From Deseret News archives:
Showing at local galleries
Community Gallery (Pioneer Precinct Building, 1040 W. 700 South) �Parkview Poets,� featuring a collection of children's poetry and art from the after school program at Parkview Elementary through March.
David Ericson Fine Art* (418 S. 200 West, 533-8245) Art by Utah artists, old and new.
F. Weixler Gallery* (132 E St., 534-1014) Contemporary and early Utah art. Paintings and sculpture by Clark Bronson, Valoy Eaton, Harrison Groutage, Frank Huff, Earl Jones, Dennis Smith, Karl Thomas, Lance Turner and Kimball Warren, as well as custom furnishings.
Gallery at Evolutionary Healthcare (461 E. 200 South, 519-2461) Paintings and ceramics from children in the recreational therapy program at Primary Children's Residential Treatment Center through Feb. 10.
galleryuaf (230 S. 500 West, No. 120) Landscape photographs by Walter Reichert through Feb. 6.
Hope Gallery and Museum of Fine Art (151 S. Main, 532-1336) Featuring distinctive collection of old Scandinavian and European masters from the 15th through early 20th centuries. Also features prints by Carl Bloch.
HORNE Fine Art* (142 E. 800 South, 533-4200) �Night & Day,� featuring art by gallery regulars, through Feb. 2.
Iao Gallery (511 W. 200 South, 336-0924) Original paintings by Jennifer Long, Cami Bay and Olivia Glascock, winners of last year's Amateur Artist Competition, through April. �Sculptures in Steel,� featuring work by Dan Toone, through Jan. 30. Also steel and wood sculptures by Tim Little and JinMan Jo.
Leigh-North Gallery* (417-8021, by appointment only) Specializing in historic American art (1850-1950).
Local Colors of Utah* (535 S. 700 East) Paintings by Sandi Olson and Alex Hardy through January.
Loge Gallery (The Roy W. and Elizabeth Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 1340 E. Broadway, U., 581-7222) Paintings by Linda Marion through Jan. 26.
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