Gravity and Water: Mark Making in a Winter’s Desert with Anne Kaferle

Finding Helper at a time when she “needed it the most,” landscape artist Anne Kaferle has put down roots in Utah, thanks to plein-air painting and the healing power of time alone in the landscape.

Written By Brinley Froelich

An artist with a canvas in front of them, observing the scenery and preparing to paint.
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Anne Kaferle at work in Torrey

Anne Kaferle at work in Torrey

Photo: Andrew Burr

The Serendipity of a Quiet Place To Live

“It’s got a really gentle pace of life. You’re surrounded by more natural sort of rhythms,” she says of Helper, the cadence of her voice seeming to match the deep pulse of the earth as we speak over the phone. (Read: “Turning Carbon Into Culture.”)

Walking outside in Helper, you’re surrounded by the wild, she says. The town’s Main Street boosts an iconic Western look and feel, with 2,000-foot cliffs in view to the north. A river runs through the middle of town, offering a relaxing place to walk along an easy trail, with river restoration projects drawing people in to swim and float during the warmer months. 

With a slower pace of living, it becomes easier to focus on art and expression. And with a nurturing environment of fellow artists, many of whom have purchased old buildings on Main Street and converted them into art galleries, it makes sense that this environment would cultivate and support many creative spirits. (Read: “Utah Female Artists Explore the Sublime Through Art.”

Main Street in Helper

Main Street in Helper

Photo: Andrew Burr

Hiking Hickman Bridge Trail in Capitol Reef National Park

Hiking Hickman Bridge Trail in Capitol Reef National Park

Photo: Andrew Burr

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If You Go

Many art galleries and must-sees are found along Helper's Main Street. Stroll with your mind wide-opened to the history, livelihoods and industry that created this town.

Where to Stay

Browse Helper's eclectic Airbnb offerings or stay at the Castle Gate RV Park with 106 sites including RV hookups, tents and full-service cabins. On 13 acres on the south end of Helper, Castle Gate will offer a wide range of amenities and Price River access. 

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