Showing at local galleries

Published: Sunday, March 2 2008 12:26 a.m. MST

"4th Crop" by Ron Russon at Utah Artists Hands.

OPENING THIS WEEK

• Sunday

Zion Natural History Museum (Zion National Park) — Watercolors and macro photographs by Joy Stein through May 5.

•Monday

Chase Fine Arts Center (Twain Tippetts Gallery, Utah State University) — Work by Utah State University graduate student Scott Nelson through Friday.

• Tuesday

Utah Arts Alliance Main Street Gallery (127 S. Main) — "Part One: Early to Mid Career Works," featuring a retrospective exhibit by Gene A. Stark through March 29. Artist reception Friday evening from 6-9.

• Friday

Gallery at the Station (Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave., Ogden, 629-8446) — Paintings by Rhett Ashby and ceramics by Giuliana Marple through April 4. Artist reception tonight from 6-8.

Julie Nester Gallery (1255 Bonanza Drive, Park City, 435-649-7855) — "Grounded in Silence," featuring new paintings by Rob Douglas through April 2. Opening reception tonight from 5:30-8.

Rio Gallery* (300 S. 455 West, 533-3582) — "People, Places and Things Along US-89," featuring photography by John Telford, through April 12. Opening reception Friday, March 21, from 6-9 during monthly Gallery Stroll.

Universe City Gallery (2556 Washington Blvd., Ogden, 435-458-8959) — "Sugar and Spice: The Good, the Bad, the etc.," featuring photography by Joshua Crawford-Bizzell, through March 22. Reception tonight from 5-8.

• Saturday

Gallery at Library Square (Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, Level Four, 524-8200) — "A World of Water by Laurel Casjens," featuring infrared photographs by Casjens, through April 19. Reception today from 4-5:30 p.m. Also "Salt of the Earth," featuring specimens and objects from the Utah Museum of Natural History's collection, through April 19.

Meyer Gallery (305 Main, Park City, 435-649-8160) — Upper gallery: Figurative paintings by Ray Donley. Lower gallery: Paintings by Cary Henrie. Both exhibits through March.


CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS

A.M. Stein Imports (3408 Highland Drive) — Mayan paintings, African textiles and Judaica.

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