OPENING THIS WEEK
Sunday
Utah Museum of Fine Arts* (University of Utah, South Campus Drive, 581-7332) — "Quilts Rooted in Tradition: Art Quilts From the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum," featuring 64 quilts by internationally known artists that chronicle modern movements in quilting from 1980 through the present, through Oct. 15.
Friday
Art Barn/Finch Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — Works in mixed media and found objects by Amy Adams and prints and drawings by Steven Lockett through July 28. Artists reception tonight from 6-8.
Terra Nova Gallery (41 W. 300 North, Provo, 801-374-0016) — "Historic Provo," featuring paintings by Andrew Ballstaedt and Todd Orchard, and photographs by David Hawkinson, through July 28.
CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS
16th Street Gallery (1299 E. 4500 South, 263-1460) — Artwork by gallery regulars: Robert Call, G. Russell Case, Wallace Lee, Elva Malin, Robert McFarland, Ian Ramsey, Linda Curley, Jerry Hancock and more.
A Gallery* (1321 S. 2100 East, 583-4800) — New work by Bruce Robertson.
Abravanel Hall (123 W. South Temple) — Dale Chihuly's "Olympic Tower" and art from the Salt Lake County Art Collection.
Art Access* (339 W. Pierpont, 328-0703) — "300 Plates: The 4th Annual Art Access Fund-raiser & Exhibition," featuring art on 10-by-11-inch printer plates by 64 local artists, through June 5.
Art Barn/Finch Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — Paintings by Mark England and ceramics by Ben Behunin through June 2.
Art Barn/Park Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — Photography by Dennis Mecham through June 2.
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 shown are Claude Buck, Stuart Davis, Severin Roesen and Robert Henri.
Burnt Purple Gallery (4835 Highland, Suite 1185, 277-2420) — Featuring art by local artists.
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.
City Library (Lower Urban Room Gallery, 210 E. 400 South, 524-8200) — "Venture Course in Humanities," featuring 20 photographs by Kent Miles, chronicling the lives of 20 students enrolled in the Horizonte Instruction and Training Center, through June 25.
David Ericson Fine Art* (418 S. 200 West, 533-8245) — Ongoing exhibit of gallery artists.
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.
Evergreen Framing Co. and Gallery* (3295 S. 2000 East, 467-8770) — Oils by Larry Clarkson, mixed media by Don Prys and watercolors by Kelly Prys.
F. Weixler Gallery* (132 E St., 534-1014) — Paintings by Valoy Eaton, Harrison Groutage, Frank Huff, Earl Jones, Dennis Smith, Karl Thomas, Lance Turner and Kimball Warren. Exhibit ongoing.
Gallery 8 (150 S. 600 East) — Utah painters, jewelers, photographers, fabric artists.
Gallery at Library Square (Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 524-8200) — "Constructing Self: Thirty Self Portraits," featuring self-portraits by 30 artists, through June 25.
Holladay Library (2150 E. 4730 South, 943-4636, ext. 334) — Paintings by Hal Hogan through June.
Hill Gallery & Sculpture Park (9045 S. 1300 East, Sandy, 562-9242) — Sculpture, paintings, giclee prints and crafts by local artists.
HORNE Fine Art* (142 E. 800 South, 533-4200) — "Roman Holiday," featuring paintings of Italy by Karen Horne through June 30. Artist reception Friday evening from 6-9 during monthly Gallery Stroll.
Kayo Gallery* (315 E. 300 South) — "Down to This," featuring art by Cory Oberndorfer, Nathan Craven and Cameron Major.
King's Gallery (2233 S. 700 East, 486-5019) — Paintings and sculpture by Utah artist Susan Gallacher.
Leigh-North Gallery* (136 S. Main, Suite 202, Kearns Building, 968-9570) — Quality 19th and 20th century American paintings, including: Hudson River School landscapes, impressionism, still-lifes, seascapes and historic Utah art.
