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Art in America, Annual, 1999
BRIGHAM CITY 4772. Brigham City Museum-Gallery 24 North 300 West 84302 (801) 723-6769 Tue-Fri 11-6, Sat 1-5 Dir: Larry Douglass Paintings, photography, crystal, ceramics; regional history; regional art competitions. Children's programming. M OGDEN 4773. Eccles Community Art Center 2580 Jefferson Ave 84401 (801) 392.693 Regional artists, monthly shows, permanent collection. N PARK CITY 4774. Kimball Art Center 638 Park Ave, PO Box 1478 84060-1478 (801) 649-8882 National and regional art and crafts; classes. Host facility for annual NorthWest Rendezvous Exhibit and Sale. Producer of annual Park City Art Festival. N 4775. Richard Thomas Galleries 751 Main St, PO Box 682192 84068 (435) 655-7600, (888) 652-2784, fax (435) 658-1808 Mon-Sat 10-10, Sun 10-8 Dir: Lee Sensiba Contemporary, 20th-century American and European paintings, sculpture, and limited editions. Fine art publishers. E-mail: rtg@xmission.com G/P Artists exhibited: Leonard Filgate, Lorenzo Ghiglieri, Frederick Hart, Walt Horton, Jerry Joslin, Paul Kelley, Makk Family, Csaba Markus, Pissarro Family, Angelo Vadala, Alexander Volkov, Michael Wilkinson PROVO 4776. Brigham Young University Museum of Art North Campus Dr 64602 (801) 378-8257 Tue-Fri 10-6, Mon, Thu 10-9, Sat 12-5 Dir: Campbell Gray Hudson River School; American impressionism; early 20th-century regional art; Maynard Dixon Collection, American realism. M/U Artists exhibited: C.C.A. Christensen, Maynard Dixon, Childe Hassam, George Inness, Thomas Moran, Rembrandt van Rijn, Norman Rockwell, Alma Tadema, Minerva Teichert, John Henry Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Mahonri Young SALT LAKE CITY 4777. Dolores Chase Fine Art 260 South 200 West 84101 (801) 328-2787, fax (801) 364-1102 Dir: Dolores Chase Contemporary art from Utah and nationally known painters, printmakers, and sculptors. D Artists exhibited: Willa Huelskamp, Brian Kershisnik, Rita Lambros, Etherington Linda, Layne Meacham, Lori Nelson, Ron Richmond, Edie Roberson, Clay Wagstaff, Ted Wassmer, Maryann Webster, Michael Woodbury 4778. Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Aft 617 East South Temple 84102 (801) 533-5760, fax (801) 533-4202 Mid-Apr to mid-Oct, open Sat-Sun 12-5; Summer, daily 12-5 Dir: Carol Edison Permanent home in Liberty Park (600 East, 1100 South) for the State Folk Art Collection. Domestic handwork, Native American crafts, woodcarving, occupational crafts, Tongan quilts, Hmong flowercloths. E-mail: cedison@dced.st.ut.us; Web site: www.ce.ex.state.ut.us/arts/welcome.html M 4779. David Ericson Fine Art 260 South 200 West 84101 (801) 533-8245 Dally 10-5 Dir: David Ericson Utah paintings and sculpture; contemporary American and traditional Western art. G Artists exhibited: Ken Baxter, Lee Bennion, Peter M. Fillerup, Frank Huff, Earl Jones, Randall Lake, Al Rounds, Dennis Smith, Gary E. Smith, Kimbal Warren 4780. Leftbank Gallery 242 South 200 West 84101 (801) 539-0343 Wed-Sat 5-9 Dir: John Alan Nyberg Artist-run cooperative; contemporary and experimental works in all media. G Artists exhibited: Ben Altman, Pete Barney, Cal Johnson, Whitney King, Julie Lewis, John Alan Nyberg, Kent Rigby, Francis Smith, Gene Stark, Howard Wilkerson, Heather Wunderlich 4781. Phillips Gallery 444 East 200 South 84111 (801) 364-8284 Tue-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-4 Dir: Bonnie Phillips Regional artists working in contemporary to traditional styles in all media. Ten one-person or group shows each year. G/D/P/C Artists exhibited: Sharon Alderman, Connie Borup, Lee Deffebach, Michael Hall, Mary Ellen Hogle, Richard Johnston, Earl Jones, Denis Phillips, Tony Smith, Doug Snow, John Telford, Francis Zimbeaux 4782. Salt Lake Art Center 20 S West Temple 84101 (801) 328-4201, fax (801) 322-4323 Tue-Thu 10-5, Fri 10-9, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 Dir: Rio Collier Presents changing contemporary art exhibits of local, regional, and national artists. Photography and ceramics classes for adults. N 4783. Sindal Smith Fine Art Consultant 2195 Stillman La 84109 (801) 466-6559, fax (801) 466-4418 Daily 9-5 Dir: Sindal Smith Promotion and sales of fine art to private and corporate collectors. Negotiate art-related agreements for artists. E-mail: Sindal@sisna C Artists exhibited: John Arbuckle, Chad Buck, Royden Card, Susan Fleming, Betty Friedman, James Groleau, Susan Makov, Jane Nassano, John Alan Nyberg, Adria Peterson, David Smith-Harrison, Trevor Southey, Anita Toney, Mark Vinci, Ann White 4784. University of Utah Utah Museum of Fine Arts 1530 East 370 South, Room 101 84112 (801) 581-7332 Daily 10-5, Sat-Sun 2-5 Dir: E.F. Sanguinetti 17th- to 19th-century American and European painting, furniture, tapestries; Egyptian and Asian art; contemporary art. African, Pre-Columbian, Oceanic, and Native American art. Free admission. Free parking on weekends.
The Guide is a comprehensive alphabetical listing, arranged by state and city, of U.S. museums, galleries, university galleries, non-profit exhibition spaces, corporate consultants, private dealers and print dealers.
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