Tag Archives: Art Galleries

Ballroom Utah Dance Studio

Practice Dance Party at Ballroom Utah Dance Studio, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dance Lessons, Social Dancing, Singles, Dating

BALLROOM
WALTZ, FOXTROT, TANGO, QUICKSTEP, VIENNESE WALTZ

LATIN & RHYTHM
SALSA, RUMBA, CHA-CHA, SAMBA, MAMBO, SWING, WEST COAST SWING, JIVE, MERENGUE, BOLERO, PASO DOBLE.

COUNTRY WESTERN
POLKA, AZ & TX 2-STEP, CHA-CHA, WALTZ, EAST-WEST & OKLAHOMA SWINGS.

DISCO & CLUB
HUSTLE, NIGHT CLUB TWO-STEP

PRIVATE & GROUP DANCE CLASSES * ALL AGES * NO PARTNER NECESSARY * SINGLES & COUPLES WELCOME

NO PARTNER NECESSARY – ALL-AGES – SINGLES & COUPLES WELCOME

Ballroom Utah Dance Studio
3030 Main St #200-300, South Salt Lake, UT

Rio Grande Depot

Rio Art Gallery

Located in the grand lobby of the old Rio Grande Depot, the Rio Gallery was established as a service to Utah artists, providing a free venue for emerging as well as established artists to gather and educate the community through their artwork.

Rio Grande Depot History

Rio Grande Depot, Salt Lake City, Utah, Art Gallery, Galleries

It was a busy place – with the huffing of locomotives pulling in and out, the echoing hubbub of the grand lobby, steps hurrying across the marble floor, the calls of baggage handlers, passengers at the ticket counter, people chatting in the coffee shop.

Built for $750,000, the depot was the main jewel of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad—and a worthy challenge to new Union Pacific Depot, which cost a mere $300,000. Railroads were big business in those days. And a fierce competition raged between the D&RGW’s George Gould and UP’s E. H. Harriman.

Rio Grande Depot, Salt Lake City, Utah, Art Galleries, Gallery

The main Rio Grande line ran to Denver through Carbon County and Grand Junction. Spur lines ran to several mining areas and to Ogden. But the Union Pacific controlled the rail traffic to the Pacific. So George Gould decided to build his own line to San Francisco. He succeeded, but the line cost twice as much as he had planned–$75 million—and sucked his family’s fortune dry. He lost his railroad empire shortly after.

Utah Division of Arts & Museums Website
Gallery Event Calendar

Rio Grande Depot History
300 South Rio Grande Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101

Utah State Fair

The largest single annual event in Utah features live concerts, entertainment, rides, a rodeo, art, barnyard friends, little hands on the farm, an ice cream festival, and more.

  • Monster Truck Insanity Tour
  • Demolition Derby
  • Rodeo
  • Live Music
  • Wild West Fun Park
  • Lumberjack Show
  • Live Performances
  • Thrill Shows
  • Demonstrations
  • Exhibits
  • Animals
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Utah Old-Time Fiddlers

September 4-14, 2025
Multiple Times/Events

Utah State Fair
Utah State Fairgrounds, Salt Lake

Brigham City Peach Days

Brigham City, Utah Peach Days, Festival, Music, Family, Fair

Brigham City Harvest Festival

Peach Days is an honored tradition that brings approximately 75,000 spectators a fun-filled weekend that the Top of Utah and Southern Idaho residents look forward to every year. This city-wide event is the longest continually celebrated harvest festival in Utah and is reported to be the second oldest in the country.

  • Parade
  • Carnival
  • Live Entertainment
  • Harley & Custom Bike Show
  • Car Show
  • 10K Race
  • Music Concert
  • Quilt Show
  • Peach Queen Pageant

September 3-6, 2025
Multiple Times/Events

Brigham City Peach Days
Brigham City

Craft Lake City Festival

Craft Lake City DIY Festival is Utah’s largest local-centric, three-day arts festival, created by locals for locals and celebrating all things local. Featuring the do-it-yourself culture all at your Utah State Fairpark.

