Showing at local galleries

Published: Monday, Sept. 20 2004 10:40 a.m. MDT

OPENING THIS WEEK

Sunday

Springville Museum of Art (126 E. 400 South, Springville, 489-2727) — "The Taos Masters & Western Artists Exhibit," featuring work by Maynard Dixon, Frederick Remington, Joseph Sharp, E. Marin Hennings, Mahonri Young, Birger Sandzen and others, through Oct. 26. Opening reception today from 5-7 p.m.

Also, "From Bouguereau to Norman Rockwell" through Oct. 24. Admission required for this exhibit.

Friday

Utah Cultural Celebration Center Art Gallery (1355 W. 3100 South, West Valley City) — "Hispanic and Polynesian Folk Art Exhibit," featuring Peruvian retablos, Tongan tapas and tikis, Mexican Day of the Dead sculptures, piatas and paper flowers, Hawaiian feather arts, through Nov 4. Artists reception tonight from 6-8 p.m.

CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS

16th Street Gallery (1299 E. 4500 South, 263-1460) — Artwork by gallery regulars: Robert Call, G. Russell Case, Norma Forsberg, Wallace Lee, Elva Malin, Ian Ramsey, Steve Songer and more. Also, pottery by K. Rassmusen.

A Gallery* (1321 S. 2100 East, 583-4800) — Group exhibition, featuring new works by Gregory Stocks, through September.

Anderson-Foothill Branch Library (1135 S. 2100 East) — Post-war Bosnia photo essay by Russel A. Daniels through Nov. 3.

Art Barn/Finch Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — Paintings by Sandy Brunvand, installation by Paul Stout, and group photography show through Nov. 5.

Art Access* (339 W. Pierpont, 328-0703) — "environMENTAL," featuring art by Doug Snow, Joseph Ostraff, Brian Christensen, Jean Arnold, Lenka Konopasek, JinMan Jo, and Jane Catlin, through Oct. 8.

Art Access II* (339 W. Pierpont, 328-0703) — "Most of This Isn't Here Anymore: A Trip Through the Salt Lake Railway Corridor," featuring photographs by David Iltis, through Oct. 8.

Artisan Frameworks & Gallery (351 W. Pierpont) — "Utopians," featuring new work by Dana Costello, through Oct. 14.

Chapman Library (577 S. 900 West, 525-8285) — Puppets by The Starry-Eyed Puppets and Mary Anne Heider, through Oct. 30.

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