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Galleries

Published: Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008 12:20 a.m. MDT
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Art in the Village (1100 W. 7800 South, Gardner Village, 255-8900) — Original paintings by Linda Curley, David Jackson, Bonnie Conrad, Colleen Howe, Sandra Rast, Debbie Broadhead, C. Rogers Atkinson, Elizabeth Stanley, Rebecca Blue and more. Also, sculpture by Stan Watts, Adam Reeder, Ed Spears, Shari Hamilton and Claudia Packer.

Brown House Gallery (274 S. Main St., Springville, 801-651-3937) — Pastels by Anne Weber

Canyon Gallery (265 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, 801-544-4262) — Art by Ken Corbett, Linda Curley, David Jackson, Colleen Howe and Sandra Rast.

Coda Gallery (804 Main, Park City, 435-655-3803) — Art by Cassandra Barney, Heather Barron, David Dornan, Aaron Fritz, Charlie Snow, Ben Steele and more.

Coleman Studios (117 N. University, 225-5766) — Art by Brittany and David Scott.

Covey Center for the Arts (425 W. Center, 852-7007) — Art by Mark Finch Hedengren.

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.

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Eccles Community Art Center (2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, 392-6935) — Main Gallery: Paintings by Tom Howard and Craig Christensen through Sept. 27.

Fairview Museum of History & Art (85 N. 100 East, Fairview, 427-9216) — Works by Avard Fairbanks, Lee Udall Bennion, Ella Peacock, Max Blain, Dale Peel, John Heber Stansfield, Edith Roberson, Ted Wassmer and others.

Gallery 25 (268 Historic 25th St., Ogden, 334-9881) — "Small Works," featuring paintings from the Palette Club, through September.

Gallery at the Station (Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave., Ogden, 629-8446) — Works by Sharon Mikkelson, ceramics and Douglas Aagard

Great Basin Cooperative (449 Main, Park City) — The gallery opening, featuring a retrospective of 50 paintings by Gary Ernest Smith.

Harold B. Lee Library (Auditorium Gallery, Level 1, BYU, Provo) — "Financial Melt Down: Art Shows on the Financial District and NYC Street Performers," featuring photographs by Mark Finch Hedengren, through Sept. 15.

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The Musuem Of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

"Pearlescent Flood," 1970 by Jules Olitski is featured at BYU Museum of Art through Jan. 3.

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