Galleries

Published: Saturday, July 11, 2009 7:21 p.m. MDT
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Finch Lane Gallery (1325 E. 100 South, 801-596-5000) — Artwork by Pam Bowman and Anne Spencer, through July 23.

Hallside Gallery (30 N. 1900 East, Room AC113 and 115, 801-587-3435) — Landscapes by Dana Maack.

Hope Gallery and Museum of Fine Art (151 S. Main, 801-532-1336) — Featuring a distinctive collection of old Scandinavian and European masters from the 15th through early 20th centuries. Also featuring prints by Carl Bloch.

Horne Fine Art (142 E. 800 South, 801-533-4200) — "Hollyhock Walks and Other Garden Paths," by Phyllis Horne, through July 31.

Ken Sanders Rare Books (268 S. 200 East, 801-521-3819) — New paintings and photographs by Trent Harris.

LDS Conference Center (60 W. North Temple, 801-240-3310) — "Remembering the Great Things of God," through Oct. 11.

Leigh-North Gallery* (801-417-8021, by appointment only) — Specializing in historical American art (1850-1950).

Museum of Church History and Art (45 N. West Temple, upper level, 801-240-2299) — "Remembering the Great Things of God," through Oct. 11.

Q Street Fine Crafts (82 N. Q St., 801-359-1899) — Crafts by Boris Bally, Thomas Mann, Josh Simpson, Alessi, James Stewart and Carla Jimison.

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Rio Grande Cafe (270 S. Rio Grande, 801-364-3302) — Art by Larry Biddle.

Salt Lake Art Center (20 S. West Temple, 801-328-4201) — "All American: Defining Ourselves in a Time of Change," through Oct. 31.

Salt Lake Main Library (210 E. 400 South, 801-524-8200) — "Steamroller Prints," through July 18.

Twiggs & Moore Gallery (797 E. 6400 South, 801-747-3520) — Art by James Christensen and Greg Olsen.

Utah Cultural Celebration Center (1355 W. 3100 South, 801-965-5100) — "Face of Utah Sculpture V," through Aug. 4.

Utah Museum of Fine Arts (University of Utah, South Campus Drive, 801-581-7332) — "Desert Secrets: Photography from the UMFA's Permanent Collection," through Dec. 13; "Continuous Rhythm," through Oct. 25; "A Fragile Empire: Rome and Her Glass," featuring glasswork from the museum's collection. Artwork from the museum's permanent collection is continually on display; "Then & Now," through Sept. 4.; "Splendid Heritage: Perspectives on American Indian Art," through Jan. 3, 2010.

OUTSIDE SALT LAKE CITY

Alliance for the Varied Arts (35 W. 100 South, Logan, 435-753-2970) — "Woodchuck Chuck," by Scott Wakefield.

Alpine Art Center (450 S. Alpine Highway, Alpine, 801-763-7173) — Artwork by James F. Olson, Dennis Smith, Douglas Aagard, Garth Harrison, Steve Streadbeck, Scott Streadbeck and Graig Varner.

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Art by Larry Biddle is now on display at the Rio Grande Cafe, 270 S. Rio Grande.

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