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Showing at local galleries

Published: Sunday, Aug. 12, 2007 12:24 a.m. MDT
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Visage Salon Studios (2006 S. 900 East, 328-0069) — Art by Jodi Monaco and Alexandr Taymer through Wednesday.

Williams Fine Art* (200 E. South Temple, Suite 100, 534-0331) — Specializing in early Utah artists: John Hafen, Lee Greene Richards, LeConte Stewart and more, including contemporary painters.

OUTSIDE SALT LAKE CITY

Apple Frame Gallery (70 N. Main, Bountiful, 298-1227) — "Pioneer Show," featuring local gallery artists, through Saturday.

Art Around the Corner (Main Street and St. George Boulevard, St. George, 435-673-5595) — Twenty new works of sculpture by Utah's leading sculptors will be unveiled and remain on display through March 2008.

Art Cottage (26 W. Tabernacle, St. George, 435-668-5154) — Artwork by Annette Everett, featuring sculpture, oil, pastel and watercolor.

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Art in the Village (1100 W. 7800 South, Gardner Village, 255-8900) — Original paintings by Linda Curley, David Jackson, Bonnie Conrad, Colleen Howe, Sandra Rast, Debbie Broadhead, C. Rogers Atkinson, Elizabeth Stanley, Rebecca Blue and more. Also, sculpture by Stan Watts, Adam Reeder, Ed Spears, Shari Hamilton and Claudia Packer.

Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery (Braithwaite Liberal Arts Center, Southern Utah University, Cedar City, 435-586-5432) — "Setting the Stage," featuring props and scenery from previous Shakespearian Festival seasons, through Aug. 25.

Canyon Gallery (265 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, 801-544-4262) — Art by Ken Corbett, Linda Curley, David Jackson, Colleen Howe, Sandra Rast.

Center for Creative Photography (University of Arizona, 520-621-7968) — "Ralph Gibson and Lustrum Press, 1970-1985" through Sept. 30.

Coda Gallery (804 Main, Park City, 435-655-3803) — Contemporary landscapes by Aaron Fritz through August.

College of Eastern Utah, Prehistoric Museum Art Gallery (155 E. Main, Price) — "Art in F#," featuring watercolors by Pam Sharp and sculptures by Karen Jobe Templeton through August.

Coleman Studios (117 N. University, 225-5766) — Works by Michael Coleman and other local artists.

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"Yellow Sky 1" (acrylic on wood panel, 24 by 24 inches, 2007) by Silvia Poloto on display at Julie Nester Gallery through August.

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