OPENING THIS WEEK

Wednesday, Sept. 20

Loge Gallery (The Roy W. and Elizabeth Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 1340 E. Broadway, U. of U., 581-7222) — Works by Ondre Pettingill through Oct. 7.

Saturday, Sept. 23

Atrium Gallery (fifth floor, Salt Lake Public Library) — "The Weather of Change/and Clear Light: Photographs of African American Writers," featuring photographs by Lynda Koolish, through Oct. 25.


CONTINUING EXHIBITS

A Gallery (Creekside Place, west of Cottonwood Mall) — Works by Gary Collins, Brian Christensen, Brent Godfrey, Victoria Hixon-Longaker, Cynthia Jeppson, Galina Perova, Terry Scheid, David Smith-Harrison, Trevor Southey and Dahrl Thomson.

A Photo Gallery (307 W. 200 South, No. 1003, 1-801-363-9700) — "Palladium Images of the Southwest," featuring hand-crafted palladium prints by Paula Jansen, through Nov. 10.

Alpine Art and the Robin Grey Gallery (430 E. South Temple, 1-801-355-1155) — Works by Larry Christensen, Leigh Anne Boye, Rehle Higham, LeConte Stewart and others.

Anderson-Foothill Library (1135 S. 2100 East, 1-801-524-8278) — "Desert Imagery: Photography by John Aldrich and David Shapiro," through Nov. 2. Public reception Saturday, Sept. 22 from 7-8 p.m.

Art Access Gallery* (339 W. Pierpont Ave., 1-801-328-0703) — "Still," featuring 23 pastels by Jennifer Hillam Barton.

Art Access Gallery II — Artwork of 27 teenagers who participated in the 2000 Art Access Teen Visual Arts Workshops. Both exhibits run through Oct. 13.

Art Barn/Finch Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 1-801-596-5000) — Printmaker/mixed media artist Fred Brayman, sculptor Ursula Brodauf and mixed media artist Amanda-Leigh Pain will exhibit their work through Nov. 3.

Art Barn/Park Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 1-801-596-5000) — Work by Artspace Summer Institute of Art and Imagination through Nov. 3.

Artspace Artists Association (337 W. Pierpont Ave., California Rubber and Tire Building) — New works and works in progress.

Avenues Arts & Wellness Center (1136 E. 3rd Avenue, 521-2787) — "Tornado: From Destruction to Artwork," featuring artwork created from trees devastated by the Utah '99 Tornado, through Sept. 30.

Bingham Gallery (1074 E. 2100 South, 1-801-832-9220) — 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.

Cherry Street Gallery (4790 S. Cherry St., 1-801-281-0075) — Spring show with Dan Baxter, Beso, Julie Jacobsen, Lee Anne Walker, Ken Baxter, Jim Despain, Mike Fletcher, Jo Gilkey, Andrea Archambault, Scott Ruston and Amanda Bowers.

C*O*L*O*N*Y Art (676 S. 700 East, 1-801-531-1515) — Representing Clay Wagstaff, Chris Young, Gwen Peine, Norma Forsberg, Ann Marie Oborn, Doyle Shaw, Rob Adamson, Pilar Pobil, Diane Turner, Larry Wade and others.

Cordell Taylor Studio/Gallery (575 W. 200 South, 1-801-355-0333) — "Transpose," featuring photographs by Lewis Francis, through Oct. 15.

David Ericson Fine Art* (260 S. 200 West, 1-801-533-8245) — Works by Walter Rane, Lee Bennion, Frank Huff, Osral Allred and others.

D.B. Gallery (125 E. 6100 South, Murray, 1-801-268-9562) — Ongoing exhibit of Utah artists Richard Murray, Dave Keough and Jim Weiss.

Fine Art Originals by Utah Artists (4766 S. State, Murray, 1-801-265-0855) — "The Woman, a Progression," featuring work by Joyce Rauson, through Sept. 30.

F. Weixler Gallery (132 E St., 1-801-534-1014) — Works by Valoy Eaton, Harrison Groutage, Kimball Warren, Karl Thomas, Dennis Smith and others.

Glendinning Gallery (617 E. South Temple, 1-801-533-5895) — "Three Artists from the Red Rocks," featuring paintings and photography by Raphael de Peyer, George Kehew and Cyrus Mejia, through Sept. 29.

King's Cottage Gallery (2233 S. 700 East, 1-801-486-5019) — Paintings by Susan Gallacher and Rob Adamson.

Left Bank Gallery* (242 S. 200 West, 539-0343) — "Fire in the Head: Recent Murals by Layne Meacham," through Sept. 30.

