6th
Avenue Gallery and Frame Shop – 752 E 6th
Avenue; 801-359-4604
6th Avenue Gallery proudly presents the work of Melanie
Price. Melanie paints with oil to execute bold blocks
of color that depict the juxtaposition of female divinity
and vulnerability.
15th
Street Gallery – 1519 S 1500 E; 801-468-1515
Featuring three wonderful artists for February Stroll
including watercolors by Lauri Franks, oils by Colleen
Howe as well as work by Steve Smock.
A
Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-4800
A Gallery is please to introduce new works by glass
artist Seth Fairweather.
Alpine
Art – 430 E South Temple; 801-355-1155
Thank you for joining Alpine Art in celebrating our
28th year in Salt Lake City, featuring our first exhibition
in 2012, 24 x 24. The first 24 hours of 2012
are captured by 24 photographers showcasing a photo
taken on each hour of the first day in the New Year.
America
Frist Credit Union – 268 S State; 801-215-3180
America First is pleased to host Bregelle Davis with
an exhibit titled Animals of the North featuring
animals and birds of the North States.
Art
Access – 230 S 500 W #125; 328-0703
Featuring an exhibit by Maritza Torres, Veronica Perez
and Ruby Chacon inspired by the ancient stories and
cultures of their ancestors. Access II is featuring
a recycled glass exhibit by Amber DeBirk and paintings
and recycled mixed media by Eleanor Scholz.
Art
at the Main – Gound floor of the Main City
Library, 210 E 400 S; 801-363-4088
J. "Hunter" Stout paints the wild places
he's lived and worked, especially his beloved Rocky
Mountains. Art at the Main is pleased to present Return
to the Mountains and to welcome Gallery Strollers
on February 17th.
Blonde
Grizzly – 15 E 400 S; 801-355-9075
Come see two amazing local artist's work. Casey Kawaguchi
and Andrew Sato will take over the gallery with their
artwork.
Caffe
Niche – 779 E 300 S; 801-433-3380
Take a journey to Niche to see the colorful art exhibit
by Karen Jackson titled Now I See.
Charley
Hafen Jewelers Gallery –1411 S 900 E; 801-521-7711
Charley Hafen Jewelers – Gallery features Dayle
Record’s photographic exhibit, Singular
Images , the Lake I Love, altered Earth images
which are in part a tribute to the era in which the
environmental movement was born.
DF
Dance Studio – 2978 S State; 801-466-0490
Presenting the Abstract Experience. Come
for a fun filled evening full of beautiful modern
art by Jerry Hardesty and Carry Griffiths and don't
forget your dance shoes for a Ballroom & Salsa
Dancing Party! Light refreshments provided.
Discovery
Gateway Studio 444 – 444 W 100 S; 801-456-5437
Presenting Colors of Imagination by Eleora
Nelson. Eleora’s illustrations and storyboards
capture the imagination in a whimsical world of dancing
colors and shapes. Eleora will be teaching children
how to draw caricatures during Gallery Stroll.
Evolutionary
Healthcare – 461 E 200 S; 801-519-2461
Exhibiting new works by David Estes, Bill Fulton,
Carol Fulton, Kathryn Lindquist, Merritt Stites and
Mary Tull. Please join us on Friday, February 17,
6:00-9:00 p.m.for a Gallery Stroll Artists’
Reception.
Finch
Lane and Park Galleries / Art Barn – 1340
E 100 S (in Reservoir Park); 801-596-5000
Presenting Fahimeh Amiri’s paintings and Loné
Vilnius’ mixed media assemblages.
Hope
Gallery and Museum of Fine Art – 151 S Main;
801-532-1336
Featuring a distinct collection of European masters
from the 16th to 21st centuries, including the largest
collection of original Danish works (outside the national
museums) by notable artists such as Bloch, Kroyer,
Henningsen, Wegmann and Molsted.
HORNE
Fine Art – 142 E 800 S; 801-533-4200
Art Lover’s Show and Sale - A valentine
to art lovers with twenty percent off all paintings
and pastels in February. Includes colorful florals
by Phyllis Horne, swimmers by Jamie Wayman and dance
scenes by Karen Horne.
House
Galley – 29 E 400 S; 801-910-1736
House Gallery is pleased to present the work of local
artist Jared Clark in his solo exhibition, Free
Candy.
Local
Colors of Utah – 1054 E 2100 S; 801-363-3922
Local Colors, a co-op gallery presents three featured
artists: Sandi Olsen, painter; Mae Wellington, glass
artist and Jane Autry, painter.The show titled, Sunshine
will depict the bright colors of spring.
MICA
Gallery – 631 W North Temple #700; 801-596-0500
Presenting the Forgotten, the Homeless & Mentally
Ill. Naomi Garcia takes pictures to tell a story.
The collaboration with the people (subjects) is important
to help those in need and to show how our society
is impacted.
Michael Berry Gallery
– 163 E Broadway (300 S); 801-521-0243
Featuring the photography of Arsham Zakarian, paintings
by Paul Heath, Clarance Bowman and Irene Rampton,
and glass art by Donna Pence.
Nox
Contemporary – 440 S 400 W #H; 801-289-6269
Presenting Development by Christine Baczek.
Christine explores the consciousness of extreme reality
with photographic work that comes from her life and
struggle as an art museum administrator and a visual
artist.
Phillips
Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284
Reminiscing, paintings, etchings, woodcuts
and drawings by Lee Deffebach, Irwin Greenberg, Moishe
Smith, Harry Taylor, Doug Snow and Francis Zimbeaux
. These dear artists' continue to grace our living/work
spaces, delighting our senses and engaging us.
Red
Kiln Clay Connection – 339 E 1700 S; 801-484-4016
Presenting Lidded Vessels, work by Red Kiln
potters, students and faculty, in our newly remodeled
gallery.
Rio
Gallery – 300 S Rio Grande; 801-533-3582
Featuring the recent work of Five Past Fellowship
Recipients: Sue Cotter, Gary Barton, James Charles,
Madison Smith and Jane Catlin. Enjoy the exhibit
and learn how the fellowship award has advanced these
artists’careers and impacted their work.
Slusser
Gallery – 447 E 100 S; 801-532-1956
Presenting Carl Purcell: Solo Exhibition.
Opening reception for the artist, live music and refreshments.
Carl Purcell taught painting and drawing at Snow College
in Utah for 30 years. Currently retired, he is a popular
painting and drawing workshop instructor.
Utah
Arts Alliance Gallery – 127 S Main; 801-651-3937
Presenting the Urban Art Show to benefit
the Southwest Wildlife Foundation featuring Original
Hooligan Stencil art, Kelsey Beacco, Lisa Ogden, Jennie
Burns, Lena Nance, and body painting artist Raven.
Music from DJ Will and DJ Birdman and breakdancing.
Utah
Arts Festival Gallery – 230 S 500 W #120;
801-322-2428
The Utah Arts Festival Gallery presents Travelogue,
a series of photographic works by Randy Laub, Paul
Titus and Steve Midgley.
Williams
Fine Art – 200 E South Temple Ste 100; 801-534-0331
Direct from the Springville Museum of Art, Williams
Fine Art will exhibit 30 works of early Utah artist,
Hilma Mole Payne. A student of James T. Harwood, her
exquisite landscape paintings have not been viewed
by the public and will be available for sale.