Showing at local galleries
• Monday
Sweet Branch Library (455 F St.) "Reading the Back of the Sky," featuring art by Jamie Peterson, through Aug. 15. Artist reception Friday, July 16, 7 p.m.
• Friday
Eccles Community Art Center (2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, 392-6935) Main Gallery: "34th Annual Statewide Competition," featuring artwork from around Utah, through Aug. 30. Carriage House Gallery: The paintings of Catherine Darling Hostetter through Aug. 30. Reception for both exhibits tonight from 6-9.
Gallery 25 (268 Historic 25th St., Ogden, 334-9881) New works by Lauri Eskelson and a retrospective of her father, Charles Groberg's (1913-92) paintings, through July. Artists' reception tonight from 6-9 during Art Stroll.
Gallery at the Station (Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave., Ogden, 629-8446) Sculpture by Benjamin R. Hammond and paintings by Robert A. McKay through July 29. Artists' reception tonight from 6-9 during Art Stroll.
Ken Sanders Rare Books (268 S. 200 East, 521-3819) "Roadside Utah," featuring landscape paintings by Leslie Thomas, through July 31. Reception Friday, July 18, 6-9 p.m.
CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS
21st Street Gallery (1064 E. 2100 South, Rockwood Art Building) Artwork of seven women, including watercolors, collage, acrylics, photography and furniture. Open by appointment by calling 467-3694.
A Gallery* (1321 S. 2100 East, 583-4800) The gallery's 25th anniversary celebration with art by gallery regulars through July 28.
Abravanel Hall (123 W. South Temple) Dale Chihuly's "Olympic Tower" and art from the Salt Lake County Art Collection.
Alice Merrill Horne Gallery* (617 E. South Temple, 236-7555) Exhibit of the five paintings added to the Utah State Fine Art Collection during the 2007-08 fiscal year plus six recently conserved pieces.
Anthony's Antiques and Fine Art (402 E. 200 South, 328-2231) Fine art and furniture.
Art Access* (230 S. 500 West, 328-0703) "Triumph of the Human Spirit: The Bindu Art School Project," featuring work by artists with leprosy, through July 11. (Sales from art show will go entirely to the school.)




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