15th Street Gallery – 1519 S 1500 E; 801-468-1515
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
A Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-4800
Featuring new works by Adam Rees and Mollie Homer-Dillard.
Alpine Art – 430 E South Temple; 801-355-1155
Featuring Mary Ann Crabtree, Melanie Fischer, Samantha Snyder, Megan R. Stern and Eugene Tapahe, Alternate Insights is a collection of contemporary art created by Brigham Young University MFA graduate students. Their lifetime experiences as children, parents, and now students are symbolically and thoughtfully represented in each work. The artists’ insights of community, family and life are explored in creative and alternative ways to interpret the world.
Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques – 401 E 200 S; 801-328-2231
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
Brushworks Gallery – 160 E 800 S; 801-363-0600
Join Brushworks Gallery for an evening filled with amazing new art and incredible local and national artists. This month we are honored to feature Jim McVicker and W. Jason Situ.
Canvas+Cloth – 925 E 900 S; 801-548-9260
Featuring new original oil paintings, stencils, prints and custom unique art inspired apparel. The artist, Roland Dimick, will be present to discuss the works and mission of the studio; to create a viable and sustainable movement to put art into the minds and materials into hands of young people. Come and enjoy modern art and apparel that are uniquely a part of Salt Lake City and the vibrant 9th & 9th neighborhood.
Chettinad House – 169 S Main Street; 801-410-4696
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
cityhomeUNDERGROUND – 641 E South Temple; 801-410-4696
cityhomeUNDERGROUND (downstairs at cityhomeCOLLECTIVE) presents EARTH / ETHER: Colour Maisch & Emily Plewe curated by Samuel Johnson and Kelly Carper. Both artists’ work are explorations of place, time, nature and beauty.
Current Work Contemporary Art – 826 S 500 W, Suite #2; 801-230-4410
What does intimacy look like? How do tiny moments envelop and shape our realities? How do we confront the space where love isn’t enough? In an all-new body of work, Andrew Alba's exhibition, Puffy Coat, meditates on a series of questions about elemental ideas of love. From the idealism of romance and urgency of desire, to tender bonds between parents and children, to the chaos of heartbreak, he digs into life’s most messy, colorful, and poignant experiences. Working through familiar myths and realities of relationships, Alba ties it all to the drive to create—painting through anxiety and doubt to give over to a process that challenges one’s sense of self-control.
David Dee Fine Arts – 1709 E 1300 S #201; 801-583-8143
Please join David Dee Fine Arts for Gallery Stroll from 6:00 - 8:00 pm, featuring historical Utah and Western American paintings, sculpture and prints.
David Ericson Fine Art – 410 E 3rd Avenue; 801-533-8245
Presenting new work by Justin Wheatley and Ryan Cannon. Join the gallery for the artists reception and stay for an Art Talk beginning at 7:00 pm.
Essential Photo Supply – 959 East 900 South; 801-410-8141
Over 200 images were submitted for the Save Our Great Salt Lake Gallery Stroll at Essential Photo Supply. An independent jury selected just over 20 images for the reception event Friday, March 17 from 6-9pm. A photo book is being made to feature the other photographs not in the show.
Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery – 3295 S 2000 E; 801-467-8770
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
Finch Lane Gallery at the historic Art Barn – 54 Finch Lane (in Reservoir Park); 801-596-5000
The Finch Lane Gallery is hosting the opening reception for new exhibitions by SISTER and Malachi Wilson. The artist collective, SISTER, is curating Radical Joy as an invitation to 29 artists and the viewers to investigate their relationship and process with joy. SISTER focuses on creating brave intersectional spaces with the understanding that art access is limited to certain communities. In highlighting and caring for local women, femmes, queer, nonbinary, and GNC artists, SISTER is continuously learning and developing new strategies to provide a more equitable and inclusive experience. Malachi Wilson’s current series, VACANCIES, grapples with themes of legacy, physicality and self-observation. Using distinct mediums to approach the footprints and forms of different natural objects, these works range from scanner-manipulated archival images to forged steel and delicately contained found materials.
The Fox Shop – 4696 Holladay Boulevard; 801-654-4220
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
F. Weixler Co. – 132 “E” Street; 801-534-1014
Explore the works of talented local Utah artists and discover new favorites. Don’t miss this chance to see the best in local art and mingle with other art lovers.
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.
Horne Fine Art – 142 E 800 S; 801-910-2088
Step into Spring with a collection of paintings with variations on GREEN, in a nod to St. Patrick's Day. Bask in a refreshing array of warm-weather patios, blooms and parks. Also experience new downtown Salt Lake cityscapes of the Eccles theatre, Walker Building, Main Street and the Union Pacific Station.
Lanny Barnard Gallery – 110 Trolley Square, 602 E 500 S; 801-364-4482
Looking for the fine art paintings or wonderfully unforgettable gift? Lanny Barnard Gallery is for you. Stop in to view dozens of works by one of Utah's most collected painters, Lanny Barnard.
Mestizo Gallery – 631 W North Temple #700; 801-596-0500
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
Modern West Fine Art – 412 S 700 W; 801-355-3383
Formal Elements emphasizes the unique approach, process, and materials of three artists whose works explore and embody the spirit and space of the American West. Lenka Konopasek, Arlo Namingha, and Eric Overton showcase their unique definitions of what the West means to them, offering a diverse and captivating look at the landmarks and cultures of our region. Upstairs @ Modern West, in celebration of Women’s History Month, is a curated and unique collection of artworks made by women artists and available books. This exhibit, Perception, showcases the unique vision and talent of the individual artist, as well as the rich diversity of styles and techniques executed by our artists.
Phillips Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284
Presenting new work by Meri DeCaria and Emily Fox King in the Main Floor Gallery, and watercolor Celebrations by Wendy Van de Kamp in the (downstairs) Dibble Gallery.
Relics Framemakers & Gallery– 4685 S Holladay Blvd.; 801-272-8312
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
Saltgrass Printmakers – 412 S 700 W #110
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
Southam Gallery: 801-712-5170 – 7160 S Highland Drive
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
Urban Arts Gallery – 116 South Rio Grande Street (in the Gateway); 801-230-0820
Our modern reality is guided by visual stimulation. The world feeds vast amounts of information through a visual medium. Be it advertisements, magazines, books, lost or forgotten trinkets and more, Lost and Found encapsulates the medium of collage. This art form is the brilliant combination of day to day visuals and the creative mind. Collage recycles old items into stunning pieces of art that hold an entirely new meaning, bringing beauty and contemplation to the continuous seeking of attention and focus.
Workshop SLC – 153 W 2100 S; 801-997-8902
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.
WOW Atelier – 73 E 400 S; 801-891-6214
This venue is not participating in March Gallery Stroll.