OPENING THIS WEEK
Monday
Chapman Library (577 S. 900 West, 525-8285) — Puppets by The Starry-Eyed Puppets and Mary Anne Heider, through Oct. 30. Public reception Wednesday from 7-8:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Fairview Museum of History & Art (85 N. 100 East, Fairview, 427-9216) — From the museum collection, 47 paintings — a 70 year retrospective — of Utah's oldest painter, Theodore Wassmer, with works by his late wife, Judy Farnsworth Lund, through September.
Holladay Library (2150 E. 4730 South, 943-4636, Ext. 334) — Oils by George Eberle, through October.
Lamb's Cafe (169 S. Main) — "Celebrating Life Through Mixed Media Paintings" by Vivian Bergenthal, through September.
Lamplight Art Gallery (163 S. Main, Bountiful, 298-0290) — Plein air oils by Karleen Logan, through September. Artist reception Friday, Sept. 10, from 6-9 p.m.
Sandy Library (10100 S. Petunia Way, Sandy) — "Partly Cloudly," featuring photographs by Katie Ellefsen, through September.
Friday
Eccles Community Art Center (2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, 392-6935) — Main Gallery: Paintings by Willamarie Huelskamp. Carriage House Gallery: Paintings by Marama Hansen. Both exhibits run through Sept. 25. Opening reception tonight from 6-9 p.m.
Gallery at the Station (Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave., Ogden, 629-8446) — Art by Justin Diggle and Paul Stout, art professors at the University of Utah, through September. Artists reception Friday, Sept. 10, from 6-8 p.m.
Terra Nova Gallery (41 W. 300 North, Provo, 801-374-0016) — "Chalk It Up!" featuring a group exhibition of pastel art, through Sept. 24. Opening reception tonight from 6-8 p.m.
CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS
16th Street Gallery (1299 E. 4500 South, 263-1460) — Artwork from select members of the Utah Watercolor Society and gallery regulars.
A Gallery* (1321 S. 2100 East, 583-4800) — New sculptures by Brian Christensen. Also, gallery regulars will show.
Abravanel Hall (123 W. South Temple) — Dale Chihuly's "Olympic Tower" and art from the Salt Lake County Art Collection.
Anderson-Foothill Branch Library (1135 S. 2100 East) — "Watercolor and Oil Paintings by Margaret Horne Bown," through Sept. 8.
Art Barn/Finch Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — Work by Chris Dunker, Jake Gilson and Paul Reynolds, through Sept. 10.
Art Barn/Park Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — "Our West Side," featuring photographs and mixed media by west-side youths, through Sept. 10.
Art Access* (339 W. Pierpont, 328-0703) — "10th Annual PARTNERS Program and Exhibition," featuring art by professional mentor artists and their apprentices, through Sept. 2.
Art Access II* (339 W. Pierpont, 328-0703) — Seventh annual "Art Access Teen Workshop Exhibition," featuring the juried work of 35 teens with and without disabilities, through Sept. 2.
Artworks Inc. (2005 E. 2700 South, 363-1717) — Landscapes by Jeff Surrett, Elya DeChino, Ivan Reyes and Arno Arrak. New abstracts by Craig Alan, J.R. Griffin, Loretta Banderas and Trey. New figuratives by Alessandro Nocentini, Willi Kissmer and Jurgen Gorg.
Bad Dog Gallery (380 W. Pierpont Ave.) — Children's art from Bad Dog Rediscovers America. Exhibit is ongoing.
Bingham Gallery (1074 E. 2100 South, 832-9220) — Specializes 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.
Caffe Molise (55 W. 100 South, 364-8833) — Watercolors and oils by Serena Supplee, through Sept. 15.
Cherry Street Gallery (4790 S. Cherry St., 281-0075) — Photographs by Mark Walker Smith. Also, artwork by Ken Baxter, Dan Baxter, Ed Begay, Beso, Larry Christensen, Don Coy, Mike Fletcher, Steve Harvey, Jo Gilkey, Julie Jacobsen, Scott Ruston and Lee Anne Walker.
Cynthia Oliver Glass Art Studio (1600 E. Stratford Ave.) — Glass artwork by Cathy Cartwright, Lea Erickson, Shari Higbee, Cynthia Oliver and Steve Walton.
David Ericson Fine Art* (418 S. 200 West, 533-8245) — Works by Randall Lake, Brian Kershisnik, Dennis Smith and early Utah art.
Day-Riverside Branch Library (1575 W. 1000 North, 594-8632) — Paintings by Kelly Larsen, through Oct. 1.
