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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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Eric Anthony Acoustic Singer-Songwriter

Eric Anthony Singer-Songwriter, Salt Lake City, Utah, The Pie Pizzeria, South Jordan Utah, Acoustic Music, Christian MusicEric Anthony will play at The Pie Pizzeria in South Jordan, Friday and Saturday night.

For over 30 years, The Pie Pizzeria has been voted the peoples choice by newspaper and magazine reader polls throughout Utah. We thank all of you for making us a permanent part of Utah ‘s history!

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  • The Pie Pizzeria
    10607 South Redwood Road South Jordan, UT 84095 (801) 495-4095
    January 21, 2011 – March 2011  1/21/2011 – 3/18/2011

Plein Air Festival

Thanksgiving Point, a scenic cultural gathering place, will offer its 55-acre garden and other property venues as a canvas to more than 30 local artists in its annual Plein Air Festival, Sept. 8-10. Painters and sculptors will spread out across the 300-acre space to create works of art in the open air where spectators can watch, interact and learn from their talent.

“Our Gardens have proved to be an inspiring venue for the local talent and we are pleased once again to offer the Gardens as well as our other inspiring venues Farm Country, the Museum of Ancient Life and Water Tower Plaza as subject matter for the artists,” said Blake Wigdahl, director of programming at Thanksgiving Point. “Plein air is an exercise in fine art for the artists as well as the spectators.”

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Where Nature Meets Art

Mundi Project presents Water - Where Nature Meets Art, Free, Utah Cultural Celebration Center, West Valley City, Utah, Art Gallery, Music Performances, Non-ProfitWater

Where Nature Meets Art

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Artwork and poetry will be displayed at and during the performance of “Water”- a multi-disciplinary piano concert on February 24 at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center.

Gallery Stroll under Water? Join us for a water performance experience where you might bump into a jelly fish, a sea turtle, and maybe other sea creatures. Your underwater journey will include poetry readings, water-themed piano music, and community artwork inspired by water-myths and legends. Leave your swimsuit at home!

Thursday February 24, 2011 – 3:30 PM and 7:00 PM

Utah Annual Artist Competition

Current Exhibit: 2010 Mixed Media & Works on Paper

A Statewide Annual Competition featuring the work of artists across the state of Utah.

Utah Artist - Bill LeeLocated 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.

337 Project

Visual arts program with outreach activities including the “Art Truck” and as of 2010 is now a program of Utah’s premier contemporary art venue Salt Lake Art Center.

In 2007, the 337 Project allowed 150 Utah artists to transform an abandoned building that was scheduled for demolition into a stunning work of collective art. After three months of hard work, the building was opened to the public in May 2007 for six days. Nearly 10,000 visitors waited in line for up to four hours to experience one of Utah’s most exciting visual arts events.

In the years since, the 337 Project has continued to produce award-winning art in nontraditional and unexpected contexts, including “Urban Gallery” at Neighborhood House, a series of murals painted on garage doors; the Art Truck, a roaming gallery that brings work by nationally-recognized artists to schools and residential neighborhoods; and, an 18-hole, fully-playable, artist designed miniature golf course!

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