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Tony Smith & Sam Wilson Exhibition

Please join us in celebrating the extraordinary talent and legacy of these two artists & educators, Tony Smith and Sam Wilson. The exhibition runs from October 16th through November 1st, […]

borderlines and echoes: the MFA Interim Show

Please join us in celebrating the creative research of our current MFA graduate students in borderlines and echoes from November 12th through the 23rd in the Gittins Gallery for our […]

borderlines and echoes: MFA Artist Talks

Please join us for artist talks by our MFA graduate students, Pamela Beach, Pablo Ayala-Cruz, Jordan Layton, Adam Heber Smith, and Maike Wells, on Tuesday, November 19th, from 5:00 to […]

Annual Holiday Art Sale

Join us for our Annual Holiday Art Sale in the Gittins Gallery from December 4th through the 7th. It is a great chance to purchase handcrafted and unique art by […]

MFA Exhibition: Pamela Beach

Gittins Gallery, FMAB, University of Utah Gittins Gallery, FMAB, 1530 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

You be the Lion, I'll be the Bear Please join the Department of Art & Art History and Pamela Beach in celebrating her MFA thesis exhibition and artist talk. Artist […]

2025 BFA Senior Exhibition

Gittins Gallery, FMAB, University of Utah Gittins Gallery, FMAB, 1530 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

Let's celebrate the graduating seniors' success with the 2025 BFA Senior Exhibition! The exhibition runs from April 17th through May 2nd. Opening Reception is April 17th from 4:00 to 7:00 […]

Painting Murals Talk: Jason Tetlak

ART Building, Room 162 375 S 1530 E RM 162, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

"Painting Murals: The Process of Creating Public Art" Join us on Wednesday, May 7th at 3:00 PM in ART Room 162 for an in depth conversation with National Mural Awards executive […]

Summer Classes Begin

Art Building 375 South 1530 East, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

The first half and semester-length summer classes begin on Monday, May 12th. Register early because the classes quickly fill up.