From Deseret News archives:
Hanging art: The Southam Gallery celebrates 25 years in Salt Lake City
In its 25 years, Southam Gallery has been a mainstay in a neighborhood that has gone from chic to cheesy and back again ... almost. She has survived because she loves art and continues to offer clients excellent works by talented Utah artists.
"Having been an art dealer and gallery owner for 25 years has been like raising a child," Southam said. "Sometimes you get lots of headaches and very little appreciation. However, in both instances, it can be well worth the endeavor."
Southam knows whereof she speaks: Her daughter Kimberly started working for her mother at age 11 and has been a valuable asset to the gallery ever since.
"I never could have done 25 years without her contribution," said Southam. "Kimberly has excellent PR skills, much better than mine, and she has a great relationship with both artists and customers."
Kimberly, who received a Bachelor of Arts in art history from the University of Utah, has described herself as a "latchkey gallery kid." Today she is the gallery's director and one of the most personable people you could ever meet.
Over the years, some of the artists have moved on, but the majority stayed and have been joined by Linda Curley, Larry and Sharlene Christensen, Graydon Foulger, Phyllis Horne, Steve McGinty, Steve Sheffield, Kate Starling, Kathryn Stats, Karl Thomas, Diane Turner, and the list goes on and on.
"We are proud of the beautiful paintings we have placed in our clients' homes, offices and corporate buildings, both in Utah and throughout the country," Southam said. "We make no apologies for representing artists who create beautiful work and add a positive dimension to a world permeated by many negative events."
Southam is certain that much of the art she's sold will be passed on down to children and grandchildren, to be enjoyed by future generations.
"I still get a thrill seeing them (the artwork) for the first time," she said. "The excitement of viewing an expressive, well-executed painting can give you a thrill, reminding me of Christmas, opening up that special present."
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