Paintings by Ted Wassmer at Alice Gallery at the Glendinning Home through July 30.
Courtesy of the artist
- Sunday
Sherratt Library (Southern Utah University campus) "100 Years of Music, Art and Dance at Southern Utah University," featuring photographs from the university's photo collection, through Sept. 24.
- Friday
Kimball Art Center (638 Park Ave., Park City, 435-649-8882) Badami gallery: Pastel figure studies and landscape paintings by Scott Blaser through July 26.
CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS
Alice Gallery at the Glendinning Home* (617 E. South Temple, 236-7555) Art by Ted Wassmer and Francis Zimbeaux, through July 30.
Anderson-Foothill Branch Library
Art Barn/Finch Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) Art by Jimmy Lucero and collaborative work by Teresa Jordan and Gretchen through July 23.
Art Barn/Park Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) Photo-based art by Steve Rasmussen through July 23.
Art Access* (339 W. Pierpont, 328-0703) "300 Plates: The 2nd Annual Art Access Fundraiser & Exhibition," featuring art by 55 of Utah's artists, through June 11.
Children's Library (Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 524-8200) "Artists with Autism," features art by children and adults with autism, through June 4.
Children's Museum of Utah (840 N. 300 West, 328-3383) "Amazing Mazes," featuring 12 mazes crafted from everyday materials, through June 5.
Chroma Gallery (1064 E. 2100 South, 485-6020) "Drinking, Smoking and Dancing with the Muse," featuring art by John Bell through June 7.
Columbus Library (2530 S. 500 East, 944-7545)
Cynthia Oliver Glass Art Studio (1600 E. Stratford Ave.) Glass artwork by Cathy Cartwright, Lea Erickson, Shari Higbee, Cynthia Oliver and Steve Walton.
David Ericson Fine Art*
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