15th Street Gallery – 1519 S 1500 E; 801-468-1515
Featuring Douglas Smith and Anne Becker for February 2026.
A Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-4800
Join A Gallery for the closing reception for Love in the Abstract, a visual exploration of expressions of Love in its broadest, boldest and most diverse forms.
Alpine Art – 430 E South Temple; 801-355-1155
This venue is not participating in February Gallery Stroll.
Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques – 401 E 200 S; 801-328-2231
This venue is not participating in February Gallery Stroll.
Brushworks Gallery – 160 E 800 S; 801-363-0600
This venue is not participating in February Gallery Stroll.
Canvas+Cloth – 925 E 900 S; 801-548-9260
This venue is not particiating in February Gallery Stroll.
David Dee Fine Arts – 1709 E 1300 S #201; 801-583-8143
This venue is not participating in February Gallery Stroll.
David Ericson Fine Art – 410 E 3rd Avenue; 801-533-8245
Featuring Cristall Harper and Abigale Palmer. Artists Reception from 6-9 pm with a Gallery Talk at 7 pm.
Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery – 3295 S 2000 E; 801-467-8770
This venue is not participating in February Gallery Stroll.
FICE Gallery – 160 E 200 S; 801-441-2311
Angels & Errors is about perfection vs inperfection and questioning which one is actually more human, real and powereful.
Finch Lane Gallery at the Historic Art Barn – 54 Finch Lane (in Reservoir Park); 801-596-5000
Finch Lane Gallery presents two concurrent exhibitions on view: Make Me a Landscape, Do Not Include Any Sky by Ben Bloch and A Pictorial Atlas of Fossil Remains by Carol Sogard. Bloch trained a closed-circuit AI image model using his own paintings to generate landscape images from text prompts, then reversed the process by reinterpreting those images into original paintings, examining authorship, perception, and the tension between digital simulation and the material presence of painting. Sogard presents photographic and textile-based works that examine discarded consumer materials as future fossils, using image and textile processes to reflect on material transformation, persistence, and the environmental legacy of human consumption.
Four Lemons – 4850 S Highland Drive; 801-746-9633
This venue is not participating in February Gallery Stroll.
F. Weixler Co. – 132 "E" Street; 801-534-1014
Featured in the showroom are paintings and sculptures by a variety of artists including Martin Blundell, Paul Davis, Valoy Eaton, George Handrahan, Kathleen Peterson, Dennis Smith, Karl Thomas and Kimball Warren.
Gateway Mall– 18 N Rio Grande Street; 801-456-0000
The Gateway's Art Shop Project re-purposes vacant store windows, bringing them to life with temporary installations from local artists and students—using all mediums. The Salt Lake Gallery Stroll is proud to partner with the Gateway Artwalk to promote this project as part of the vibrant visual art scene in Salt Lake City. Walk the Rio Grande and explore the murals and interactive art pieces throughout the property.
Lanny Barnard Gallery – 110 Trolley Square, 602 E 500 S; 801-364-4482
Looking for one of a kind fine art paintings? Lanny Barnard Gallery is for you. Stop in to view dozens of works by one of Utah's most collected painters, Lanny Barnard.
Modern West Fine Art – 242 E South Temple; 801-355-3383
Unbound: Art of the West reflects on Modern West’s history and a passion for forging new ground in an ever-evolving art community. Looking to their represented modernists Louis Ribak and Beatrice Mandelman, who left behind their New York City lifestyle to pursue their work in the vast Western landscape, to the stable of Modern West’s innovative contemporary artists, the exhibition is inspired by works that push the parameters of what art has been and how it can move forward –– it is ambitious, inspiring and unbound. Featured artists include Shonto Begay, Michael Coles, Shalee Cooper, Angela Ellsworth, Phil Epp, Alexandra Fuller, Kiki Gaffney, Sheldon Harvey, Suzanne Hill, Jim Jacobs, Beatrice Mandelman, Ed Mell, Arlo Namingha, Stanley Natchez, Kevin Red Star, Louis Ribak, Billy Schenck, Woody Shepherd, Ben Steele, Eugene Tapahe and Mike Whiting.
Phillips Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284
Collage by Liberty Blake and humorist narrative oils from the collection of Gerald Purdy (1930-2023) in the Main Floor Gallery. Showing concurrently in the Dibble Gallery (downstairs) are Woodcut and oil landscapes by USU Emeriti Old Main Award winner, Marion Hyde (1938-2025).
Picture This! – 61 E 700 S; 801-759-1707
M'Lisa Paulsen is featured at Picture This! for the month of February. M'Lisa is a Utah-based artist known for her vibrant, pointillistic paintings of rural landscapes, historic architecture, and still lifes. She is based in Spring City, and is a University of Utah BFA graduate and active historic preservationist.
This is the last month to see the works of Walt Schofield. Other artists showing include Gunter Radinger, Annette Campbell and Ian Anderson of Stellium Arts.
Southam Gallery – 7160 S Highland Drive; 801-712-5170
This venue is not participating in February Gallery Stroll.
Tasting Room – 357 W 200 S; 801-906-8294
A new 21 + establishment in Salt Lake City, where wine and art connect! Located near The Gateway Mall, the Tasting Room provides an elegant atmosphere to sip, laugh, and enjoy a grand piano alongside local curated artwork, specializing in a large variety of unrepresented emerging artists from the Utah Valley.
Tracy Aviary – 589 East 1300 South (Inside of Liberty Park); 801-596-8500
This venue is not participating in February Gallery Stroll.
Urban Arts Gallery – 116 South Rio Grande Street (in the Gateway); 801-230-0820
Urban Arts Gallery is proud to host Shades of Expression, a showcase featuring culture, individuality and history.
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