Galleries
MONDAY
Art at the Main (210 E. 400 South, 801-363-4088) — "It's a Bloomin' Desert," by Debra Marin, through Aug. 15. Reception July 17, 6-9 p.m.
FRIDAY
Art Access Gallery (230 S. 500 West, 801-644-7921) — "The Golden Age," by Anthony Siciliano, through Aug. 14. Reception 6-9 p.m.
Art Access II Gallery (230 S. 500 West, 801-644-7921) — "Soon We'll Destroy You, For Now We'll Toast You," by Zane Lancaster, through Aug. 14. Reception 6-9 p.m.
Ken Sanders Rare Books (268 S. 200 East, 801-521-3819) — "Canyon Musings," by Kimo Nelson. Reception 5-9 p.m.
Meyer Galley (350 S. 200 East #100, 801-363-0993) — Art by George Allen and Glen Hawkins. Reception 6-9 p.m.
Phillips Gallery (444 E. 200 South, 801-364-8284) — Art by Dave Hall, through Aug. 14. Reception 6-9 p.m.
Apple Frame Gallery (70 N. Main, Bountiful, 801-298-1227) — "Third Annual Pioneer Show" Reception 6-8 p.m.
Springville Museum of Art (126 E. 400 South, Springville, 801-489-2727) — 36th Annual Quilt Show, through Sept. 2.
SATURDAY
Salt Lake Art Center (20 S. West Temple, 801-328-4201) — "Harmed," by Stephanie Wilde, through Oct. 10. Reception July 17, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS
Abravanel Hall (123 W. South Temple) — Dale Chihuly's "Olympic Tower" and art from the Salt Lake County Art Collection.
Alpine Art (430 E. South Temple, 801-355-1155) — Art by Sarah Merkley.
Anderson-Foothill Library (1135 S. 2100 East, 801-594-8611) — "In Peru, with a Camera: Color Photography," by Alex Kravtsov, through Aug. 22. Reception July 16, 7-8:30 p.m.
Anthony's Antiques and Fine Art (402 E. 200 South, 801-328-2231) — Fine art and furniture, works by early Utah artists. Currently offering several oil paintings by LeConte Stewart, John Stansfield, Henri Moser, August Heyn and Julien Dupre.
Avenues Art Gallery (39 N. I St., 801-706-1265) — Art by Rick Graham, Don Thorpe, Wesley Todd Greenig, JC Pino, Ken Baxter and Angela Woods.
Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts (Isaac Chase Home in Liberty Park) — "Everyday Art," weekends, noon-5 p.m.
David Ericson Fine Art (418 S. 200 West, 801-533-8245) — Art by James Harwood, John Hafen, Waldo Midgley, Maynard Dixon, LeConte Stewart, Henri Moser and others.
F. Weixler Co. (132 E St., 801-534-1014) — Featuring Utah artists Valoy Eaton, Frank Huff, Kimbal Warren, Karl Thomas and Douglas Aagard.
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