Local Colors Artworks* (570 S. 700 East, second floor at Trolley Square, next to Rocky Mountain Chocolate) — Paintings by John Collins and Monika Gerszewski, ceramics by Jim Simister and glass art by Mike and Penny Stevens, through June 13.
Magpie's Nest Gallery* (39 I St., 363-7764) — Paintings by Eric Erekson through June 14.
Main Street Gallery* (299 S. Main, 535-4660) — Art by Kent Wallis, Scott Wallis and Eric Wallis. Also art by Sandra Rast and Court Naumann. Exhibit ongoing.
Michael Berry Gallery* (163 E. 300, 521-0243) — "Antique Prints of Utah Territory & the Pacific Northwest's Columbia River."
modern8 gallery (561 W. 200 South, 355-6309) — Art by James Shuman and Benjamin Howell through June 14. Also works by Ben Howell, Randall Smith and Paul Heath.
Museum of Church History and Art (45 N. West Temple, Upper Level, 240-2299) — "A Competition Retrospective," featuring selected acquisitions from the museum's six previous international art competitions, through Sept. 4. Also "Seventh International Art Competition: Our Heritage of Faith," featuring art of Latter-day Saint artists from around the world, reflecting on their heritage of faith, through Sept. 4.
Museum of Utah Art & History (125 S. Main) — "Curious Workmanship: Utah Furniture, 1847-1875" through June 25.
Oasis Cafe and Gallery (151 S. 500 East, 322-1162) — "Exploring Life's Rhythms," featuring landscapes by Vivian Bergenthal, through June 30.
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.
Palmers Gallery* (378 W. Broadway, Suite No. 3) — Oil paintings by Robert Scuderi.
Patrick Moore Gallery* (511 W. 200 South, 521-5999) — "Mark Knudsen & Cary Griffiths Exhibit" through June 10.
Phillips Gallery* (444 E. 200 South, 364-8284) — New work by Jean Arnold and Francesc Burgos through June 9.
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 Kiln Gallery* (393 E. 1700 South, 484-4106) — "Water, Earth, Fire: Symbolic Objects in Clay," featuring ceramics by Charles Arceneaux, through June 10.
Rio Gallery* (300 S. 455 West, 533-3582) — "Untitled," featuring art by 30 local artists who allow patrons to title exhibit pieces, through June 9.
Rose Wagner Art Gallery* (138 W. 300 South) — "Celebrating the Freedom of the Soul and the Spirit," featuring art by Marah Brown Rohovit, through June 30.
Ruth Tyler Library (8041 Wood St. (55 West), Midvale, 278-0913) — Art by Marla Duggins through June.
Saltgrass Printmakers Gallery (2126 S. 1000 East, 467-1080) — Etchings and monotypes by Koichi Yamamoto through June.
Salt Lake Art Center* (20 S. West Temple) — Street Level Gallery: "Bold, Bad & Dangerous," featuring artwork by 22 artists, including Gary Barton, Anna Campbell Bliss, Brian Kershisnik, Frank McEntire, Bonnie Sucec, Cordell Taylor, Koichi Yamamoto and more through June 8.
Southam Gallery* (50 E. Broadway, 322-0376) — Work by Michael Bingham, Rick Graham, Steve McGinty, A.D. Shaw and Diane Turner.
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 and 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 Arts Alliance (2191 S. 300 West) — "BFA Exhibition 2006," featuring art by the graduating students of the University of Utah's Department of Art & Art History, through June 5.
Utah Artist Hands Gallery* (61 W. 100 South, 355-0206) — "Fiesta," featuring art by Ruby Chacon, Guillermo Colmenero, David Maestas, Pilar Pobil, Jose Riveros and Michael Trujillo, through June 10.
Utah Center for the Arts (2191 S. 300 West) — BFA Exhibition, featuring work by 90 graduating students from the University of Utah, through June 3.
