Tag Archives: Exhibits

Cache County Fair & Rodeo

Logan Utah Fairgrounds

Utah Cache County Fair Exhibitors displaying everything from cows to crafts, pigeons to photography, and foods to fine arts, all from Cache County local talent.  Winners in each category will move on to the Utah State Fair.

  • Rodeo
  • Carnival
  • Exhibitors
  • Rodeo Queen Pageant
  • Mutton Bustin’
  • 4H Western Horse Show
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Live Entertainment
  • Music Concerts

August 7-12, 2023
Multiple Events/Times

Cache County Fair & Rodeo
Horse & Dog Shows, Farm Animals, Exhibits
Cache County Fairgrounds, Logan

Valentine’s Chocolate & Sweet Sampling

Men’s and Women’s Valentine’s Expo Valentine Deals! Chocolate and Sweets Sampling! Lots of fun!

Men's & Women's Valentine's Expo, Chocolate Sampling, Gifts, Shopping, Sandy City, Salt Lake City, Utah, South Town Expo CenterEXHIBITORS:  NAN STAR NAN MARKETING, CLEAR DISH NETWORK,  SCENTSY SLUMBER PARTY,  PARK LANE,  MARY KAY,  SUNSET TRAVIL,  WINDER DAIRY,  JUST CUTE MECHIE BAGS,  SWEET BRIER HOLLOW,  DIRECT TV,  DOTERRA THERO TOUCH BERLIN CHIROPRACTIC,  COOKIE LEE,  PUR X SEATED MESSAGE,  ZIJA ROCK N ANGEL,  E-CIG,  PITALL HAND BAGS AND SCARFS,  NUECRITY HOME, AMERICAN LOAN,  DIVA GIRL,  SOULICIUOS SILVER COIN,  MY KIDS BIONIC,  SPY CAMS,  THUNDER PAWS,  “LIVE DOG RACING”

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Holladay Arts Fall Exhibit

Holladay Arts Council UtahThe Holladay Arts Council is proud to present a four day showing of fine local art, including photography, paintings, drawings, pen and ink, sculpture, glass work, jewelry, pottery, needle crafts, wood work and more. On November 14 there will be an artist’s reception with live music from 3-6p.m.

  • Art show eligibility- anyone living, working or going to school in the Holladay/Cottonwood/Midvale area
  • Items requested-photography, paintings, drawings, pen and ink, needlecrafts, sculpture to include wood, clay, stone etc., glass work, jewelry, pottery/wood bowls etc and any other art form as long as it can be displayed on a table or hung on the wall, we reserve the right to refuse any art deemed inappropriate.
  • Limit 4 items (it’s not necessary to be in the same category) some exceptions for sculpture, pottery etc
  • $5 entry fee per item will be assessed, however if we should accept more than 4 items no additional charge will be assessed
  • While it’s no accident this begins on Veterans day, it’s also not mandatory that your work depict something of a patriotic nature.
  • “People’s Choice” awards will be given out
  • This is also a fund raising event if you have an item you can have in a silent auction please help us at the Holladay Arts Council

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SHAOLIN: Temple of Zen

Over the past eight years, photographer Justin Guariglia has slowly but surely won the trust of the notoriously secretive warrior monks of the Shaolin Temple, a unique Chinese Buddhist sect dedicated to preserving a form of kung fu referred to as the “vehicle of Zen.” With the blessing of the main abbot, Shi Yong Xin, Guariglia has earned the full collaboration of the monks to create an astonishing, empathetic record of the Shaolin art forms and the individuals who consider themselves the keepers of these traditions. It is the first time the monks have allowed such extensive documentation of these masters and their centuries-old art forms – from Buddhist mudras to classical kung fu – in their original setting, a 1,500-year-old Buddhist temple.

http://www.uvu.edu/museum

 Shaolin Temple of Zen, Woodbury Art Museum

Graffiti Artists

Hidden Voices

Graffiti Art, Hidden Voices, Art Exhibit, Gallery, Utah Valley University, UVU, Provo, Orem, Utah, Utah County, Utah Valley

Hidden Voices is an exhibition designed to acknowledge and showcase messages coming from local urban artists and the surrounding youth culture.  Sometimes unheard, ignored or misinterpreted, these are messages that need to be recognized.  This exhibition will represent participants’ skills and viewpoints by working with underserved youth populations, bridging cultural divides in Utah County.  Hidden Voices will be an inclusive arts project meant to strengthen community and increase understanding.
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January 21 – March 5, 2011

