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Showing at local galleries

Published: Sunday, May 25, 2008 12:17 p.m. MDT
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OPENING THIS WEEK

• Friday

Kimball Art Center (638 Park Ave., Park City, 435-649-8882) — Badami Gallery: "Aaron Fritz: Color and the Landscape," featuring paintings by the artist through July 14. Opening reception tonight from 6-9.


CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS

A Gallery* (1321 S. 2100 East, 583-4800) — "Image Object," featuring paintings by John O'Connell, through June 14.

A.M. Stein Imports (3408 Highland Drive) — Mayan paintings, African textiles and Judaica.

Abravanel Hall (123 W. South Temple) — Dale Chihuly's "Olympic Tower" and art from the Salt Lake County Art Collection.

Anthony's Antiques and Fine Art (402 E. 200 South, 328-2231) — Fine art and furniture.

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Art Access* (230 S. 500 West, 328-0703) — "300 Plates," featuring art on printer's plates by 82 Utah artists, through June 13.

Art at the Main (Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 363-4088) — "Fresh Paint — New Works, Traditional and Abstract," featuring art by Nancy Swanson, through June 14.

Art Barn/Finch Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — Mixed media works in clay by Dawn Atkin, paintings by Lenka Konopasek and photographs by Charles E. Uibel through May 30.

Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts (Isaac Chase Home in Liberty Park) — Everyday Art, on weekends, noon-5 p.m.

Cherry Street Gallery (4790 S. Cherry St., 281-0075) — Art by Ken Baxter, Dan Baxter, Ed Begay, Beso, Larry Christensen, Don Coy, Mike Fletcher, Steve Harvey, Jo Gilkey, Julie Jacobsen, Scott Ruston and Lee Anne Walker.

Children's Gallery at Library Square (Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 524-8200) — "Kids for Clean Air," featuring art by fifth- and sixth-grade students, through June 13.

Contemporary Design & Art Gallery (127 S. Main, 364-0200) — "University of Utah Senior Art Show," featuring art from graduating seniors in art, through May 31.

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"On Alert, 1861" (oil on canvas, 50 by 40 inches) by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819-1905) on display at Anthony's Antiques & Fine Art.

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