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.

Moonbird Studio (353 W. 200 South, Studio No. 301, 1-801-322-3816) — Kids' art from Bad Dog Rediscovers America, an urban kids mentoring project. Exhibit is ongoing.

Museum of Church History and Art (45 N. West Temple, 1-801-240-2299) — "The Beehive Image: Symbol of Industry and Cooperation," featuring dozens of objects with beehives from the LDS Church's collection, through Nov. 12. Also, "And We Lived After the Manner of Happiness: A Children's Exhibit for Families," featuring art from the museum collection interpreted for children, Gary Kapp, through Feb. 12, 2001. And "The Spiritual Foundations of Latter-day Saint Art," a long-term exhibit of paintings and sculpture, 1840s-1940s, from the permanent collection.

Nativo (353 W. 200 South, 1-801-531-8555) — Contemporary interpretations of antique Victorian jewelry by Cheryl Elliot.

Oasis Cafe — Golden Braid Books (151 S. 500 East, 1-801-322-1162) — "Quiet Seashore," featuring sepia-toned, black-and-white photography by Neil Orloff, through Sept. 30.

Phillips Gallery* (444 E. 200 South, 1-801-364-8284) — "New Work: V. Douglas Snow," through Oct. 13.

Ranch Road Fine Art (350 W. Pierpont, 1-801-359-9805) — Original works and Iris prints by such artists as Denis Phillips, Bonnie Phillips, Willamarie Huelskamp, Pilar Pobil, Al Rounds, Shanahy, Michael Lucarelli and others.

Red Gallery (Artspace Rubber Co., 353 W. 200 South, No. 407, 1-801-533-8744) — Works by Lance Clayton, Billy Fever, Tessa Mecham, Ben Fox, Sri Whipple, Sean Graff, Erik Ostling, Martin Novak, Teresa Flowers and Heather Barron.

Repartee Gallery* (ZCMI Center, 364-4809) — Works by James Christensen, Annelies Jonkhard and Anne Marie Oborn.

Retro (1064 E. 2100 South, 485-6020) — Acrylics-serigraphs by Darryl Erdmann. Exhibit ongoing.

Ruth Tyler Library (8280 S. 75 West, Midvale, 1-801-278-0913) — Oil paintings by Ken England through October.

Salt Lake Art Center* (20 S. West Temple) — Street Level Gallery: One-of-a-kind and limited-edition books through Oct. 8. Exhibit is in conjunction with the Rocky Mountain Guild of Book Workers. MainGallery: "A View of Five: Utah Arts Council's Fellowship Finalists," featuring art by Amy Adams, Jane Catlin, George Mark England, Marguerite Roberts and Darl Thomas, through Oct. 1.

Sandy Senior Center (9310 S. 1300 East, 561-3265) — Watercolors by Ron Tate through September.

Schorr Gallery, West Jordan City Hall (8000 S. Redwood Road, 1-801-569-5100) — "American Sewing Guild Exhibition," featuring quilts, wall hangings, clothing and wearable art, through Sept. 29.

Southam Gallery (50 E. Broadway, 1-801-322-0376) — "Proud Traditions," featuring work by John Jarvis, Steve McGinty, John Myrup, A.D. Shaw, Kathryn Stats and Diane Turner.

The Stable/Fine Arts (132 E Street, 1-801-355-6896) — Portrait paintings.

Sugar Post Pottery and Mudworks Gallery (1950 S. 1100 East, 1-801-832-9235) — Clay works by Ben Behunin and Fred Conlon and paintings by Fred Thomas.

Tivoli Gallery* (255 S. State, 1-801-521-6288) — Featuring original works by Joan White, Elva Malin, Norma Forsberg, Ken Spencer, Carol Evans, Ian Ramsey, Ken Baxter, Dan Baxter, Fred Crawford, Stephen Hedgepeth, Ursula Brodauf, Louis Heinzman, Cyrus Dalin, John Hafen and Mahonri Young.

Utah Museum of Fine Arts* (University of Utah, South Campus Drive, 1-801-581-7332) — "The Story Quilts of Faith Ringgold," through Nov. 19. 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.

Visual Arts Institute (1838 S. 1500 East, 474-3796) — "Senior Show: Retrospective," featuring paintings by Spencer Babcock, through Sept. 30.

Warner Bros. Gallery (Fashion Place Mall, 6191 S. State, 1-801-262-6128) — Original animation art, production cells 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, 1-801-534-0331) — Work by John Myrup, Frank Magleby, Grant R. Clawson, Bonnie Posselli, Larry Wade, Randall Lake and others.

