From Deseret News archives:
Showing at local galleries
Crandall Historical Printing Museum (275 E. Center, Provo, 377-7777) The only working Gutenberg press in the world and a replica of the Grandin press from Palmyra.
Datura Gallery (845 N. Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, 435-674-9595) Art by Laurie Burns, Cheryl, Gary and John Collin, Elva Malin, Holly Pendergast, Melodie Williams, Roland Lee and more.
David J. West Gallery (801 Zion Park Blvd., 435-772-3510) Photographs of the Southwest and Rocky Mountains by West.
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.
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.
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.
Gallery Mar (580 E. Main, Park City, 435-649-3001) Oils by Brad Stroman and sculpture by Fran Nicholson through July.
Great Basin Cooperative (449 Main, Park City) The gallery opening, featuring a retrospective of 50 paintings by Gary Ernest Smith.
John Wesley Powell River History Museum (885 E. Main, Green River, 435-564-3427) Works by Mike Fitch, Brady Fairbanks, Carel Brest Van Kempen, Kent England, Richard Miles, Richard Prazen, Gary Prazen, Cliff Green, Paul Twitchell, Arlo Johnson, Jo Baxter, Joseph S. Venus, Lori Nicholas, Rebekah Hartvegson, Chris Trainor, Anton Rasmussen and Jean Gasser.
Julie Nester Gallery (1255 Bonanza Drive, Park City, 435-649-7855) "Moving Pictures," featuring new work by gallery artists, through July 29.
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