From Deseret News archives:
Galleries
Redstone Gallery (1678 W. Redstone Center Drive, Park City, 435-575-1000) Art by gallery regulars.
Repartee Gallery (4801 N. University, Riverwoods, Provo) Highlighting work by James C. Christensen, Kurt Knudsen, Barbara Lyman, Jack Morford, Greg Olsen and more. Also, original works in oil and watercolor, sculpture, pottery, stained glass and more.
Sears Art Gallery (Eccles Fine Arts Center, Dixie State College) "We Remember, We Celebrate, We Believe: A Photo History of Latinos in Utah," featuring maps, documents and photographs, through Aug. 8. "A Sense of Spring," featuring mixed media by Don Parker, through August.
Sego Art Center (169 N. University, Provo, 599-0680) "Was Ist Surrealismus," featuring an installation by Utah artist Brandon Boulton. Also the inagural show of St. Louis artist Colin Tuis Nesbit. Both exhibits run through July.
Staples Art Center (120 S. 100 East, Elsinore, 435-527-4170) Showing art by Pat Matheny, Emmi Anderson, Jean Higginbotham, Sondra Mills, Sue Brady, Barth Hansen, Rachel Olsen and others.
Terra Nova Gallery (41 W. 300 North, Provo, 801-374-0016) "unCommon Ground," featuring artwork by Brian Kershisnik, Chris Thornock, Ron Richmond, Steven Adams, Brad Aldridge and Doug Fryer, through July 25.
Torrey Gallery (80 E. Main, Torrey, 435-425-3909) Works by Doug Snow, Tony Smith, Paul and Silvia Davis, Patty Kimball, Denis Phillips, Andrew Skorut, Bonnie Posselli, Cordell Taylor and others.
Twiggs & Moore Art Gallery (200 W. St. George Blvd., St. George, 435-673-6363) Roland Lee, Leonard Parkin, David Jackson, Colleen Howe, Bonnie Conrad, Linda Curley and Darwin Dower.
Utah Cultural Celebration Center Art Gallery (1355 W. 3100 South, West Valley City, 965-5100) "Face of Utah Sculpture IV Exhibit," featuring sculpture from more than 40 artists, through Aug. 20.
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