Tag Archives: Art

Utah’s Art Shows, Art Festivals, Art Events, Exhibits, Artists, Art Galleries, Art Museums, and Photographers

Arts Organizations

Utah Arts Learning Opportunities for Children and Youth in Utah

Listing includes nonprofit organizations in Utah offering classes and/or learning experiences in the arts for children and youth.

Quotations for The Arts

Quotes About Art, Music, Dance & Entertainment

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Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.
– Elvis Costello

The man who writes about himself and his own time is the only man who writes about all people and all time.
– George Bernard Shaw

In certain kinds of writing, particularly in art criticism and literary criticism, it is normal to come across long passages which are almost completely lacking in meaning.
– George Orwell

You can take all the sincerity in Hollywood, place it in the navel of a firefly and still have room enough for three caraway seeds and a producer’s heart.
-Fred Allen

Intermountain Society of Artists

The Intermountain Society of Artists presents its annual fall exhibition at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. Enjoy over 100 oil paintings, acrylics, watercolors, and mixed media by some of Utah’s finest artists.

Utah Cultural Celebration Center Art Gallery
Monday – Thursday 9 am-6 pm
1355 W 3100 S West Valley City

Intermountain Society of Artists
Website Down 3.30.2024
Meetings Every Second Tuesday, 7 pm
Utah Pioneers Building, Salt Lake

Utah Museum of Fine Arts

Utah Museum of Fine Arts - University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Lake County

The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is Utah’s primary cultural resource for global visual arts. It is unique in its dual role as a university and state art museum. It is Utah’s only visual arts institution that collects, exhibits, interprets, and preserves a comprehensive collection of original art objects.

Thanks to the generous patrons, local and national foundations, the University community, and the citizens of the State of Utah, the UMFA’s collection now encompasses 5,000 years of artistic creativity. Since the mid-1900s, when the collection was around 800 objects, it has grown to over 17,000 art objects.

Utah Museum of Fine Arts
University of Utah, Salt Lake

Utah Museum of Fine Arts Blog

Springville Museum of Art

Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah, Utah County, Fine Arts, History, Live Music Venue, Lectures

Utah’s first museum for the visual arts, this beautiful Spanish Morrocan Style building would be worth visiting even if there were no art. Dedicated as a “Sanctuary of Beauty and a Temple of Contemplation ” by David O. McKay, the Museum houses over 2,000 works; 1,500 of which are Utah art. The impressive collection of 150 years of Utah fine art, twentieth-century Soviet Socialist Realism and American art, and 15 exhibitions per year are displayed throughout 29 galleries.

The history of the Museum began in 1903, with the donation of two works of art to Springville High School by Cyrus E. Dallin and John Hafen. Dallin became famous for his heroic depictions of the American Indian, and Hafen for his sensitively rendered impressionistic landscapes. In 1907 several Utah artists agreed to donate paintings to the school, including James T. Harwood, John B. Fairbanks, and Mahonri M. Young. The students became interested in art and collecting, and began purchasing paintings and sculptures through an “Art Queen” program. Each student paid a penny per vote. The girl with the most votes was named queen, and the funds were used to purchase artwork for the Museum’s collection.

Cultural and educational offerings at the Museum have expanded over time in response to community desires and needs. A Paris Salon-style exhibition was put on in 1921 by the High School students, which has continued as the Annual Spring Salon to this day.  In 1925 the Museum, then called the High School Art Gallery, became incorporated.  Generous donations from the Smart, Steed, and Lund-Wassmer Collections have strengthened the Museum’s permanent collection.  By 1935 the collection had grown so much that the students and townspeople raised $100,000 during the Great Depression to construct the present facility.  The Museum has since been expanded and modernized with the addition of the Clyde Wing in 1965, and the George S. and Delores Dore Eccles Wing in 2004.  The latest addition doubled the size of the facility, adding 20,000 square feet to the Museum.

Springville Museum of Art
126 East 400 South Springville, UT 84663