Utah Museum of Fine Arts* (University of Utah, South Campus Drive, 581-7332) — "Design Your World," featuring young artists from Bad Dog Rediscovers America, through June 18. "Intimacy Without Restraint: The Gesture Paintings of Hyunmee Lee" through July 9. "Revisiting Utah's Past," featuring paintings, sculpture, photographs, books and journals that offer perspectives on the region, through July 23. "The Art of the West: Reinterpreting Western Images," featuring art from the museum's collection and works on loan from local collectors. "Africa: The Arts of a Continent," featuring works from the permanent collection of the UMFA. Also artwork from the museum's permanent collection continually on display.
Utah Museum of Natural History (1390 E. Presidents Circle, University of Utah) — "In Focus: National Geographic Greatest Portraits," featuring 56 photographs taken by the organization's photographers throughout the years, through Sept. 23.
Williams Fine Art* (Main lobby, Eagle Gate Plaza, 60 E. South Temple, 534-0331) — Specializing in early Utah artists: John Hafen, Lee Greene Richards, LeConte Stewart and more, including contemporary painters.
OUTSIDE SALT LAKE CITY
American West Heritage Center (4025 S. Highway 89-91, Wellsville, 435-245-6050) — "Northern Utah's Historic Barns: Touchstones of an Agricultural Heritage," featuring photographs and memorabilia, through September.
Art Cottage (26 W. Tabernacle, St. George, 435-668-5154) — Artwork by L'Deane Trueblood and Annette Everett, featuring sculpture, oil, pastel and watercolor.
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.
Bountiful/Davis Art Center (745 S. Main, Bountiful, 292-0367) — "Wind & Fire," featuring art by Brent Christison, Ann Garrett, Richard Miles, Art Lee and Yihlin Chan, through June 9.
Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery (Braithwaite Liberal Arts Center, Southern Utah University, Cedar City, 435-586-5432) — Collection of ceramics by J. Daniel Murphy through June 24.
Brigham City Museum-Gallery (24 N. 300 West, Brigham City, 435-723-6769) — "Albert Tissandier: Drawings of Nature and Industry in the United States — 1885" through June 28.
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.
Crandall Historical Printing Museum (275 E. Center St., 377-7777) — The only working Gutenberg press in the world and a replica of the Grandin press from Palmyra.
Datura Gallery (845 N. Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, 435-674-9595) — Art by Laurie Burns, Cheryl, Gary and John Collin, Elva Malin, Holly Pendergast, Melodie Williams, Roland Lee and more.
Edelweiss Gallery (65 E. Main, Midway, 435-654-1335) — Featured artist Sherry Oman. Also work by Florence Ware, Donald Allan, Kory Bird and Dennis Smith.
Fairview Museum of History & Art (85 N. 100 East, Fairview, 427-9216) — Works by Avard Fairbanks, Lee Udall Bennion, Ella Peacock, Max Blain, Dale Peel, John Heber Stansfield, Edith Roberson, Ted Wassmer and others.
Fat Cat Gallery (3391 S. Orchard, North Salt Lake, 299-1122) — Original paintings by Wulf Barsch, Rebecca Hartvigsen, David Brand, G. Robinson Oborn.
Guggenheim Hermitage (Venetian Resort Hotel, 3355 Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas) — "Rubens and His Age: Masterpieces from the Hermitage Museum" through July.
Hill Gallery & Sculpture Park (9045 S. 1300 East, Sandy, 562-9242) — Art by Jeanne Bonine, Bob Coonts, Dan L. Hill, Kathleen Hunt, Dahrl Thomson and more.
Iron Horse Gallery (1205 Iron Horse Drive, Park City, 877-615-6900) — The Utah Watercolor Society Spring Show.
