October Gallery Stroll - October 18, 2024

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15th Street Gallery – 1519 S 1500 E; 801-468-1515
Featuring new work from Anne Becker and Justin Wheatley for October Gallery Stroll.

A Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-4800
Join the gallery for the closing of Jennifer Rasmusson's latest solo painting exhibition Coming Together Falling Apart. In this exhibit, Rasmusson expands the floral themes of her recent work to include visual references to dance. Rasmusson's brushwork interprets and unifies a fluidity of movement found both in floral forms and dance motions.

Alpine Art – 430 E South Temple; 801-355-1155
Presenting Harmonies of a Lifetime: 40 Years of Love & Art, celebrating a remarkable journey of creativity and partnership featuring the work of artists Louise Fischman and Wayne Geary. Married for 40 years, their shared life has been a vibrant tapestry of artistic exploration, teaching, and collaboration. This exhibition will showcase a diverse array of their artworks, reflecting not only their individual styles but also the unique dialogues they have developed over four decades.

Andre Hoggan Studios – 850 S 400 W #111; 307-248-3690
Exploring new paper just in time for October Gallery Stroll.

Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques – 401 E 200 S; 801-328-2231
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Art Access – 230 S 500 W #110; 328-0703
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Brushworks Gallery – 160 E 800 S; 801-363-0600
Featuring the talented local artist, Louisa Lorenz, recently featured in Southwest Art Magazine for the "21 under 31: Young Artists to Watch." This is one you won't want to miss.

Canvas+Cloth – 925 E 900 S; 801-548-9260
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts – Constitution Drive in Liberty Park; 801-245-7288
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

cityhomeUNDERGROUND – 641 E South Temple; 801-410-4696
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Curl Lab – 287 N G Street; 801-930-0858
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

David Dee Fine Arts – 1709 E 1300 S #201; 801-583-8143
Join David Dee Fine Arts for Form, Line and Color III: Modernism & Abstraction in Utah. Artists highlighted in this show are Doug Snow, Lee Deffebach and Don Olsen.

David Ericson Fine Art – 410 E 3rd Avenue; 801-533-8245
Presenting new work by Jeff Pugh. Join the gallery for an artist reception and art talk at 7:00 pm.

Essential Photo Supply – 959 East 900 South; 801-410-8141
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery – 3295 S 2000 E; 801-467-8770
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Every Blooming Thing – 1344 S 2100 E; 801-521-4773
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

FICE Gallery – 160 E 200 S; 801-441-2311
Presenting new work from Dallas Graham.

Finch Lane Gallery at the historic Art Barn – 54 Finch Lane (in Reservoir Park); 801-596-5000
The Finch Lane Gallery presents two new art exhibitions: Nancy Steele-Makasci & Marcus Vincent’s Losing Ground and Alexandra Fuller’s A Participatory Universe. Losing Ground invites viewers to reflect on the many losses facing our world today—from environmental decline to societal divides—through Steele-Makasci’s paintings, prints, and mixed-media sculpture, alongside Vincent’s abstract pieces in oil, wax, and charcoal. Participatory Universe is a photography project inspired by the Observer Effect theory, using a black aluminum frame to highlight neglected landscapes in the American West and explore how focused attention and framing can transform their perceived meaning and significance.

F. Weixler Co. – 132 "E" Street; 801-534-1014
Explore the works of talented local Utah artists and discover new favorites. Don't miss this chance to see the best in local art and mingle with other art lovers.

The Garden Store – 678 S 700 E; 801-595-6622
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

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.

La Galeria de Mestizo – 631 W North Temple #700; 801-596-0500
With brushstrokes of tradition and vibrant colors, Tania Zapata paints a canvas of heritage and identity. Born in Cuernavaca, Mexico, she brought her roots to Salt Lake City, Utah, where she blossomed as an artist. Her journey weaves together threads of Mexican folk art, Dia de Muertos traditions, and the beauty of blended cultures. As a self-taught artist, Tania explore the intersection of past and present, creating art that celebrates life, love, and  Mexican folklore. Through her work, she invite you to experience the richness of her heritage." All paintings at Mestizo are acrylic on canvas.