* Members of the Salt Lake Gallery Association.


OUTSIDE SALT LAKE CITY

Bountiful/Davis Art Center (745 S. Main, Bountiful, 1-801-292-0367) — Oil and acrylic paintings by Ken Baxter and Graydon Foulger in the Founders gallery. Paintings by Jan Boardman will be in the Friends gallery. Photography by Jim Frankoski and mixed media work by John Alan Nyberg in the Patrons gallery. Shows will run through September.

The Coda Gallery (804 Main, Park City, 1-435-655-3803) — "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 others. The gallery also shows jewelry, glasswork and fabrics.

Eccles Community Art Center (2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, 1-801-392-6935) — Main gallery: Paintings and sculptures by David W. Jackson. Carriage House gallery: Paintings by Jwe, glasswork by Lori Levinson and dolls by Arlene Muller. Both shows run through Oct. 21.

Edelweiss Gallery (65 E. Main, Midway, 1-435-654-1335) — Impressionistic florals and rural scenes in plain-air by David and Sherry Omans.

Fairview Museum of History & Art (85 N. 100 East, Fairview, 1-801-427-9216) — "Utah History," featuring 30 paintings by Sheila Woolley. Also, works by Harrison Groutage, Alison Perreault, Edith Roberson, Brian Kershisnik and others.

Gallery East (College of Eastern Utah, 451 E. 400 North, Price, 637-2120, Ext. 5246) — "Altar[ed] Beauty," featuring work by Joseph Penrod, Jared Clark and Abraham Kimball, through Oct. 13.

Gallery at Sun River (1580 W. Poppy Hills, St. George, 1-435-688-6556) — Photography by Michael Fatali.

Kimball Art Center (638 Park Ave., Park City, 1-435-649-8882) — Main gallery: Artwork by Diann Harris Wright. Garage gallery: "Unmasked," featuring mixed media sculpture and pulp by Dale Craghead. Both exhibits run through Oct. 8.

Museum of Art (Brigham Young University, North Campus Drive, Provo, 1-801-378-2787) — "Mahonri: A Song of Joys," featuring work by Mahonri Young, through Nov. 18. Also, "150 Years of American Painting," artwork from BYU's permanent collection.

Myra Powell Gallery (Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave., Ogden, 1-801-629-8444) — Paintings by "The Outsiders" and pottery by Kevin Parson through September.

National Wildlife Art Museum (2820 Rungius Road, Jackson Hole, Wyo., 1-307-773-5771) — "Powerful Images: Portrayals of Native America" through Jan. 7, 2001.

Nicolaysen Art Museum (400 E. Collins Drive, Casper, Wyo.) — "Explorations of the Cache Le Poudre River," featuring photography by William Wylie, through Sept. 24.

SCERA Art Gallery (745 S. State, Orem, 1-801-225-2569) — Watercolors by Robert Marshall and pottery by Max Weaver through September.

Springville Museum of Art (126 E. 400 South, Springville, 1-801-489-2727) — "10th Annual Utah Women Artists Exhibition: Celebrating the Creativity and Wisdom of Women," featuring 45 works of art from the American Association of University Women, through Oct. 29. Also, paintings by Elaine Finlayson Childs in the Paperworks gallery through Sept. 28.

St. George Art Museum (47 E. 200 North, St. George, 634-5942) — "True to Form: Journal Drawings, Writing and Related Sculpture," featuring work by Larry Elsner, through Oct. 14. Also, "Denise Meyers: Fine Art Gourds" through Oct. 21.

Torrey Gallery (80 E. Main, Torrey, 1-435-425-3909) — 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, 1-801-626-7689) — Two exhibitions from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, "Information Graphics" and "Design of Understanding," through Sept. 22.

West Light Images (550 Main, Park City, 1-435-645-8414) — Nature photography by David C. Schultz.

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Windows to the World Gallery (545B Main, Park City, 1-435-658-3696) — Limited-edition photographic prints by John and Debora Scanlan.

Worthington Gallery (789 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, 1-435-772-3446) — 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 Deseret News announces a call for entries for its "Landscape Art Show 2000: Color of the Land." All work must be original and completed within the past two years. Open to Utah artists 18 years and older and working in the following media: painting, oil or acrylic, transparent or opaque watercolor; drawing; mixed media and printmaking. Artists may submit two works beginning Sept. 18 — deadline for all artwork is Friday, Sept. 22. For entry form and all rules, visit the Deseret News Web site deseretnews.com/artshow/art1.html or send for form at Deseret News, 30 E. 100 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. Entry forms will also be available at art galleries and museums throughout Utah.

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