John Wesley Powell River History Museum (885 E. Main, Green River, 435-564-3427) — Original paintings, sculpture and prints by Brady Fairbanks, Richard Miles, Lori Nicholas, Kay Affleck, Dan Blanton, Carel Brest van Kempen, Ken England, Jean Gasser, Becky Hartvigsen, Jo Baxter, Anton Rasmussen, Gary Prazen and Joseph S. Venus, through 2006.
Julie Nester Gallery (1755 Bonanza Drive, Park City, 435-649-7855) — "Figures," featuring figurative work by Tor Archer, Gerard Bourgeois, Philip Buller, Gregg Chadwick, Marshall Crossman and Marie Van Elder, through June 24.
Juniper Sky Fine Art Gallery (851 N. Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, 435-674-1994) — The art of Kate Starling.
Museum of Art (Brigham Young University, North Campus Drive, Provo, 378-2787) — "Tapestries: The Great 20th Century Modernists," featuring 19 woven designs from such artists as Picasso, Calder, Leger, Matisse, Kandinsky, Chagall and more, through July 24. Also "American Dreams," featuring 115 pieces of art from the museum's permanent collection — including prints, sculpture, photography and painting — will be on display for five years (rotating 214 total works).
Museum of the San Rafael (64 N. 100 East, Castle Dale, 435-381-5252) — "Prehistoric Wildlife and Western Art of Utah," featuring paintings by Joseph S. Venus, Clifford Oviatt and sculptures by Gary Prazen and Eldon Holmes, through 2006.
Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (650 N. 1100 East, Logan, 435-797-0163) — "Domestic Arsenal," featuring sculptural installation by USU faculty member Eileen Doktorski, through June 30. "Sight and Sound: A Visual Metaphor," featuring a selection of paintings and sculpture from the museum's permanent collection. Included in the exhibit is music from 20th century composers. The exhibit runs through July 2007.
Out of Africa (333 Main, Park City) — Selection of handcrafted African baskets, rugs, textiles, stoneware and more.
Repartee Gallery (4801 N. University, Riverwoods, Provo) — Highlighting work by James C. Christensen, Kurt Knudsen, Barbara Lyman, Jack Morford, Greg Olsen and more. Also, original works in oil and watercolor, sculpture, pottery, stained glass and more.
Springville Museum of Art (126 E. 400 South, Springville, 489-2727) — "The 82nd Annual Spring Salon," featuring art from around the state, through July 2. "High School Traveling Show," featuring art from Utah students collected by the Utah Arts Council, through June 28. Permanent exhibitions: John Hafen and Cyrus E. Dallin: "Centennial Exhibit; American Art: East Meets West."
St. George Art Museum (47 E. 200 North, St. George, 435-634-5942) — Main gallery: "The Regional Exhibit," featuring 24 local artists. Mezzanine gallery and Legacy gallery: "Window on the West," featuring works from such artists as Frederic Remington, Karl Bodmer, Albert Bierstadt and more. Both exhibits run through July 8.
Staples Art Center (120 S. 100 East, Elsinore, 435-527-4170) — Original works featuring Sevier County artists, including Dall Dimick, Maureen Brooks Sarkis, Lynn Breinholt, Barth Hansen, Rachel Olsen and others.
Thomas Fine Art (60 S. Orchard Drive, Bountiful, 455-1420) — Works by Osral Allred, Ken Baxter, Brent Christison, Lisa Huber and John Osterberg; also, Scandinavian art from the early 1900s.
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, 435-673-6363) — Roland Lee, Leonard Parkin, David Jackson, Colleen Howe, Bonnie Conrad, Linda Curley and Darwin Dower.
Two Sisters Fine Art Gallery (650 W. 100 South, Heber) — Paintings by Karrie Baldwin Penney.
Universe City Gallery (2556 Washington Blvd., Ogden, 435-458-8959) — "Family Collection: Paintings by LeRoy Jennings" through June 17.
West Light Images Gallery (738 Main, Park City, 435-645-8414) — Photographs of Antarctica by David Schultz through June.
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.