  • Artisans
  • Google Fiber Stem
  • Live Music
  • Dance Performances
  • Food Vendors
  • Kids Area
  • DIY Workshop

August 12-14, 2022, Multiple Times

Craft Lake City DIY Festival  
Utah State Fairpark, Salt Lake

Ansel Adams: Early Works

Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American photographer and environmentalist, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West, especially in Yosemite National Park. One of his most famous photographs was Moon and Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, California.

Ansel Adams, Tetons and the Snake River, Photography, Visual ArtWith Fred Archer, Adams developed the Zone System as a way to determine proper exposure and adjust the contrast of the final print. The resulting clarity and depth characterized his photographs and the work of those to whom he taught the system. Adams primarily used large-format cameras, despite their size, weight, setup time, and film cost, because their high resolution helped ensure sharpness in his images.

Adams founded the Group f/64 along with fellow photographers Edward Weston and Imogen Cunningham, which in turn created the Museum of Modern Art’s department of photography. Adams’s timeless and visually stunning photographs are reproduced on calendars, posters, and in books, making his photographs widely recognizable. – All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License‎ – Wikipedia

The Kimball Art Center is the heart of Park City’s historic and vibrant arts community. It is a non-profit center for the arts, committed to engaging individuals of all ages in diverse and inspiring experiences through education, exhibitions and events.

“Natural Impressions” A Group Show

A group Art Show featuring Amy Ringholz, Lisa Lamoreaux, and Brad Stroman.

Amy Ringholz Art, Park City Utah, Gallery Mar, Lisa Lamoreaux, Brad StromanOver the last few years Amy Ringholz has taken the Western art scene by storm. Her energetic canvases and vivid imagination combine to create an inspired array of animals, each with their own playful personalities. Known for her atypical color combinations and bold, saturated colors, Ringholz’s palette begins with earth tones and then often advances bravely to cartoon/crayon hues. In addition, her animal subjects seem to display human qualities that engage the viewer through the power of personality and eye contact. Blessed with a gift, the creative spark and a pure heart, Amy brings her journey of discovery to her art. Amy Ringholz was chosen as one of Southwest Art Magazine’s 21 Under 31 Emerging Artists of 2005.

Lisa Lamoreaux creates in the moment. Her mixed media works are a result of going to her canvases in a feverish, intuitive fashion, often without any plan. She responds to the images, maps, and textures that they comprise her works, creating a layer of mixed media papers with oil and acrylic paints. Her work process allows Lamoreaux a free mind to discover the relationship between the medium and brush. Her results are more interesting, complex narratives and compositions than their original, subjective concept. This process of “getting out of the way” holds deep meaning for the artist. She labors to both stay present with the process and to notice the connections between her internal state, environment, and the manifestation of each in her work.

As an artist-activist Brad Stroman combines his passion for making art with his concerns for our environment. His abstracted still life paintings are exhibited nationally in both solo and juried group shows, and are included in nearly 100 private and corporate collections. The work reflects the intimate and fragile relationship between man and nature, and features man-made wall textures alongside natural elements such as river rocks, tree limbs, fragile eggs, and other elements. By incorporating the Japanese Zen Buddhist aesthetic of wabi-sabi, Stroman creates a stage where both nature and man-made surfaces and objects play out their balancing act. Wabi-sabi professes a belief that all things are incomplete, impermanent, and imperfect.

Hours: Monday-Tuesday 10-7; Wednesday-Saturday 10-9; Sunday 11-6

Sculpture by Elizabeth Crowe

Artists’ Reception: Friday, October 15, 2010 from 6 to 9PM

Art Access Gallery

Paintings by Erin Berrett & sculpture by Elizabeth Crowe

Access II Gallery

Mixed media paintings by Vance Mellen

Art Access Gallery

VSA showcases the accomplishments of artists with disabilities and promotes increased access to the arts for people with disabilities. Each year millions of people participate in VSA programs through a nationwide network of affiliates and in 55 countries around the world. VSA is an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. To learn more about the international VSA , visit www.vsarts.org.