CONTINUING EXHIBITS
A Gallery (Creekside Place, west of Cottonwood Mall) — Celebrating 16 years in business, with new works by Gary Collins, Brian Christensen, Brent Godfrey, Victoria Hixon-Longaker, Cynthia Jeppson, Galina Perova, Jared Sanders, Terry Scheid, David Smith-Harrison, Trevor Southey and Dahrl Thomson.
Aaron's Artist Gallery (1160 S. Windsor (840 East), Salt Lake City, 466-9000) — "Po-Art: Paintings with Poetry, Expressing Struggles of the Spirit," featuring paintings and poetry by Scot Aaron. Show ongoing. To set up a time to visit gallery, call 466-9000.
Alpine Art and the Robin Grey Gallery (430 E. South Temple, 355-1155) — Works by Larry Christensen, Leigh Anne Boye, Rehle Higham, LeConte Stewart and more.
Alvin Gittins Gallery (161 Art and Architecture Building, U. campus, 581-8677) — Student figure show through Jan. 28.
Anderson-Foothill Library (1135 S. 2100 East, 524-8278) — "Utopia, Dystopia, Apocalypse: Images for a New Millennium" through March 5.
Aperture Gallery (307 W. 200 South, No. 1003, 363-9700) — West Wing gallery: "Dead Trucks," featuring photography and Gicle prints by Scott T. Smith. East Wing gallery: "Envision," featuring a group show through Feb. 15.
Art Access Gallery* (339 W. Pierpont Ave., 328-0703) — "Under the 5th Street Overpass," featuring photographs by Neil Orloff.
Art Access II: "Nosotros Y Ms: A Return to Atzlan," featuring the work of Ruby Chacon Hurst. Both exhibits run through Feb. 11.
Art Barn/Finch Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — Mixed media works by Gene Banks, Al Childress and Christopher Lynn through Feb. 25.
Artspace Artists Association (337 W. Pierpont Ave., California Rubber and Tire Building) — New works and works in progress.
Atrium Gallery (5th floor, Salt Lake Public Library) — "Utopia, Dystopia, Apocalypse: Images for a New Millennium;" through March 5.
Bingham Gallery (1074 E. 2100 South, 832-9220) — Specializing in artwork by American artists of the past 100 years with special emphasis on Maynard Dixon. Also seen are Claude Buck, Stuart Davis, Severin Roesen and Robert Henri.
C Gallery (466 S. 500 East, 359-8625) — "W is for Watercolor," featuring work by Richard Shieh; through Feb. 29.
Chapman Library (577 S. 900 West, 524-8285) — "Utopia, Dystopia, Apocalypse: Images for a New Millennium" through March 5.
Cherry Street Gallery (4790 S. Cherry St., 281-0075) — New watercolors by Janice Walker Hall and Ian Ramsey, acrylics by Mike Fletcher, pastels by Andrea Archambault and photographs by Scott Ruston and Amanda Bowers through January.
Chroma Gallery (170 W. 2950 South, 487-4316) — Acrylics-serigraphs by Darryl Erdmann. Exhibit ongoing.
C O L O N Y Art (676 S. 700 East, 531-1515) — Representing Clay Wagstaff, Chris Young, Gwen Peine, Norma Forsberg, Ann Marie Oborn, Doyle Shaw, Rob Adamson, Pilar Pobil, Diane Turner, Larry Wade and others.
David Ericson Fine Art* (260 S. 200 West, 533-8245) — Works by Walter Rane, Lee Bennion, Frank Huff, Osral Allred and others.
Day-Riverside Branch Library (1575 W. 1000 North, 524-8287) — "Utopia, Dystopia, Apocalypse: Images for a New Millennium" through March 5.
D.B. Gallery (125 E. 6100 South, Murray, 268-9562) — Ongoing exhibit of Utah artists Richard Murray, Dave Keough and Jim Weiss.
East Millcreek Library (2266 E. Evergreen Ave., 943-4636) — "A Few of Our Favorite Things," featuring photography by Kathleen Gardner and Marguerite H. Roberts, through March 3.