Opening Reception Friday, January 28th 6-8pm

HOURS: Tuesday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday – Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (or by appointment)

Admission is FREE

  • Woodbury Art Museum
    575 E University Pkwy # N250 Orem, UT 84097-7583 (801) 863-6200
    Utah Valley University Thursday, Friday 1/21/2011 – 3/5/2011

Art Through the Cultural Revolution

Along with “From the Masses to the Masses: Art of the Yan’an Cave Artists Group” a film documentary

The exhibit includes the work of several artists known as the Cave Artists Group (Yaodong Huapai) who worked under the direction of Beijing based artist Jin Zhilin. Jin, a student of Xu Beihong and later a contemporary of Constantine Maximov at the Beijing Academy of Fine Arts, was sent to Yan’an in the midst of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) where he recruited local artists such as Feng Shanyun, Chen Sanqiao, Song Ruxin, and others to study art at the Yan’an Masses Art Studio that he directed.

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Yan’an was the Chinese Communists’ revolutionary capital in Shaanxi Province in northwestern China for thirteen years (1936-1949). Although a remote and poor rural area, Yan’an has a strong folk art tradition. However, Yan’an is unique because of its rich revolutionary traditions. Following the Maoist dictum of “learning from the masses,” Jin Zhilin required his students to go to the countryside and study local folk art with peasant artists. Jin’s students incorporated Shaanxi folk art influences, such as paper cutting, into their woodblock prints. The art in the collection reflects these elements of local folk art and the historical significance of the region. Art was created using various mediums: woodcuts, watercolors (gouache) and oil. Woodcuts and watercolors were more common because oil painting in the countryside at the time was less practical.

The collection includes Jin’s early work from the 1950s, which was heavily influenced by Soviet Social Realism, work produced during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) that towards the end was illustrative of the Revolutionary Romanticism engulfing the arts in China, and works from the post-Cultural Revolution period (late 1970s-early 1980s), reflecting more traditional themes and aspects of local culture that Jin encouraged his students to study. Geographic landmarks such as the Yan’an pagoda, traditional Shaanxi cave residences, the headdress worn by local Shaanxi men, and influences of local folk art are common characteristics of the works of the Cave Artist Group that emerged under Jin Zhilin’s influence.

The collection is original and was acquired in numerous trips to China between 1999-2008. The art of the exhibit was not originally created to be sold, as there was no commercial value to art at that time. Instead, art was utilized for social and political purposes. In the case of the woodblocks, making only a few copies before shaving the block for a new woodcut was common. In most cases the artists were not even sure what happened to their work once it was turned over to local authorities to be reviewed and exhibited in support of domestic and even international policy initiatives. As a result, nearly all of the pieces are the only known copies to exist.

Period photographs and two documentary films will be part of this exhibition.

This exhibition is the result of a collaboration with the UVU International Center director Danny Damron, the collection owner Dodge Billingsly (Combat Films site” href=”http://www.combatfilms.com” Visit his film company web site COMBAT FILMS AND RESEARCH), and the UVU Woodbury Art Museum. It is anticipated that there will be many other accompanying events, symposia and lectures with participation from various quarters of the university.

Home Remodeling and Decorating Show

The Annual Home Show known as the Home Remodeling & Decorating Show is Southern California’s longest running and original 3 day HOME and GARDEN Show.
And the only Home Show exclusively endorsed by the league of California homeowners.

The Home Show Remodeling and Decorating Show, Demonstrations, Cooking, Expo, Sandy, Utah, South Town CenterAs a homeowner, you and your family will be able stroll through thousands and thousands of square feet filled with the very latest home improvement products and services for your home: Kitchens, floors, windows, doors. You’ll find everything from roofs to rose gardens!! The companies who exhibit at our shows are real pros who love to display their work. You can shop, compare and find the right products and services at the best possible prices!!!

SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS

Two continuous stages will feature great do-it-yourself workshops as well as informative presentations about the latest products and services for your home. Also featured are awesome cooking demonstrations by leading chefs from some of the best restaurants in town. Ongoing seminars include practical topics on How to Choose a Contractor, Investment Strategies and Retirement Planning.

Meet scores of local and national celebrities. Take home tons of free samples and sign up for lots of chances to win some really great prizes from Home Improvement King including $10,000.00 in home improvement or $5000.00 in Kitchen remodeling and $5000.00 for new Windows. It’s all happening at the Home Remodeling & Decorating show!