I'll be at Charley Hafen's (1409 S. 900 E.) for Dayle Record's opening reception at 6pm and then I'll head down the street (9th East at 2030 South) to Ginkgo Gallery/Frollic Farm for the wool spinning demonstration and open gallery. Oh---I have three of my small encaustic paintings at Ginkgo Gallery AND one of my watercolors (with a red ribbon for Award of Merit) at Michael Berry Gallery (163 E. 300 South) Hope to see you out and about tonight!
~ Sparky
List of Galleries...
February Gallery Stroll - February 19th, 6-9 pm.
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A Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-21002nd annual Start Your Collection, an opportunity for potential collectors to get started at reasonable price points and current collectors to add to their collection at a great value.
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A Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-21002nd annual Start Your Collection, an opportunity for potential collectors to get started at reasonable price points and current collectors to add to their collection at a great value.
Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques – 401 E 200 S; 801-328-2231Featuring Minerva Teichert, John Hafen, J. T. Harwood, G. M. Ottinger and others. Also, important and beautiful Tiffany Studios stained glass.
Art Access – 230 S 500 W; 801-328-0703 Presenting House. Home., the mixed media art of Justin Wheatley as he examines memories and realities associated with where we live. In Access II, Cindy McConkie's photography exhibition, Flow in Light and Color.
Art at the Main – Ground floor of the Main City Library, 210 E 400 S; 801-363-4088 Presenting Figuratively Speaking, new works by Colleen Reynolds.
Artistic Framing and Sugarhouse Gallery – 2160 Highland; 801-486-4893The Magnificent and Mysterious, a wonderful exhibition of paintings and sculptures by artist Helenka Bimstein. These works are full of creativity, color and symbolism. With an Egyptian motif and a multi-cultural edge, these works create a sense of otherworldliness and life-everlasting.
Beans and Brews – 268 S State; 801-328-4148Beans and Brews is proud to feature local photographer, Randy Laub. His exhibit is a unique taste of Italy, “I love wondering the narrow streets of Italian cities and villages, so I can photograph amazing pictures and also to enjoy the culture.”
Caffe Niche – 779 E 300 S; 801-433-3380 Presenting large-scale photographic images by Ian Booth and Michael Brown.
Charley Hafen Jewelers – 1409 S 900 E; 801-521-7711Love is Not on the Table, recent watercolors pastels and digital mixed media by Dayle Record.
Discovery Gateway – 444 W 100 S; 801-456-5437This month we unveil our new workspace and gallery for Studio 444! Mark your calendars to attend the opening of Winter Wonderland in the new gallery space - a unique art show featuring the German art of paper cutting, Scherenshitte, by local artist Cindy Ferguson.
Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery, Inc. – 3295 S 2000 E; 801-467-8770Starting the new year with bold, contemporary landscapes by Jodi Steen and fresh, bright florals by Cassandria W. Parsons.
Every Blooming Thing – 444 S 700 E; 801-521-4773Featuring new pottery by Sean Jaeger and Richard Barker as well as the work of Leonard Romney, Jody Plant, G.J. LaBonty, Carole Evans, Aaron Stills, Christina Pelligrino, Marjorie McClure, Kathy Grossman, Clint Whiting and Maryann Free Smith.
Finch Lane and Park Galleries / Art Barn – 1340 E 100 S (in Reservoir Park); 596-5000Trent Alvey, painting, collage & assemblage and Corey Bowman, installation.
galleryuaf – 230 S 500 W Ste 120; 801-322-2428 Presenting the photographic work of Savana Jones, Cat Palmer and Miranda Whitlock.
Hope Gallery and Museum of Fine Art – 151 S Main; 801-532-1336Featuring a distinct collection of European masters from the 16th to 21st centuries, including the largest collection of original Danish works (outside the national museums in Denmark) by notable artists such as Bloch, Kroyer, Henningsen, Wegmann and Molsted.
Michael Berry Gallery and Custom Framing – 163 E 300 S; 801-521-0243 Presenting the Utah Watercolor Society Miniature Show. Live music provided by Tango Noir.
Phillips Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284 New figurative paintings by Heather Barron and Gerald Purdy.
Red Kiln – 339 E 1700 S; 801-484-4016Naked: An intimate look at two bodies of work. Featuring new work from Lara Carroll and Chuck Parsons.
Rio Gallery – 300 S Rio Grande; 801-533-3582Three Mormon Towns, featuring the photography of Mark Hedengren and the poetry of Kim Johnson, Susan Howe, Lance Larson and Nathan Robison.
Salt Lake Art Center – 20 S West Temple; 801-328-4201 Jamie Wyeth: Seven Deadly Sins, Displacement: The Three Gorges Dam and Contemporary Chinese Art.
Salt Lake City Ink – 1150 S Main; 801-596-2061M & M Photography Show. Visually exploring life’s moments and finding hidden forms within the elements. The works of Mikelle Best, Maureen Brannelly a.k.a Mopho and Megan Bracken a.k.a Meggio Omega.