Fine Art Originals by Utah Artists (4766 S. State, Murray, 265-0855) — Works by Thurl "Big T" Bailey, Paul James, Margie Vierig, Yevgeniy Zolotsev, Gary M. Stoddard and others.
Framery (1519 S. 1500 East) — Works by Glania Perova.
F. Weixler Gallery (132 E St., 534-1014) — Works by Valoy Eaton, Harrison Groutage, Kimball Warren, Karl Thomas, Dennis Smith and others.
Gallery at Pierpont Lofts (356 W. Pierpont, 359-9805) — Original works and Iris prints by such artists as Denis Phillips, Bonnie Phillips, Willamarie Hueselkamp, Pilar Pobil, Al Rounds and more.
King's Cottage Gallery (2233 S. 700 East, 486-5019) — Paintings by Susan Gallacher and Rob Adamson are now showing.
Left Bank Gallery* (242 S. 200 West, 539-0343) — "Annual National Small Works Competition Winner's Exhibition" through Jan 29.
Light Spot (1043 E. 900 South) — "GIGANTI/DRAGHGLI/EROI" (the Giants, the Dragons, the Heroes), featuring glass from Murano, Italy, by artisans Noti Massari, Renato Toso and Roberto Pamio.
Metro Arts (1361 S. Main, 484-7585) — "This Is The Place: Video/Poetry/Media," featuring artwork about the idea of "place," through Feb. 26.
Moonbird Studio (353 W. 200 South, Studio No. 301, 322-3816) — Kids' art from "Bad Dog Rediscovers America," urban kids mentoring project. Exhibit is ongoing.
Museum of Church History and Art (45 N. West Temple, 240-2299) — "At the Center Place: Photographs of LDS Church Headquarters, 1853-1999," featuring photographs of buildings and their different architectural styles that have been used by the LDS Church. Also, "Practicing Pure Religion: Latter-day Saint Welfare and Humanitarian Service," featuring work that tells the story of service, through Feb. 13.
Nativo (353 W. 200 South, 531-8555) — Contemporary interpretations of antique Victorian jewelry by Cheryl Elliot.
Oasis Cafe — Golden Braid Books (151 S. 500 East, 322-1162) —"Mountains, Hills and Gardens," featuring recent paintings by Royden Card, through Feb. 15.
Phillips Gallery* (444 E. 200 South, 364-8284) — Work by Thomas Howa through Feb. 11.
Red Gallery (Artspace Rubber Co., 353 W. 200 South, No. 407, 533-8744) — Works by Lance Clayton, Billy Fever, Tessa Mecham, Ben Fox, Sri Whipple, Sean Graff, Erik Ostling, Martin Novak, Teresa Flowers and Heather Barron.
Rio Grande Cafe (270 S. Rio Grande, 364-3302) — Works by Jim Maire through Jan. 30.
Ruth Tyler Library (8280 S. 75 West, Midvale, 278-0913) — Acrylics by Marla Duggins, a member of the Intermountain Society of Artists, through February.
Salt Lake Art Center* (20 S. West Temple) — Main gallery: Paintings by Edith Carlson through April 9. Street gallery: "Orpheus & Eurydice: Artists Look at Heaven & Hell," through Feb. 20.
Schorr Gallery, West Jordan City Hall (8000 S. Redwood Road, 569-5100) — "The New Millennium Art Show," featuring work by Lorretta Derr, Jamie Jewkes, Lorri Jewkes, Cheryl Merkley, James F. Olson and RoMae Shryers, through Feb. 29.
ShearerImages (3945 Wasatch Blvd., 277-6644) — Photography by Andy and Marilyn Shearer.
Silvertip Gallery (664 Union Square, Sandy, 571-9504) — Ongoing exhibition of sculpture by William L. Jorgensen, Dee Jorgensen, R.L. Blair, Victor Reece, Avard Fairbanks and Shawn Beeler.
Sugar Post Pottery and Mudworks Gallery (1950 S. 1100 East, 832-9235) — Clay works by Ben Behunin and Fred Conlon and paintings by Fred Thomas.
Sweet Avenues Branch Library (455 F St., 524-8276) — "Utopia, Dystopia, Apocalypse: Images for a New Millennium" through March 5.
