April Gallery Stroll - April 17, 2026

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15th Street Gallery – 1519 S 1500 E; 801-468-1515
Featuring Trent Call and Anne Wolfer for the April Gallery Stroll.

A Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-4800
A Gallery/Allen+Alan Fine Art is pleased to present Identities, a major exhibition of new paintings by Brent Godfrey. Known for his psychologically charged figurative work and evocative abstractions, Godfrey continues his ongoing explorations of memory, perception, and the fragile construction of self through a body of work that is at once intimate and culturally resonant.

Alpine Art – 430 E South Temple; 801-355-1155
THIS GALLERY IS NOT OPEN FOR STROLL. STOP IN DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. Presenting the Utah Watercolor Society’s Rising Star Watercolor Exhibition. The exhibition celebrates emerging watercolor artists who are on the path toward Utah Watercolor Society Signature Status. This special showcase highlights painters who have earned One-Star or Two-Star Membership and are building momentum through juried exhibitions and award recognition. Featuring fresh perspectives, exceptional technique and compelling creativity, the Rising Star Exhibition offers collectors and art lovers an inspiring glimpse at the next generation of distinguished Utah watercolorists.

Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques – 401 E 200 S; 801-328-2231
This venue is not participating in April Gallery Stroll.

Brushworks Gallery – 160 E 800 S; 801-363-0600
This venue is not participating in April Gallery Stroll.

David Dee Fine Arts – 1709 E 1300 S #201; 801-583-8143
This venue is not participating in April Gallery Stroll.

David Ericson Fine Art – 410 E 3rd Avenue; 801-533-8245
Featuring Pamela Beach. Artists Reception from 6-9 pm with a Gallery Talk at 7 pm.

Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery – 3295 S 2000 E; 801-467-8770
This venue is not participating in April Gallery Stroll.

Fice Gallery – 160 E 200 S; 801-441-2311
Presenting Harvest, a collection of "artsy fartsy" paintings by Griffin Siebert.

Finch Lane Gallery at the Historic Art Barn – 54 Finch Lane (in Reservoir Park); 801-596-5000
Salt Lake City Arts Council’s Finch Lane Gallery presents new exhibitions by Susan Kirby and Hannah Vaughn. In There is Nothing More Shocking than Joy, Kirby presents autobiographical acrylic paintings shaped by her experiences living in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and Utah. Weaving together architecture, landscape, and personal history with elements of folklore, mythology, and spirituality, recent works incorporate anatomical studies of the heart following surgery. In Reliquaries, Vaughn presents sculptural works that suggest vessels, shelters, and fragments of the body, using materials such as cedar, textile, paper, porcelain, and beeswax to explore absence, memory, and the emotional resonance of home through delicate, suspended forms. On view through May 29.

Four Lemons – 4850 S Highland Drive; 801-746-9633
Presenting Four Seasons by Four Artist. Anneliese Shapiro, Anne Becker, Brekke Sjoblom, & Kristen Tye will present various works from spring, summer, fall and winter, reflecting the full sycyle of the year that we experience in the Mountain West.

F. Weixler Co. – 132 "E" Street; 801-534-1014
Featured in the showroom are paintings and sculptures by a variety of artists including Martin Blundell, Paul Davis, Valoy Eaton, George Handrahan, Kathleen Peterson, Dennis Smith, Karl Thomas and Kimball Warren.

Gateway Mall– 18 N Rio Grande Street; 801-456-0000
The Gateway's Art Shop Project re-purposes vacant store windows, bringing them to life with temporary installations from local artists and students—using all mediums. The Salt Lake Gallery Stroll is proud to partner with the Gateway Artwalk to promote this project as part of the vibrant visual art scene in Salt Lake City. Walk the Rio Grande and explore the murals and interactive art pieces throughout the property.

Lanny Barnard Gallery – 110 Trolley Square, 602 E 500 S; 801-364-4482
Looking for one of a kind fine art paintings? Lanny Barnard Gallery is for you. Stop in to view dozens of works by one of Utah's most collected painters, Lanny Barnard.

Modern West Fine Art – 242 E South Temple; 801-355-3383
Modern West is pleased to announce Spring Salon, a group exhibition inspired by the change of seasons, new beginnings and blooming foliage. The colorful curation brings together a bright and engaging selection of paintings, prints, ceramics, photography, installation, and more. Spring Salon features works by Shonto Begay, Fidalis Buehler, Day Christensen, Shalee Cooper, Mikel Covey, Phil Epp, Dara Hartman, Nathan Florence, Alexandra Fuller, Kiki Gaffney, Sheldon Harvey, Suzanne Hill, Jim Jacobs, Jiyoun Lee-Lodge, Beatrice Mandelman, Louis Ribak, Bailey Rigby, Billy Schenck, Tom Schulte, Woody Shepherd, Ben Steele, Eugene Tapahe and Xi Zhang.

Momu – 250 E 100 S; 385-262-3762
Presenting Keep Salt Lake Weird!. In a culture that promotes homogeneity, this exhibition honors the strange, the handmade, the imperfect and the wildly original. It’s a love letter to the people, places and subcultures that make Salt Lake feel like nowhere else.

Phillips Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284
Ceramics by Cuong Ta and abstract paintings John Wood in the Main Floor Gallery. Showing concurrently in the Dibble Gallery (downstairs), HA! The Art of Humor. This group show features David Crown, Steve Dayton, Meri DeCaria, Larry Elsner, Corinne Geertsen, Denis Phillips, Gini Pringle, Gerald Purdy, Harry Taylor and Tony Smith and reminds us that the most human thing we can do is find the punchline. Come for the art; stay for the delight.

Picture This! – 61 E 700 S; 801-759-1707
Artist Annette G. Campbell features Love Made Visible. She hails from the tropical shores of Jamaica and her art carries the warmth, color and quiet beauty of island light of Jamaica, Hawaii and Italy. Annette works in oil, watercolor, charcoal, graphite, silverpoint and photography and expresses her religious love for travel, nature and horses.

Southam Gallery – 7160 S Highland Drive; 801-712-5170
This venue is not participating in April Gallery Stroll.

Tracy Aviary – 589 East 1300 South (Inside of Liberty Park); 801-596-8500
This venue is not participating in April Gallery Stroll.

Urban Arts Gallery – 116 South Rio Grande Street (in the Gateway); 801-230-0820
Explore Urban Arts Gallery's newest exhibit,Urban Decay. Examine the tension between growth and neglect, creation and collapse. Explore what stories, objects, and environments carry as they deteriorate, and the memories that linger behind. Showing March 31st to May 2nd

 


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