June Gallery Stroll - June 19, 2026

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15th Street Gallery – 1519 S 1500 E; 801-468-1515
Presenting the annual Plein Air Painting Event for June Gallery Stroll. In addition to the artists painting on site there will be a Summer Group Show with all gallery artists.

A Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-4800
A Gallery/Allen+Alan invites the community to in celebrate the Summer Solstice, a day of light and growth, at an opening event for the Summer Group Art Exhibition. Enjoy an exceptional selection of new paintings and sculptures highlighting the joys of the summer season!

Alpine Art – 430 E South Temple; 801-355-1155
This venue is not participating in June Gallery Stroll.

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

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

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

David Ericson Fine Art – 410 E 3rd Avenue; 801-533-8245
Mark your calendars! New works from Steve Kropp will be on display for June Gallery Stroll. 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 June Gallery Stroll.

Fice Gallery – 160 E 200 S; 801-441-2311
Presenting Bootstrap, a World Cup art show and community celebration by Miranda Musso.

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 the Opening Reception for new exhibitions by Laura Hope Mason, Claire Tollstrup, Elizabeth Sanchez and Michelle Wentling. In Deserts We Have Crossed, Mason, Tollstrup and Sanchez explore the literal, figurative, spiritual and metaphysical dimensions of the desert through painting, examining themes of endurance, transformation, struggle and hope. Mason’s distant mirages evoke longing and survival, Tollstrup’s plants and birds symbolize rebirth and resilience, and Sanchez’s figurative works reflect personal experiences of struggle and healing. In Without Care, Wentling examines the ecological impact of mineral extraction and industrial land use in the American West through papermaking, quilting and beadwork, drawing from site visits to landscapes shaped by mining and mineral processing, including the Bingham Canyon Copper Mine and US Magnesium operations near the Great Salt Lake.

Four Lemons – 4850 S Highland Drive; 801-746-9633
This venue is not participating in June Gallery Stroll.

F. Weixler Co. – 132 "E" Street; 801-534-1014
This venue is not participating in June Gallery Stroll.

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
Presenting the Year of the Horse, an exhibition of works inspired by the symbolism of the Chinese New Year Fire Horse. Showcasing direct representations and interpretations of this symbol, the exhibition creates a dynamic portrait of the horse through sculpture, painting, photography, and mixed media artworks in the context of the contemporary American West. The group show will feature artworks by Shonto Begay, Michael Coles, Phil Epp, Jim Jacobs, Lenka Konopasek, Stanley Natchez, Kevin Red Star, Ben Steele, Billy Schenck and Mike Whiting.

Momu – 250 E 100 S; 385-262-3762
This venue is not participating in June Gallery Stroll.

Phillips Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284
Lindey Carter and David Cassil in the Main Floor Gallery. Showing concurrently in the Dibble Gallery (downstairs), photography by Paul Dougan.

Picture This! – 61 E 700 S; 801-759-1707
Dreamscapes and Whimsy is a collection of vibrant, expressive paintings inspired by nature, memory and imagination. Through bold color, layered texture, and movement-driven brushwork, Grace Ilott transforms landscapes, florals and light into immersive scenes that blur the line between reality and fantasy. Her work invites viewers to step into emotionally rich environments filled with wonder, nostalgia, and playful energy. Picture This! For artists. By artists.

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

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

Urban Arts Gallery – 116 South Rio Grande Street (in the Gateway); 801-230-0820
Love, color, and courage fill the air in SLC Queer, a showcase made to celebrate the self-expression and creative spirit that thrives within Salt Lake City's LGBTQ+ community. For the month of June, you can support these local artists by coming into the Urban Arts Gallery and seeing their work.

 


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