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Showing at local galleries

Published: Sunday, Jan. 20, 2008 12:03 a.m. MST
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Main Street Gallery* (299 S. Main, 535-4660) — Art by Kent Wallis, Scott Wallis and Eric Wallis. Also art by Sandra Rast and Court Naumann.

Michael Berry Gallery* (163 E. 300, 521-0243) — Contemporary figurative works by John Sproul through Feb. 9.

modern8 gallery (561 W. 200 South, 355-6309) — Still life mixed-media photography by Josh Winegar and landscape paintings by Russ Gray through March 14.

Museum of Church History and Art (45 N. West Temple, Upper Level, 240-2299) — �Something Extraordinary: A Sampler of Women's Gifts,� featuring assorted objects, gifts and talents of Relief Society women. �The Salt Lake Tabernacle: Gathering the Saints Under One Roof,� through Jan. 11, 2009. �I Am a Child of God,� featuring an educational exhibition of interactive and hands-on art for children, through Jan. 18, 2009.

Oasis Cafe and Golden Braid Bookstore (151 S. 500 East, 322-1162) — �Gifts,� featuring art by Heidi Adkins, through Feb. 28.

Palmers Gallery* (378 W. Broadway, Suite No. 3) — New works by Dan Christofferson through Feb. 11.

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Phillips Gallery* (444 E. 200 South, 364-8284) — Main gallery: Paintings by Joe Carter and Lindsay Frei through Feb. 8.

Pickett Fairbanks Gallery (39 I St., 363-7764) — �Rivers and Sunsets,� featuring pastels and woodblock prints by Jennifer Worsley, through Feb. 19.

Q Street Fine Crafts (82 N. Q St., 359-1899) — Crafts by Boris Bally, Thomas Mann, Josh Simpson, Alessi, James Stewart and Carla Jimison.

Rio Gallery* (300 S. 455 West, 533-3582) — �This is Our Land,� featuring 80 original illustrations for children's literature created by artists from around the world. Local artist Jean Arnold is featured in the exhibit which runs through Feb. 27.

Saltgrass Printmakers Gallery (2126 S. 1000 East, 467-1080) — �Quaternary� Saltgrass fourth annual fund-raiser group show, featuring prints by the best local printmakers, through Jan. 31.

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Painting by Kourtney Keisker (age 16) from the Visual Arts Institute Student Exhibit at the Park Lane Gallery through Feb. 22.

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