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.
- Art Access – VSA of Utah
- Artspace
- Bad Dog Arts
- Ballet West
- Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Salt Lake
- Cache Valley Center for the Arts – Logan – Cache County
- Center for Documentary Arts
- Chamber Music Society of Salt Lake City
- Children’s Media Workshop
- The Children’s Theatre
- City Art
- Cottonwood Heights Arts Council
- Craft Lake City
- Davis Arts Council
- Discovery Gateway
- Eastern Arts
- Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation
- Glass Art Guild of Utah
- Grand Theatre
- Hale Center Theater Orem
- Heart & Soul
- Holliday Arts Council
- Imagination Place
- Intermountain Society of Artists
- Jewish Community Center
- Kimball Art Center Park City
- Lehi City Arts Council
- Love Dance More
- Midvale Arts Council
- Monarch Creative Studios Ogden
- Mountain Jubilee Chorus
- Mundi Project
- Music Garage
- Neighborhood House
- NOVA Chamber Music Series
- The Off Broadway Theatre
- Ogden City Arts
- The Park City Chamber Music Society
- Park City Gallery Association
- RawMoves
- Repertory Dance Theatre
- Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company
- Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
- Salt Lake Acting Company
- Salt Lake Arts Academy
- Salt Lake City Arts Council
- Salt Lake City Ballet
- Salt Lake City Film Center
- Salt Lake City Public Library
- Salt Lake City School District
- Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation
- Salt Lake Film Society
- Salt Lake Symphony
- Saltgrass Printmakers
- Sandy Arts Guild
- Sorenson Unity Center
- Spy Hop Productions
- Starz Unlimited
- Sugar Space
- Sundance Institute
- Theatre Arts Conservatory
- Utah Arts Alliance
- Utah Arts Council
- Utah Arts Festival
- Utah Center for the Arts
- Utah Contemporary Theatre
- Utah Council of the Blind
- Utah Cultural Alliance
- Utah Division of Arts & Museums
- Utah Symphony
- Utah Humanities Council
- Utah Opera
- Utah Youth Symphony Orchestra
- Visual Art Institute
- West Valley Symphony
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