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Showing at local galleries

Published: Friday, March 3, 2006 3:59 p.m. MST
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Art Access* (339 W. Pierpont, 328-0703) — "Confluence Point," featuring wood fired ceramics by Dan Murphy and monotype prints by Koichi Yamamoto through March 10.

Art Access II* (339 W. Pierpont, 328-0703) — "Cat/astrophe Paintings," featuring art by David Ruhlman through March 10.

Art Barn/Finch Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — Oil paintings by Clay Wagstaff and Rebecca Wetzel Wagstaff through April 14.

Art Barn/Park Lane Gallery* (54 Finch Lane, 596-5000) — Photography by Marv Poulson through April 14.

Bingham Gallery (1074 E. 2100 South, 832-9220) — Specializes in artwork by American artists of the past 100 years, with special emphasis on Maynard Dixon. Also shown are Claude Buck, Stuart Davis, Severin Roesen and Robert Henri.

Burnt Purple Gallery (4835 Highland, Suite 1185, 277-2420) — Featuring art by local artists.

Cherry Street Gallery (4790 S. Cherry St., 281-0075) — Photographs by Mark Walker Smith. Also, artwork by Ken Baxter, Dan Baxter, Ed Begay, Beso, Larry Christensen, Don Coy, Mike Fletcher, Steve Harvey, Jo Gilkey, Julie Jacobsen, Scott Ruston and Lee Anne Walker.

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Children's Gallery at the City Library (Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 524-8200) — "It's Not All Black and White: Creative Works by Clayton Middle School" through April 7.

Contemporary Art & Design Gallery (30 E. 300 South, 364-0440) — Art by David Challis.

F. Weixler Gallery* (132 E St., 534-1014) — Paintings by Valoy Eaton, Harrison Groutage, Frank Huff, Earl Jones, Dennis Smith, Karl Thomas, Lance Turner and Kimball Warren. Exhibit ongoing.

Gallery at Library Square (Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 524-8200) — "Playing Around: Toys Designed by Artists," featuring 50 handmade toys from the collection of the Arkansas Arts Center, through March. 16.

Groutage Gallery (1058 E. 2100 South, 518-3581) — "Fifty Years of Harrison Groutage," featuring a retrospective of the artist's work.

Holladay Library (2150 E. 4730 South, 943-4636, ext. 334) — Oils by Ted Zaharias through April.

Hill Gallery & Sculpture Park (9045 S. 1300 East, Sandy, 562-9242) — Sculpture, paintings, giclee prints and crafts by local artists.

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"Sunset" (oil on canvas, 24 by 30 inches) by Morgan Coleman at Williams Fine Art.

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