15th Street Gallery – 1519 S 1500 E; 801-468-1515
Featuring new work frm Lindsay Frei and Alex Gerrard for September Gallery Stroll.
A Gallery – 1321 S 2100 E; 801-583-4800
In Jennifer Rasmusson's latest solo painting exhibition Coming Together Falling Apart she expands the floral themes of her recent work to include visual references to dance. Rasmusson's brushwork interprets and unifies a fluidity of movement found both in floral forms and dance motions.
Alpine Art – 430 E South Temple; 801-355-1155
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Andre Hoggan Studios – 850 S 400 W #111; 307-248-3690
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques – 401 E 200 S; 801-328-2231
This venue is not participating in Septemer Gallery Stroll.
Art Access – 230 S 500 W #110; 328-0703
Presenting Art Access’ Partners Program Exhibition, featuring original works by eight artists in the Partners Mentorship Program: Andrea Anderson, Lor Begent, Knox Giovinco, Alex Gregory, Ben Carbone, Jordan Brun, Ellianys Pupo Restrepo and Martin Sanchez. This exhibition is the culmination of work created by the artists over the past year. Partners is a paid mentoring program that matches an emerging artist with a disability with an established artist for 25 hours of collaborative mentoring in the artists' creative medium (paint, photography, writing, etc.) over the course of one year. The program's main focus is for the emerging artist to learn new artistic skills and to develop as a professional artist. There will be an opening reception on September 20 from 6-8pm, as part of Salt Lake Gallery Stroll.
Brushworks Gallery – 160 E 800 S; 801-363-0600
Join Brushworks Gallery as they feature and celebrate the artistic talent of the late Richard Murray. With hundreds of paintings available, don’t miss the opportunity to add a Richard Murray piece to your collection. Richard passed away and we are honored to have the opportunity to sell his art. “Richard's artistic talent was evident at a young age and he was fortunate to have a lifetime living his love and passion as an artist. Early in his career, his paintings were inspired by the landscapes of Utah and his travels in India, Egypt, Africa, Mexico, and the British Isles. He found a special niche in his life-size depictions of animals, including birds, which had been a lifelong passion. His success as an artist brought him tremendous satisfaction.”
Canvas+Cloth – 925 E 900 S; 801-548-9260
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts – Constitution Drive in Liberty Park; 801-245-7288
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
cityhomeUNDERGROUND – 641 E South Temple; 801-410-4696
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Curl Lab – 287 N G Street; 801-930-0858
This venue is not participating in Septemeber Gallery Stroll.
David Dee Fine Arts – 1709 E 1300 S #201; 801-583-8143
Join David Dee Fine Arts for Form, Line and Color III: Modernism & Abstraction in Utah. Artists highlighted in this show are Doug Snow, Lee Deffebach and Don Olsen.
David Ericson Fine Art – 410 E 3rd Avenue; 801-533-8245
Presenting new works by Steve Kropp. Join the gallery for an artist reception and art talk. This is an exhibit that will put a smile on your face.
Essential Photo Supply – 959 East 900 South; 801-410-8141
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Evergreen Framing Co. & Gallery – 3295 S 2000 E; 801-467-8770
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Every Blooming Thing – 1344 S 2100 E; 801-521-4773
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
FICE Gallery – 160 E 200 S; 801-441-2311
Stop into FICE during Gallery Stroll to enjoy Free Tattoos by Mao Barroteran.
Finch Lane Gallery at the historic Art Barn – 54 Finch Lane (in Reservoir Park); 801-596-5000
Finch Lane Gallery hosts the Closing Reception for two exhibitions: GREEN HOUSE, curated by participating artist Joseph Ostraff, and Simon Zivny’s On Route. GREEN HOUSE explores how diverse perspectives on actual and theoretical greenhouses can challenge institutional norms, with 18 artists from BYU’s Department of Art examining themes like cultivation, humanity's relationship with nature, and greenhouses as cultural metaphors through painting, drawing, printmaking, textiles, book arts, 3D art, animation, and photography. On Route features photographs taken by Zivny over two years working at the post office, depicting everyday life in suburban Utah, and influenced by Sam Milianta, Robert Frank, and Josef Koudelka, inviting viewers to form connections and insights through Zivny's uncurated moments that offer a unique perspective on daily life.
