Book Arts’ Emily Tipps at Finch Lane Gallery
Emily Tipps, Program Manager in the Marriott Library’s Book Arts Program and owner of High5 Press, has a solo exhibition opening on October 7 at Finch Lane Gallery. “The book is an […]
Read MoreEmily Tipps, Program Manager in the Marriott Library’s Book Arts Program and owner of High5 Press, has a solo exhibition opening on October 7 at Finch Lane Gallery. “The book is an […]
Read MorePainting & Drawing Professors Maureen O’Hara Ure & John Erickson and alumni Paul Vincent Bernard, Connie Borup, James Charles, Kamelia Pezeshki, Hadley Rampton and Nancy Vorm show work in a […]
Read MorePhotography Professor Emeritus Joseph Marotta opens a solo exhibition at Alice Gallery July 15 – September 9: CONSTRUCTED NARRATIVES 2019-2022: THE PLAGUE YEARS A SOLO EXHIBITION BY JOSEPH MAROTTA ALICE […]
Read MoreWork from our current University of Utah graduating BFA students in their group exhibition “Ah, Never to Escape”, which was on view at 150 S. Rio Grande St. in the […]
Read MorePhotography & Digital Imaging Professor Jaclyn Wright opens a solo exhibition in the Projects Gallery Utah Museum of Contemporary Art on Friday, March 18, from 6-9pm! “In High Visibility (Blaze […]
Read Moresalt 15: Horacio Rodriguez | January 22-June 26, 2022 | Utah Museum of Fine Arts 2016-2018 Raymond C. Morales Post Doctoral Fellow, artist Horacio Rodriguez considers the ancient ceramics in the UMFA’s Mesoamerican […]
Read MoreU of U Ceramics senior Danielle Okelberry shows her work The 28 Day Cycle, created for Professor Brian Snapp’s Advanced Ceramics class, in the lobby of the Aline W. Skaggs […]
Read MoreThe Statewide Annual Exhibition opens this Friday, December 3, at Finch Lane Gallery, and includes work from several Art & Art History students and alumni! Etsuko Kato (BFA 2014, MFA […]
Read MoreProfessors Wendy Wischer, Jaclyn Wright, and Al Denyer show work in a group show opening at Ogden Contemporary Arts Center on December 10. LAND BODY explores connections between the human […]
Read MoreWe invite students to respond to the theme of ‘Breakfast’, and create size 8×8″ artworks that are easily mailable. About the theme: As the first and most important meal of […]
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