From Deseret News archives:
Showing at local galleries
Hope Gallery and Museum of Fine Art (151 S. Main, 532-1336) Featuring a 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) "Remembering Sugar House Paintings by Ken Baxter," and "Yesteryear: Phyllis Horne Paints Utah's Bygone Era." Both exhibits run through May.
Iao Gallery (511 W. 200 South, 336-0924) Twenty works by Angela Woods through May 31.
Local Colors of Utah* (535 S. 700 East, 363-3922) Paintings by Nancy Maxfield Lund and Roberta Glidden, and porcelain pottery by Sharon Brown Mikkelson, through June 17.
Main Street Gallery* (299 S. Main, 535-4660) Art by Kent Wallis, Scott Wallis and Eric Wallis. Also art by Sandra Rast and Court Naumann.
Museum of Church History and Art (45 N. West Temple, Upper Level, 240-2299) "Something Extraordinary: A Sampler of Women's Gifts," featuring assorted objects, gifts and talents of Relief Society women. "The Salt Lake Tabernacle: Gathering the Saints Under One Roof," through Jan. 11. "I Am a Child of God," featuring an educational exhibition of interactive and hands-on art for children, through Jan. 18.
Phillips Gallery* (444 E. 200 South, 364-8284) Main gallery: New work by Lindey Carter and Don Athay through June 13.
Pickett Fairbanks Gallery* (39 I St., 363-7764) Miniatures in watercolor and oil by Mary Pickett Fairbanks, Kevin Marcoux, Lane Bennion, P. Kent Fairbanks and others through June.
Q Street Fine Crafts (82 N. Q St., 359-1899) Crafts by Boris Bally, Thomas Mann, Josh Simpson, Alessi, James Stewart and Carla Jimison.
Sam Weller's Gallery on the Mezzanine (Sam Weller's Bookstore, 254 S. Main, 328-2586) "News From Nowhere: Installation by Richard Zimmerman" through June 13.
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