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.
The Garden Store – 678 S 700 E; 801-595-6622
This venue is not participating in September 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.
La Galeria de Mestizo – 631 W North Temple #700; 801-596-0500
With brushstrokes of tradition and vibrant colors, Tania Zapata paints a canvas of heritage and identity. Born in Cuernavaca, Mexico, she brought her roots to Salt Lake City, Utah, where she blossomed as an artist. Her journey weaves together threads of Mexican folk art, Dia de Muertos traditions, and the beauty of blended cultures. As a self-taught artist, Tania explore the intersection of past and present, creating art that celebrates life, love, and Mexican folklore. Through her work, she invite you to experience the richness of her heritage." All paintings at Mestizo are acrylic on canvas.
Lanny Barnard Gallery – 110 Trolley Square, 602 E 500 S; 801-364-4482
Looking for the fine art paintings or a wonderful gift? Lanny Barnard Gallery is for you. Stop in to view dozens of works by one of Utah's most collected painters, Lanny Barnard.
MILK+ Bar & Restaurant (21 and Over) – 49 E Harvey Milk Blvd (900 S); 801-935-4424
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Modern West Fine Art – 412 S 700 W; 801-355-3383
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
NOUVE Home Goods & Gift Boutique – 434 E South Temple #2;
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Phillips Gallery – 444 E 200 S; 801-364-8284
New work by landscape painter Connie Borup in the Main Gallery. American Cowboys, archival pigment prints by Rob Hammer, capturing the real life of hard working men and women in the majestic, unforgiving land that is the American West in the Dibble (downstairs) Gallery.
Picture This! – 61 E 700 S; 801-759-1707
New to Gallery Stroll, Picture This! features a gritty but charming art gallery showcasing diverse genres and mediums. For September, Picture This! is featuring portrait work of local oil artist, Kelly Ferree. The detail and realism in his work is astonishing. Other artists represented are: Ana Cristina Espinoza, Jenna Rogan, Emma Goldgar, Alex Linares, Khaled Salem, Lola Kartchner, Cameron Gardner and Sam McEntee. Picture This! For artists! By artists!
Salt & Honey Market– 926 E 900 S; 801-382-9316
You're invited to experience Salt & Honey Market and the artwork of Taylor Rae Bouquet and Kristen Eliason, the monthly fine artist featured exhibits. Salt & Honey is a curated collection of small shops and artisans, the majority being local to Utah, and give customers a chance to shop local while supporting the artists in our community. Stop by and shop while admiring the work of our fine artists!
Saltgrass Printmakers – 412 S 700 W #110; 801-467-1080
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Salt Lake Pottery Studio – 965 E 900 S; 918-519-0703
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Southam Gallery – 7160 S Highland Drive; 801-712-5170
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
Tracy Aviary – 589 East 1300 South (Inside of Liberty Park); 801-596-8500
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
TURN City Center for the Arts – 511 W 200 S #160; 801-924-0347
Creation and creativity are very important to the artists at City Center for the Arts, an arts-based day program for adults with disabilities. The center acts as a studio for thirty developing artists with a wide variety of interests and perspectives. Let's all shhow up and support these incredible artists.
Urban Arts Gallery – 116 South Rio Grande Street (in the Gateway); 801-230-0820
For September, Connect at the Urban Arts Gallery will align with Salt Lake Gallery Stroll! Connect is your chance to showcase and discuss up to two of your art pieces. At the end of the evening, patrons and artists will vote for their favorite works, and the winning pieces will hang in the gallery for the month.
Urban Hemp & Cannabis Co. at the Arts Building's – 680 E 600 S; 801-539-1111
American Dreamscape is a collection of work from Mason Johnson, a local painter currently living in Ogden, UT. Mason’s work explores psychedelic surrealism, the dynamic movement of street art/graffiti, and the meticulous detail that is possible to achieve with oil paint. This collection of paintings is from August 2023- August 2024 and surveys the aesthetic elements of western culture including classic automobiles, famous cartoons, suits, ties, overstimulation and primary colors.
Workshop SLC – 153 W 2100 S; 801-997-8902
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.
WOW Atelier – 73 E 400 S; 801-891-6214
This venue is not participating in September Gallery Stroll.