solo shows include "Sneaker Closure" in 2018 at the Into Black Gallery, "Dream About You" at Jetstream Square in 2019, and a virtual exhibition in 2020 called "Chance Stage." She has also shown at a number of group shows, and is a multi-instrumentalist in numerous musical acts, including Glass Calling, Repeat Boys, and Uber Beats. In fall of 2021 she is slated to be the next artist-in-residence at Corson's Inlet State Park.Â
Jordan Novella's process is rooted in new movements including climate justice, liberation, and economic freedom, employing oils, mixed media, photography, and video arts. While seeking out new genres, she remains rooted in certain traditions of Latvian gnosis, New Forest Commoners, and widgie subculture. Solo shows include "Sneaker Closure" in 2018 at the Into Black Gallery, "Dream About You" at Jetstream Square in 2019, and a virtual exhibition in 2020 called "Chance Stage." She has also shown at a number of group shows, and is a multi-instrumentalist in numerous musical acts, including Glass Calling, Repeat Boys, and Uber Beats. In fall of 2021 she is slated to be the next artist-in-residence at Corson's Inlet State Park.Â
Jordan Novella's process is rooted in new movements including climate justice, liberation, and economic freedom, employing oils, mixed media, photography, and video arts. While seeking out new genres, she remains rooted in certain traditions of Latvian gnosis, New Forest Commoners, and widgie subculture. Solo shows include "Sneaker Closure" in 2018 at the Into Black Gallery, "Dream About You" at Jetstream Square in 2019, and a virtual exhibition in 2020 called "Chance Stage." She has also shown at a number of group shows, and is a multi-instrumentalist in numerous musical acts, including Glass Calling, Repeat Boys, and Uber Beats. In fall of 2021 she is slated to be the next artist-in-residence at Corson's Inlet State Park.Â
Big moments like these are meant to be seen somewhere other than your couch. Join us at evo Salt Lake for the global premiere of Natural Selection Bike.
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27 of the world’s most progressive riders, one wild course in Queenstown, and every run dropping at once on the big screen at evo.
We’ll have athlete appearances, giveaways, in-store deals, and cold beverages on hand.Â
Show up for the riding, stay for the energy—this is how it’s meant to be watched.
Finley Kirschenmann is a professional mountain biker originally from Utah, known for his fearless riding style and passion for pushing the limits on both trails and race courses. With a career built on dedication, precision, and a love for adventure, Finley has become a standout in the mountain biking community, inspiring riders across the country. Beyond racing, he is deeply committed to trail building and trail stewardship, helping grow and maintain the outdoor spaces that fuel the sport he loves.
Wasatch Trails Foundation cultivates memorable experiences through a three-part mission: maintain and build a healthy trail system, connect the community, and create trails built to last. By fostering stewardship, responsible recreation, and lasting connections to nature, they ensure the beauty of the Wasatch Mountains is preserved for future generations. Guided by a full-time Executive Director, a dedicated Board, Trail Crew, and countless volunteers, the foundation brings people together through trails that inspire adventure, community, and shared memories.