Tivoli Gallery* (255 S. State, 521-6288) — James Pritchard, Ken Spencer and Elva Malin retrospectives through February.
Twiggs & Moore Art Gallery (Gardner Historic Village, 1095 W. 7800 South, West Jordan, 255-3004) — Works by Greg Olsen, James Christensen, Arnold Friberg, Nancy Glazier and more. Exhibit ongoing.
University Hospital (Medical Drive, 2nd floor) — "Suffering in Silence: Creativity and Migraine," featuring work by artists who suffer from migraines, through March 10. Panel discussion on art and migraines will be in the Hope Chapel area from 5-6 p.m.
Urban Arts Gallery (Second floor, Trolley Square, 322-3111) — Group show with Karl Pace, Tom Mulder, Richard Murray and Jim Stewart.
UtahMuseum of Fine Arts* (University of Utah, South Campus Drive, 581-7332) — "Innovation and Tradition in Japanese Woodblock Prints," featuring more than 25 Japanese prints from the 18th, 19th and 20th century, through Jan. 30. Also, "Multi-cultural Masquerade" through January. Also, "The Val A. Browning Memorial Collection of 500 Years of European Masterworks," featuring paintings by Brueghel, Gainsborough, Fragonard, Corot, Van Dyke, Vigee Le Brun and many others. This exhibit will run indefinitely.
Warner Bros. Gallery (Fashion Place Mall, 6191 S. State, 262-6128) — Original animation art, production cels and limited edition collectibles by Hanna-Barbera, Chuck Jones, Fritz Freleng, Ron Lee and DC artist Alex Ross.
Williams Fine Art* (Main Lobby, Eagle Gate Plaza, 60 E. South Temple, 534-0331) — Traditional and modern group show through the holidays.
* Members of the Salt Lake Gallery Association.
OUTSIDE SALT LAKE CITY
Art of the Earth (100 S. 650 West, Suite 8, Heber, 541-9106) — Works by students and unknown artists. Bountiful/Davis Art Center (745 S. Main, Bountiful, 292-0367) — "3rd Annual Contemporary Illustrators Exhibit," through Feb. 5. Also, "Depression Era Printmakers in Utah, 1929-39."
Brigham City Museum-Gallery (24 N. 300 West, Brigham City, 723-6769) — "Puppetry for Kids," featuring an interactive exhibit of puppets from 70 countries; through Feb. 29.
The Coda Gallery (804 Main, Park City, 655-3803) "Group Show," featuring David Dornan, Chris Young, Brad Aldridge, Paul and Silvia Davis, Ray Hare, Patty Kimball, Ron Richmond, Doug Himes, A.D. Shaw, Dennis Smith and many more. The gallery also shows jewelry, glasswork and fabrics.
Eccles Community Art Center (2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, 392-6935) — Main gallery: Work by contemporary sculptor and painter Scott Betz. Carriage House gallery: Works by students of Adrian Van Suchtelen's printmaking workshop. Both exhibits through Jan 29.
Edelweiss Gallery (65 E. Main, Midway, 435-654-1335) Impressionistic florals and rural scenes in plain-air by David and Sherry Omans.
Fairview Museum of History & Art (85 N. 100 East, Fairview, 427-9216) — "Avard Fairbanks: The Stages of Abraham Lincoln's Life," and "Cultures in Conflict Utah's Blackhawk War: Historic Photo Images." Also works by David Montanaro, Patricia Forsberg, Alison Marie Perreault, Meri Ploetz, Graydon Foulger, Ella Peakcock, Francis Zimbeaux and more through December.
Flat Rabbit Gallery (421 Main, Park City, 435-649-2155) — "The Charcoal People of Brazil," featuring photographs by Marcos Prado, through January.
Kimball Art Center (638 Park Ave., Park City, 649-8882) — Main gallery: "Enduring Spirit," featuring the sepia-tone photographs of Phil Borges, through Feb. 20. Co-sponsored by Amnesty International USA. Garage gallery: "Vanishing West," featuring photographs by Jeff Scott, through Feb. 27. Badami gallery: Abstract oil paintings by Paddy Hiss, through Feb. 20.
