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Galleries

Published: Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008 12:20 a.m. MDT
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F. Weixler Gallery* (132 E St., 534-1014) — Contemporary and early Utah art. Paintings and sculpture by Clark Bronson, Valoy Eaton, Harrison Groutage, Frank Huff, Earl Jones, Dennis Smith, Karl Thomas, Lance Turner and Kimball Warren, as well as custom furnishings.

Gallery 8 (150 S. 600 East) — Utah painters, jewelers, photographers, fabric artists.

Gallery at Library Square (Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, Level Four, 524-8200) — "Operation Salt: Surveillance," featuring work by 10 artists experimenting in sight-, sound- and time-based media, through Sept. 13.

galleryuaf (230 S. 500 West, No. 120) — "Desert: A Photographic Journey," featuring work by Chris Noble, through September.

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. Kayo Gallery* (315 E. 300 South) — "Secret: Print Exchange & Show," featuring art by 40 local and national artists, through Sept. 15.

Leigh-North Gallery* (417-8021, by appointment only) — Specializing in historic American art (1850-1950).

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Local Colors of Utah* (535 S. 700 East, 363-3922) — "Women as the Face of Humanity," featuring impressionistic photographs by LaRene Gaunt, through Sept. 16.

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.

Michael Berry Gallery* (163 E. 300, 521-0243) — Intermountain Society of Artists "Member of Merit Art Show" through Sept. 12.

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: "Waldo Midgley: 1888-1986," featuring eight decades of work by Midgley, through Sept. 12.

Pickett Fairbanks Gallery* (39 I St., 363-7764) — "Birds and Water," featuring art by gallery regulars.

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