On the third Friday of each month galleries across Salt Lake will be open for the Gallery Stroll. A chance for the public to meet artists and browse the exciting and thriving visual arts market in Salt Lake City.
The event, as always, is FREE.
On the third Friday of each month galleries across Salt Lake will be open for the Gallery Stroll. A chance for the public to meet artists and browse the exciting and thriving visual arts market in Salt Lake City.
The event, as always, is FREE.
Michael’s offers a large array of Art & Craft Classes including Art Painting, Cake Decorating, Jewelry Making, Paper Crafting, Knit & Crochet, Kids Classes, Birthday Parties and Card Making.
Daily and evening classes available including weekends. Check your local store location calendar for times.
On the last Friday of each month, from 6:00 – 9:00 pm, members of the Park City Gallery Association offer a unique monthly showcase highlighting artists, special exhibits, and art events.
The last Friday Gallery Stroll is a free community event that gives locals and Park City visitors alike the opportunity to enjoy light refreshments while exploring Park City’s exciting art scene.
Please visit any of our participating galleries to pick up a free gallery guide.
Contact: Maren Bargreen (435) 649-3001
Admission: Free and open to the public
Friday (Last Friday of each month) from 6 to 9 pm
Family Art Saturday at Salt Lake Art Center
Held the second Saturday of each month from 2 to 4 pm, Family Art Saturday invites children aged 5-12 and their adult companions to explore Art Center exhibitions and participate together in collaborative hands-on art making activities led by a trained educator.
Projects are suitable for a wide variety of ages and abilities. They often host a yearly Valentine Activity. FREE.
Alice Merrill Horne Gallery
Art Access Gallery
Art Barn Finch Lane Gallery
Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Art
Hive Gallery
Horne Fine Art Gallery & Studio
Local Colors
Rio Grande Depot
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
Salt Lake City Library
Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Utah Cultural Celebration Center
Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point
Museum of Ancient Life Thanksgiving Point
Peteetneet Museum and Cultural Arts Center
BYU Museum of Fine Arts
Covey Center for the Arts
Museum of Peoples and Cultures
Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art
Eccles Community Art Center
Treehouse Museum
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Kimball Art Center
Phillips Gallery
Salt Lake City Public Library
Springville Museum of Art
The Church History Museum
John Schaefer, Director, Co-founder
(801) 455-1456
[email protected]
School and community-based visual arts classes, workshops, projects.
The Utah based nonprofit Children’s Media Workshop produces substantive and sustainable change in a short period of time by working across the staff and curriculum using best learning and management practices. Using the 21st Century language of media, literacy is advocated in all its forms from language and mathematics to art and technology. The focus is on building authentic learning communities that are empowered to apply critical thinking and basic skills to the latest educational and societal realities.
As a group of highly dedicated educators and community builders we combine real-time classroom experience with collaborative team-building techniques that honor individual potential while capitalizing on our extensive backgrounds, from the beginnings of Sundance to having created the largest successful teacher training in US history, the Visual Learning Workshops.
Our basic premise: nothing is more fun than learning.
Visual arts program with outreach activities including the “Art Truck” and as of 2010 is now a program of Utah’s premier contemporary art venue Salt Lake Art Center.
In 2007, the 337 Project allowed 150 Utah artists to transform an abandoned building that was scheduled for demolition into a stunning work of collective art. After three months of hard work, the building was opened to the public in May 2007 for six days. Nearly 10,000 visitors waited in line for up to four hours to experience one of Utah’s most exciting visual arts events.
In the years since, the 337 Project has continued to produce award-winning art in nontraditional and unexpected contexts, including “Urban Gallery” at Neighborhood House, a series of murals painted on garage doors; the Art Truck, a roaming gallery that brings work by nationally-recognized artists to schools and residential neighborhoods; and, an 18-hole, fully-playable, artist designed miniature golf course!
(801) 671-0865
Workshops, classes, apprenticeships, school and community programs primarily in the visual arts
Bad Dog inspires youth to experience the power and freedom to imagine, dare, and create new possibilities
801-322-3816