Distinctive African-American Art Gallery (161 E. 300 South, 363-0745) — Colored pencil drawings and African-American-designed tribal masks by Erica Houston. Also, work by Synthia Saint James, Charles Bibbs and Rosalind McGary.
East Millcreek Library (2266 Evergreen Ave., Holladay, 944-7622) — "Collections," featuring color photography by Marguerite H. Roberts, through Oct. 31. Artist reception Friday, Oct. 8, from 6:30-8 p.m.
Gallery 8 (150 S. 600 East) — Utah painters, jewelers, photographers, fabric artists.
Gallery at Library Square (Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 524-8200) — "This is the Place: Celebrating Utah's Natural History — Selections from the Utah Museum of Natural History," and "My Favorite Things: Richard Gate." Both exhibits run through Oct. 9.
Holladay Library (2150 E. 4730 South, 943-4636, Ext. 334) — Mixed media and watercolors by Janet Brohm, through August.
HORNE Fine Art* (142 E. 800 South, 533-4200) — Works by Nathan Barnes, Doug Braithwaite, Ken Baxter, Karen Horne, Phyllis F. Horne, Steve Larson, Judith Mehr, John Nybert, Wilson Ong, Jamie Wayman, Jennifer Suflita, Ted Wassmer and others.
Lamb's Cafe (169 S. Main) — Fine art photography by Sam Blundell, through August.
Local Colors Artworks* (second floor at Trolley Square, next to Rodizio Grill) — "Uncovered," featuring gallery artists' work, through Sept. 16.
Magpie's Nest Gallery* (39 I St., 363-7764) — Landscapes by Norma and Ron Molen, through Sept. 15.
Main Street Gallery* (299 S. Main, 535-4660) — Art by Scott Wallis, Eric Wallis and Kent Wallis, Sandra Rast and Court Nauman.
Martine Gallery (22 E. 100 South, mezzanine of restaurant) — Work by local artists.
Museum of Church History and Art (45 N. West Temple, 240-2299) — "Where Love Is: Art of Faith and Family," featuring the art of Phyllis Luch, through Nov. 28. Also, "Boyd K. Packer: The Lifework of an Amateur Artist," featuring drawings and wood carvings by President Boyd K. Packer, through Sept. 6. Also, "Music and the Spoken Word: Celebrating 75 Years of Mormon Tabernacle Choir Radio Broadcasts" through Oct. 17. Also, "You Have a Family Tree," featuring interactive children's exhibit, through Feb. 5, 2006.
New Visions Gallery* (400 South between State and Main, 474-2118) — "SMALL — big ideas, small forms," featuring small sculpture, paintings and mixed media, through Sept. 11.
Old Mill II (6340 S. 3000 East, Suite 500) — Norman Rockwell exhibit, featuring 40 limited edition lithographs of pencil sketches originally commissioned by MassMutual during 1950-60.
Phillips Gallery* (444 E. 200 South, 364-8284) — "Summer Group Show," through Sept. 10.
Q Street Fine Crafts (82 N. Q St., 359-1899) — Crafts by Boris Bally, Thomas Mann, Josh Simpson, Alessi, James Stewart and Carla Jimison.
Red Butte Garden (300 S. Wakara Way, 581-4747) — "Lifting the Human Spirit," featuring 27 bronze sculptures of children, through October.
Red Kiln* (393 E. 1700 South, 484-4106) — "Salt and Saggar," featuring pottery by Amy Levenson and Chuck Parsons, through Sept. 11.
Rose Wagner Art Gallery* (138 W. 300 South) — "Floral Gourds," featuring art by Jenni Christensen, and "Landscapes and Light," featuring paintings by David Meikle, through Sept. 17.
Salt Lake Art Center* (20 S. West Temple) — Main gallery: "Transcendence," featuring art by Lewis Franics, Lincoln Lysager, David Ruhlman, Anne Watson and Maryann Webster, through Sept. 19. Street Level gallery: "Raymond Saunders Paintings," through Sept. 26.
Southam Gallery* (50 E. Broadway, 322-0376) — Artwork by gallery artists.
Sprague Branch Library (2131 S. 1100 East, 524-8280) — "Afternoon Leftovers: Mixed Media by Jill Ogden Lubsen," through Sept. 25.
Sweet Branch Library (455 F St.)— "From the Masses to the Masses: Works from China's Social Realist Period," through Sept. 11.
The Art Is In (Crossroads Plaza, 50 S. Main) — Art by California artists James Leonard and John Makowski. Also art by Joe Triano, Ron Cheek, Willamarie Huelskamp, KVON, Mark Weiler and others.