Lanny Barnard Gallery – 110 Trolley Square, 602 E 500 S; 801-364-4482
Looking for the fine art paintings or a wonderful gift? Lanny Barnard Gallery is for you. Stop in to view dozens of works by one of Utah's most collected painters, Lanny Barnard.

MILK+ Bar & Restaurant (21 and Over) – 49 E Harvey Milk Blvd (900 S); 801-935-4424
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Modern West Fine Art – 412 S 700 W; 801-355-3383
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

NOUVE Home Goods & Gift Boutique – 434 E South Temple #2;
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Phillips Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284
New watercolor paintings by Rebecca Livermore in the Main Gallery. Photography by Hunter Jackson in the Dibble (downstairs) Gallery.

Picture This! – 61 E 700 S; 801-759-1707
New to Gallery Stroll, Picture This! features a gritty but charming art gallery showcasing diverse genres and mediums. For September, Picture This! is featuring portrait work of local oil artist, Kelly Ferree. The detail and realism in his work is astonishing. Other artists represented are: Ana Cristina Espinoza, Jenna Rogan, Emma Goldgar, Alex Linares, Khaled Salem, Lola Kartchner, Cameron Gardner and Sam McEntee. Picture This! For artists! By artists!

Salt & Honey Market– 926 E 900 S; 801-382-9316
You're invited to experience Salt & Honey Market and the artwork of Alison Zdunich and Taylor Rae Bouquet, the monthly fine artist featured exhibits. Salt & Honey is a curated collection of small shops and artisans, the majority being local to Utah, and give customers a chance to shop local while supporting the artists in our community. Stop by and shop while admiring the work of our fine artists!

Saltgrass Printmakers – 412 S 700 W #110; 801-467-1080
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Salt Lake Pottery Studio – 965 E 900 S; 918-519-0703
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Southam Gallery – 7160 S Highland Drive; 801-712-5170
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

Tracy Aviary – 589 East 1300 South (Inside of Liberty Park); 801-596-8500
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

TURN City Center for the Arts – 511 W 200 S #160; 801-924-0347
Creation and creativity are very important to the artists at City Center for the Arts, an arts-based day program for adults with disabilities. The center acts as a studio for thirty developing artists with a wide variety of interests and perspectives. Let's all shhow up and support these incredible artists.

Urban Arts Gallery – 116 South Rio Grande Street (in the Gateway); 801-230-0820
Monster of the Mind is here! As the days grow colder and darker, this exhibit delves into the eerie space where horror, monsters, and creatures blur the line between reality and the mind. Through the lens of October, explore art that reveals both classic horror villains and the monsters that dwell in our own thoughts. Don't miss these incredible pieces—stop by and immerse yourself in the darkness. Don't miss experiencing the magic and intuition of local oracles, who will be offering readings for guests throughout the evening of Gallery Stroll.

Urban Hemp & Cannabis Co. at the Arts Building's – 680 E 600 S; 801-539-1111
Presenting Mariah Rupp's exhibition, Color, Patterns, and Floral Painting. Rupp is a local painter living in Morgan UT. She creates interesting, organic patterns with leaves, vines, petals and negative space, and occasionally layers in patterns inspired by vintage fabrics. Rupp loves the irregularities that appear when hand rendering something rigid like a pattern and is intrigued by the femininity found within her artwork. The end result is a cheery, happy painting with a touch of whimsy. The Arts Building will also feature a local vintage clothing pop up by Juni Jems, and hat making by Andrea Swensen in the garden, as well as the art of Tarot and the art of Palmistry by two local practitioners for private readings in the public space. Free beverages will be served inside, and a local food truck for dinner will be serving customers at the entrance of the garden.

Workshop SLC – 153 W 2100 S; 801-997-8902
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

WOW Atelier – 73 E 400 S; 801-891-6214
This venue is not participating in October Gallery Stroll.

 


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