Showing at local galleries

Published: Sunday, Feb. 6 2005 12:00 a.m. MST

Bronzes by Kraig Varner is at A Gallery through February.

Courtesy of the artist

OPENING THIS WEEK

  • Sunday

    The Patrick Moore Gallery* (511 W. 200 South, 521-5999) — "The Lost Boys of Sudan," featuring works by Sudanese refugees; "Imibala" (Zulu word for color), featuring art depicting life in Southern Africa; "Batiks," by Lewis Chidziva; and acrylic on paper portraits by Carols Perez, through Feb. 14. Opening reception today from 3-6 p.m.

  • Wednesday

    Brigham City Museum-Gallery (24 N. 300 West, Brigham City, 435-723-6769) — "Out of Print," featuring lithographs and etchings by 24 major Utah artists and three master printers, through Feb. 26.

  • Friday

    David Ericson Fine Art* (418 S. 200 West, 533-8245) — "Hard Lessons," featuring recent works by Brian Kershisnik, through March 10. Artist reception tonight from 6-9.

    Eccles Community Art Center (2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, 392-6935) — Main Gallery: "14th Statewide Photographic Competition." Carriage House Gallery: Works by Annette Orrock. Both exhibits run through March 26. Public reception tonight from 7-9.

    Magpie's Nest Gallery* (39 I St., 363-7764) — "Utah Watercolor Society Miniature Show." Opening reception tonight from 6-9.

  • Saturday

    Day-Riverside Branch Library (1575 W. 1000 North, 594-8632) — "Everyday Lives: Black and White Photographs of Mozambicans by Jelisa Peterson, through April 18. Public reception Saturday, March 12, from 3:30-5:30 p.m.

    Meyer Gallery (Main, Park City, 435-649-8160) — Watercolors and oils by Shanna Kunz, bronze sculpture by Carol Alleman and wildlife paintings by Ryan Skidmore through February.


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) — New paintings by Eric Thompson and new bronzes by Kraig Varner.

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