From Deseret News archives:
Showing at local galleries
- Monday
Jewett Center for the Performing Arts (Westminster College, department of art) Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory: Student art exhibit, featuring pottery, paintings, photography and mixed media, through March 31. Opening reception today at noon.
- Tuesday
Visage Salon Studios (2006 S. 900 East, 328-0069) "New Paintings," featuring work by Erin Westenskow Berrett, through April 17. Opening reception Friday evening, from 6-9, during monthly Gallery Stroll.
- Thursday
Groutage Gallery (1058 E. 2100 South, 518-3581) Artwork by Steve Rasmussen and ceramics by Chuck Parsons through April 13. Opening reception tonight and tomorrow night from 6-9.
- FridayStory continues belowArt Access* (339 W. Pierpont, 328-0703) "Portraits from Madison Avenue," featuring wet plate collodion photography by Quinn Jacobson, through April 14. Artist reception tonight from 6-9 during monthly Gallery Stroll.
Local Colors Artworks* (570 S. 700 East, second floor at Trolley Square, next to Rocky Mountain Chocolate) Photography by Jim Barnes, glass art by Terry Horton, ceramics by Sharon Mikkelson and paintings by Karen Thorsen through April 19. Artists reception tonight from 6-9 during monthly Gallery Stroll.
Magpie's Nest Gallery* (39 I St., 363-7764) New work by Chelsea Bentley and James and Stan Elmer. Opening reception tonight from 6-9.
Patrick Moore Gallery* (511 W. 200 South, 521-5999) "The Good Ole Broads," featuring art by Ursula Brodauf, Bonnie Posselli, Edie Roberson, Pilar Pobil, Bernadette Velick, and more through April 15. Artist reception tonight from 6-9 during monthly Gallery Stroll.
Phillips Gallery* (444 E. 200 South, 364-8284) "Outside Sight," featuring new abstract paintings by Korean-born artist Hyunmee Lee, through April 14. Opening reception tonight from 6-9 during monthly Gallery Stroll. (In conjunction with Lee's "Intimacy without Restraint" exhibit at the UMFA through July 9.)
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