Tin Angel Cafe – 365 W 400 S; 801-328-4155Presenting Kathy Grossman with Winter Juices, large acrylic paintings in vibrant colors featuring musicians, Parisian cafe sitters, women in intimate settings and scenes of the Arab world. Live music will be provided by Will Romney. Call for reservations.
Williams Fine Art – 200 E South Temple Ste 100; 801-534-0331Featuring new arrivals by Minerva Teichert, Charles Muench, Dennis Smith and Erin Berrett.
Art Access – 230 S 500 W; 801-328-0703 Presenting House. Home., the mixed media art of Justin Wheatley as he examines memories and realities associated with where we live. In Access II, Cindy McConkie's photography exhibition, Flow in Light and Color.
Art at the Main – Ground floor of the Main City Library, 210 E 400 S; 801-363-4088 Presenting Figuratively Speaking, new works by Colleen Reynolds.
Artistic Framing and Sugarhouse Gallery – 2160 Highland; 801-486-4893The Magnificent and Mysterious, a wonderful exhibition of paintings and sculptures by artist Helenka Bimstein. These works are full of creativity, color and symbolism. With an Egyptian motif and a multi-cultural edge, these works create a sense of otherworldliness and life-everlasting.
Beans and Brews – 268 S State; 801-328-4148Beans and Brews is proud to feature local photographer, Randy Laub. His exhibit is a unique taste of Italy, “I love wondering the narrow streets of Italian cities and villages, so I can photograph amazing pictures and also to enjoy the culture.”
Caffe Niche – 779 E 300 S; 801-433-3380 Presenting large-scale photographic images by Ian Booth and Michael Brown.
Charley Hafen Jewelers – 1409 S 900 E; 801-521-7711Love is Not on the Table, recent watercolors pastels and digital mixed media by Dayle Record.
Discovery Gateway – 444 W 100 S; 801-456-5437This month we unveil our new workspace and gallery for Studio 444! Mark your calendars to attend the opening of Winter Wonderland in the new gallery space - a unique art show featuring the German art of paper cutting, Scherenshitte, by local artist Cindy Ferguson.
Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery, Inc. – 3295 S 2000 E; 801-467-8770Starting the new year with bold, contemporary landscapes by Jodi Steen and fresh, bright florals by Cassandria W. Parsons.
Every Blooming Thing – 444 S 700 E; 801-521-4773Featuring new pottery by Sean Jaeger and Richard Barker as well as the work of Leonard Romney, Jody Plant, G.J. LaBonty, Carole Evans, Aaron Stills, Christina Pelligrino, Marjorie McClure, Kathy Grossman, Clint Whiting and Maryann Free Smith.
Finch Lane and Park Galleries / Art Barn – 1340 E 100 S (in Reservoir Park); 596-5000Trent Alvey, painting, collage & assemblage and Corey Bowman, installation.
galleryuaf – 230 S 500 W Ste 120; 801-322-2428 Presenting the photographic work of Savana Jones, Cat Palmer and Miranda Whitlock.
Hope Gallery and Museum of Fine Art – 151 S Main; 801-532-1336Featuring a distinct collection of European masters from the 16th to 21st centuries, including the largest collection of original Danish works (outside the national museums in Denmark) by notable artists such as Bloch, Kroyer, Henningsen, Wegmann and Molsted.
Michael Berry Gallery and Custom Framing – 163 E 300 S; 801-521-0243 Presenting the Utah Watercolor Society Miniature Show. Live music provided by Tango Noir.
Phillips Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284 New figurative paintings by Heather Barron and Gerald Purdy.
Red Kiln – 339 E 1700 S; 801-484-4016Naked: An intimate look at two bodies of work. Featuring new work from Lara Carroll and Chuck Parsons.
Rio Gallery – 300 S Rio Grande; 801-533-3582Three Mormon Towns, featuring the photography of Mark Hedengren and the poetry of Kim Johnson, Susan Howe, Lance Larson and Nathan Robison.
Salt Lake Art Center – 20 S West Temple; 801-328-4201 Jamie Wyeth: Seven Deadly Sins, Displacement: The Three Gorges Dam and Contemporary Chinese Art.
Salt Lake City Ink – 1150 S Main; 801-596-2061M & M Photography Show. Visually exploring life’s moments and finding hidden forms within the elements. The works of Mikelle Best, Maureen Brannelly a.k.a Mopho and Megan Bracken a.k.a Meggio Omega.
Tin Angel Cafe – 365 W 400 S; 801-328-4155Presenting Kathy Grossman with Winter Juices, large acrylic paintings in vibrant colors featuring musicians, Parisian cafe sitters, women in intimate settings and scenes of the Arab world. Live music will be provided by Will Romney. Call for reservations.
Williams Fine Art – 200 E South Temple Ste 100; 801-534-0331Featuring new arrivals by Minerva Teichert, Charles Muench, Dennis Smith and Erin Berrett.
Hi Toni,
ReplyDeleteHave fun with all that wonderful art tonight. Unfortunately I become very tired after 6 pm and have to head home for dinner with Poopsie and another thrilling rerun of "Friends" whilst my wee dog sits on my lap. Another perfect evening.
Kelly
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