The Art of Giving Gallery (74 S. Rio Grande St., 456-2787) — Paintings by Pino and photography by Mark Lewis.
The Stable Fine Arts (132 E St., 355-6872) — Portraiture by William Whitaker, Kamille Corry, landscapes by Linda Curley Christensen, sculpture by Blair Buswell.
Tivoli Gallery (255 S. State, 521-6288) — Original works by Joan White, Elva Malin, Ken Spencer, Carol Evans, Ian Ramsey, Ken Baxter, Dan Baxter, Stephen Hedgepeth, David Jackson, Ginna Lagergen, Richard Miles, Lynn Ridley, Martha Safra, Richard Van Wagner.
Twiggs & Moore Gallery (797 E. 6400 South, 747-3520) — Art by James Christensen, Greg Olsen and more.
Twiggs & Moore Gallery (Gardner Village, Midvale) — Art by James Christensen, Greg Olsen and more.
Utah Artist Hands Gallery* (61 W. 100 South, 355-0206) — Watercolors and oils by Serena Supplee, through Sept. 15.
Utah Museum of Fine Arts* (University of Utah, South Campus Drive, 581-7332) — Artwork from the museum's permanent collection continually on display.
Williams Fine Art* (Main lobby, Eagle Gate Plaza, 60 E. South Temple, 534-0331) — Works by J.T. Harwood, H.L.A. Culmer, Maynard Dixon, Alfred Lambourne and recent works by contemporary artists.
Women's Art Center (345 Pierpont, 205-0310) — A Premier Exhibition, featuring art by Sarah Drown, Andrea Egan, Jeana Flowers, Teresa Flowers, Robin Friedman, Meg Golden, Tamrika Khvtisiashvili, Lenka Konopasek, Nicole Larue, Crystal Puckett and Tracy White.
Zions Bank (Corner of South Temple and Main) — "Bad Dog Kids Rediscover Batik," featuring art by the kids of Bad Dog Rediscovers America, through September.
OUTSIDE SALT LAKE CITY
Art in the Village (1100 W. 7800 South, Gardner Village, 255-8900) — Original paintings by Linda Curley, David Jackson, Bonnie Conrad, Colleen Howe, Sandra Rast, Debbie Broadhead, C. Rogers Atkinson, Elizabeth Stanley, Rebecca Blue and more. Also, sculpture by Stan Watts, Adam Reeder, Ed Spears, Shari Hamilton and Claudia Packer.
Bartholomew Gallery and Frame Co. (206 24th St., Ogden, 801-334-7911) — Art by Brandon Cook, Kelly Donovan and Shanna Kunz.
Brushworks Fine Art Studios & Gallery (61 N. Main, St. George, 435-673-2723) — New works in pastels and oils by Maureen Booth and Annette Everett. Ongoing exhibit of watercolors and sculpture by L'Deane Trueblood. Also, selected works by Farrell Collett.
Canyon Gallery (265 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, 801-544-4262) — Art featuring Ken Corbett, Linda Curley, David Jackson, Colleen Howe, Sandra Rast and more.
Coda Gallery (804 Main, Park City, 435-655-3803) — Works by 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.
College of Eastern Utah, Prehistoric Museum Art Gallery (155 E. Main, Price) — Art by Joseph S. Venus, through August.
Datura Gallery (845 N. Coyote Gulch Court, Ivin, 435-674-9595) — Art by Laurie Burns, Cheryl, Gary and John Collin, Elva Malin, Holy Pendergast, Melodie Williams, Roland Lee and more.
Denver Art Museum (13th Avenue and Acoma, Denver, 720-865-5000) — "Heaven and Home: Chinese Art of the Han Dynasty from the Sze Hong Collection," through Dec. 19.
Fat Cat Gallery (3391 S. Orchard, North Salt Lake, 299-1122) — Original paintings by Wulf Barsch, Rebecca Hartvigsen, David Brand, G. Robinson Oborn, Scott Brown, Roger Loveless, James Lund and Anne Marie Oborn. Bronze sculptures by Brady Fairbanks.
Fairview Museum of History & Art (85 N. 100 East, Fairview, 427-9216) — Works from the museum collection: Lee Udall Bennion, Judy Farnsworth Lund, Theodore Milton Wassmer, Lee Deffebach, Harry Taylor, Meri Ploetz, Edith Roberson, Cordell Taylor, Wulf Barsch, John Heber Stansfield, Kaziah Hancock, Harrison Groutage and more.