Meyer Gallery (305 Main, Park City, 649-8160) —Paintings by Michael Malm through January.
Museum of Art (Brigham Young University, North Campus Drive, Provo, 378-2787) — "The Tie That Binds: 19th Century Realism," featuring works that demonstrate ties between European and American Realist traditions with works by Jean-Francois Millet, Honore Daumier, Winslow Homer and more. Exhibit runs through May 6. Also, "Presage of Passage: Sculpture for a New Century," featuring work by Brower Hatcher, Richard Hunt and Judy Pfaff, through March 18. Also, a retrospective exhibition of sculpture, paintings, drawings and etchings by Mahonri Mackintosh Young through Sept. 9. And "150 Years of American Painting," artwork from BYU's permanent collection.
Myra Powell Gallery (Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave., Ogden, 629-8444) — Oil paintings by Clayton Williams; through Feb. 1.
Old Town Gallery (444 Main, Park City, 645-7724) — Floral paintings and monoprints by Gary Bukovnik through Jan. 30.
Springville Museum of Art (126 E. 400 South, Springville, 489-2727) — Music and Works on Paper galleries: "Streaked With Light and Shadow: Portraits of Former Soviet Jews in Utah," featuring photographs by Kent M. Miles. Also, "A Gentiles's View of the Jewish Holocaust," featuring 19 works by Lisa Thurston. Both exhibits run through January.
St. George Art Museum (47 E. 200 North, St. George, 634-5942) — "In the Neighborhood: A Community's Concept of Art" through January.
Taminah Gallery (608 Main, Park City, 655-3264) — Continuing exhibit of works by Jim Wilcox, William Reese, Walt Gonske, John Encinias, Zhang Wen Xin, Veryl Goodnight, Sandy Scoot, Joseph Bohler, Shirley Thompson Smith, Dean Mitchell, Kirk Randle and Lowell Ellsworth Smith.
Torrey Gallery (80 E. Main, Torrey, 425-3909) — Works by artists who live in or are influenced by the Capitol Reef area: Doug Snow, Tony Smith, Paul Davis, Sylvia Davis, Wulf Barsch, Bonnie Posselli, Carol Brown, Patricia Kimball, Doug Braithwaite, David Muench, John Telford, Susan Beck, Scott Peterson and Lyman Whitaker.
Weber State University Art Gallery (Collett Art Building, WSU Campus, Ogden, 626-7689) — Paintings on paper by Boston artist, Cheryl Warrick, and late 20th century ceramics from the collection of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, through Jan. 28.
West Light Images (550 Main, Park City, 1-435-645-8414) — Nature photography by David C. Schultz.
Worthington Gallery (789 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, 435-772-3446) — Pottery by Greg Worthington, Jim Stewart, Bruce Larrabee and Suzanne Storer. Also, paintings by Willamarie Huelskamp and sculptures by Lyman Whitaker.
CALL FOR ENTRIES
The Eccles Community Art Center announces a call for entries for its Statewide Printmaking Competition. Artists living in Utah may enter works in intaglio, lithography, silkscreen, relief, monoprints and mezzotints. (Photographic, offset and computer prints are not eligible.) Deadline for submissions is Saturday, Jan. 29. For more information, contact the center at 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, UT 84401.
The Utah Arts Festival announces a call for entries for its annual festival. Open to all Utahns in accepted mediums. Slides for jurying and application must be submitted by Friday, Feb. 11. For more information, call 322-2428.
The Utah Public Art Program in partnership with the Department of Facilities and Construction Management and the University of Utah Mathematics Department announce a call for entries for the creation of public art. Interested artists should call Jim Glenn at 801-533-3585.
Finch Lane Gallery is accepting applications from artists wishing to show in its space. Completed applications, accompanied by slides of the artist's work, are due at the City Arts Council office by Monday, March 13, at 4 p.m. For more information, contact the council at 596-5000.
The National Park Academy of the Arts announces a call for entries for its 14th Annual Arts for the Parks competition. The contest deadline is June 1. For immediate entry packet information, access their Web page at www.artsfortheparks.com or, send a SASE to: Arts for the Parks, P.O. Box 608, Jackson Hole, WY 83001.