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]
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MUSICAL GUEST: CHRISTOPH LUTY
Christoph Luty is an internationally recognized jazz upright bassist, composer, and arranger with a remarkable three-decade, Los Angeles-based career. A Utah native and current Torrey resident, he built his reputation performing at prestigious venues worldwide, including the Hollywood Bowl, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, and the Tokyo Blue Note.
Luty is best known for his long-standing roles with the Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra (21 years) and the Jeff Hamilton Trio (18 years). His extensive discography includes over 30 albums and the Grammy-winning soundtrack to the film Good Night and Good Luck, in which he also appeared on-screen. His credits further include live television performances on shows like American Idol and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
Since retiring to Torrey with his wife Nancy in 2022, Christoph has returned to his original instrument, the guitar, after a 35-year hiatus.
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.

Annette McGivney
(Nonfiction)

Jonathon Thompson
(Editor, Journalist)

Laura Pritchett
(Fiction)





