Guggenheim Hermitage (Venetian Resort Hotel, 3355 Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas) — "The Pursuit of Pleasure," featuring work by such artists as Boccioni, Hals, Picasso, Rubens, Degas, Manet, Rodin, Titian and more, through Jan. 16, 2005.
Hill Gallery & Sculpture Park (9045 S. 1300 East, Sandy, 562-9242) Art by Nathan Barnes, Jeanne Bonine, Bob Coonts, Dan L. Hill, Kathleen Hunt, Darhl Thomson and more.
Hope Gallery (4801 N. University Ave., Provo, 370-373-1473) — Original art from the 16th-21st centuries. Religious works by Carl Bloch.
John Wesley Powell River History Museum (885 E. Main, Green River, 435-564-3427) — River art gallery: Ongoing works by Brady Fairbanks, Richard Miles, Lori Nicholas, Kay Affleck, Dan Blanton, Carel Brest van Kempen, Ken England, Jean Gasser, Becky Hartvigsen, Grary Prazen, Anton Rasmussen, Diane Turner, Joseph S. Venus and Larry Wade.
Juniper Sky Fine Art Gallery (851 N. Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, 435-674-1994) — Glass work by Cheryl Collins and printmaking by Linda Tay'nahza, through Sept. 1.
Kimball Art Center (638 Park Ave., Park City, 435-649-8882) — Main Gallery: The 2004 Utah Arts Council Statewide Annual Competition, featuring artists from across the state, through Sept. 27. Badami gallery: "Camera Obscura: Modern Primitivism," featuring photography by Darius Kuzmickas, through Sept. 27.
Lamplight Art Gallery (163 S. Main, Bountiful, 298-0290) — Paintings in oil and pastels by Colleen Parker, through August.
Museum of Art (Brigham Young University, North Campus Drive, Provo, 378-2787) — "Art of the Ancient Mediterranean World: Egypt, Greece, Rome," through June 2005. Also, "Metaphorically Speaking: Contemporary Religious Art," featuring work by 12 contemporary LDS artists. Also, "Camera & Soul," featuring photographs of our national parks by Milton Goldstein, through Sept. 11. Also, "150 Years of American Painting," artwork from BYU's permanent collection.
Out of Africa (333 Main, Park City) — Selection of handcrafted African baskets, rugs, textiles, stoneware and more.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (151 3rd St., California) — "POP! From the San Francisco Collections," featuring some 100 paintings, sculptures and works on paper by such artists as Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Ed Ruscha, Wayne Thiebaud and more, through Sept. 19.
Sherratt Library (Southern Utah University campus) — "100 Years of Music, Art and Dance at Southern Utah University," featuring photographs from the university's photo collection, through Sept. 24.
Springville Museum of Art (126 E. 400 South, Springville, 489-2727) — Ongoing exhibit of Russian, Social Realist art and early Utah art from permanent collection.
St. George Art Museum (47 E. 200 North, St. George, 435-634-5942) — "Familial Art of the Wagstaffs," featuring art by Clay, Rebecca and Ida Wagstaff.Also, "Treated Wood," featuring wood art by Michael Francom, William C. Mahoney and Stephen Pratt. Also, "Spacious," featuring photography by Greg Murray. All three exhibits run through Oct. 8.
The Gallery (130 W. Main, Lehi) — "Inspired Brilliants: Fran & Al N'stein," featuring art by Mary Ann Judd Johnson.
Thunderbird Foundation (Mt. Carmel, outside Zion Park, 1-877-34-TBIRD (82473) — "2004 Maynard Dixon Country," featuring Walt Gonske, Matt Smith, G. Russell Case, Kate Sarling, Bonnie Posselli and many more, through today.
Torrey Gallery (80 E. Main, Torrey, 435-425-3909) — Works by Doug Snow, Tony Smith, Smity, Paul and Silvia Davis, Lee Deffebach, Patty Kimball, Craig Law, John Telford, Bonnie Posselli, Doug Braithwaite and others.
Twiggs & Moore Art Gallery (200 W. St. George Blvd., St. George, 1-435-673-6363) — Art by Roland Lee, Leonard Parkin, David Jackson, Colleen Howe, Bonnie Conrad, Linda Curley and Darwin Dower.
Utah County Art Gallery (Utah County Health and Justice Building, 151 S. University, Provo) — Artwork by Eric Thompson and Lewis Chidziva through Sept. 25. Artists reception Sunday, Sept. 12, from 4-6 p.m.
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.




