K. Sophie Will FILE - This undated file photo shows Hickman Arch at Capitol Reef near Torrey, Utah. Capitol Reef National Park has announced its 2021 Artists in Residence program, which pays living expenses for artists to live, work and practice their crafts amid the park's spectacular landscapes. (Danny Chan La/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP, File) January 30, 2021 - 5:01 AM ST. GEORGE, Utah - A painter, a printmaker, a photographer and a writer walk into a national park â for their artist residency, of course. Capitol Reef National Park announced the 2021 Artists-in-Residence on Tuesday, marking the fifth year of the program, the Spectrum reported.