Thursday, September 16, 2010

Artwork: Friday September 17th Gallery Stroll

Above: Anthony Granato, Richard III


Charley Hafen Jewelers - Gallery features the work of Anthony Granato: Dichotomy, in a reception during this month's Salt Lake City Gallery Stroll from 6:00 until 9:00 PM. The show runs through October 11th. The gallery is on the corner of 9th East and 14th South.

September Gallery Stroll - September 17th, 6-9 pm.
For a printable (PDF) version of this list, click here.
15th Street Gallery – 1519 S 1500 E; 801-468-1515Currently showing contemporary still life, abstracts, land and cityscapes by Gia Whitlock, Aaron Bushnell, Andrjez Skorut, Lloyd Platt and Aaron Lifferth.
A Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-2100Please join us for new works by Brian Koch.
Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques – 401 E 200 S; 801-328-2231Featuring early works by J. T. Harwood and LeConte Stewart.
Art Access – 230 S 500 W; 801-328-0703 Art Access is pleased to host husband and wife duo Blue Critchfied and Erica Houston’s exhibit entitled Pause. Access II is featuring Chad Crane’s mock Western paintings in an exhibit entitled Familiar Territory.
Art at the Main – Ground floor of the Main City Library, 210 E 400 S; 801-363-4088 Featuring veteran plein air oil painter, Candace Skrabut and a special showcase for emerging student artists, Nick Mendoza and Paris Gerrard. Gallery Stroll music by John Louvier and friends.
Artistic Framing and Sugarhouse Gallery – 2160 Highland; 801-486-4893Featuring floral paintings, abstract paintings and pencil drawings by Sonia Helfer. An Argentinian native and Salt Lake local, Sonia's work is imbued with beautiful color combinations and solid form.
Blonde Grizzly – 15 E 400 S; 801-355-9075Featuring the whimsically illustrative works of Nick and Erin Potter collaborating in a variety of mediums including screen print, installation and mix media.
Charley Hafen Jewelers – 1409 S 900 E; 801-521-7711Featuring Anthony Granato’s exhibit Dichotomy. Anthony weaves a gritty seamless tapestry with pencil, brush, camera and computer to create works that contain social messageswoven into the concept and visual structure of the images.
Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery – 3295 S 2000 E; 801-467-8770Featuring all new landscape work by Jeffery R. Pugh with some surprising self-portraits. Also showing fabulous glass birds by Morag Totten and mixed media birds by Alison Armstrong.
Every Blooming Thing – 444 S 700 E; 801-521-4773Change of season party featuring new work from Aaron Stills, Christina Pellegrina, Steve Lawrence Peterson, Carol Evans, Bradford Overton and Renon Huletmore, as well as great food, live music and a store filled with home decor items for fall.
Finch Lane and Park Galleries / Art Barn – 1340 E 100 S (in Reservoir Park); 801-596-5000Presenting the Glass Art Guild of Utah with Fusion and Vision.
Frame Shop at 6th and "L" – 752 E 6th Avenue; 801-359-4604Presenting Jayne-Anne Mulholland's expansive abstract art, an instant journey into the far reaches of the universe. “The Brahms of art,” Jayne-Anne states, "using traditional and non-traditional painting media, I explore the alchemistic aspects of painting on canvas."
Gray Wall Gallery– 351 W Pierpont #2B; 801-635-7417Daren Young's landscapes, Jason Wells' stencil paintings, Alex Boynton's abstracts, Jacob Shirley's sprayed canvases, Guadalupe Rodriguez' photography, Matthew Hall's deconstructions of books, Tamara Fox' reconstructed animals and Sarah Cuvelier's vases and vessels.
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 Danish national museums) by notable artists such as Bloch, Kroyer, Henningsen, Wegmann and Molsted.
HORNE Fine Art – 142 E 800 S; 801-533-4200Celebrating Phyllis. Join us on Phyllis Horne's birthday! Enjoy this noted Utah artist's latest crop of paintings including scenes along the Wasatch Front, new hollyhocks and artists at work out on the landscape.
the Hotel – 155 W 200 S (upstairs); 801-660-5857Presenting Gallery Stroll after party beginning at 9pm. Evenings Live, upstairs in the ballroom + mercury lounge, is a one-of-a kind experience integrating live art, live music and new collections from featured artists every month in a highenergy nightclub environment.
Michael Berry Gallery and Custom Framing – 163 E 300 S; 801-521-0243 Presenting works by Pilar Pobil, Willamarie Huelskamp, Donna Pence, Viktoria Stovall, David Marti and others. Music by Quintetto Noir.
Phillips Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284 Presenting Sightseeing, paintings by Maureen O'Hara Ure. Showing concurrently in our Dibble Gallery, watercolor landscapes and by Lindey Carter.
SLC Ink – 1150 S Main; 801-596-2061Presenting Illuminations, by David Normal. “Illuminations” are an application of a commercial signage technique to a fine art purpose that creates an alternate world of mythic satire. Like glowing stained glass windows, they invoke a sacred atmosphere.
Tanner Frames – 230 S 500 W #105; 801-483-2501Featuring new works by Namon Bills and Justin Wheatley.
UT Artist Hands – 61 W 100 S; 801-355-0206Presenting Terra Firma, the latest collection of abstract paintings from Utah artist, David Maestas.
Williams Fine Art – 200 E South Temple Ste 100; 801-534-0331Williams Fine Art will be displaying their First Annual Student Invitational Exhibition. Students were selected from the Art and Art History Department of the University of Utah.

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