Spend some time relaxing in the mountains at the annual Summit Arts Showcase Friday, June 18th from 4-8pm and Saturday, June 19th from 10am-5pm. Oakley’s Red Barn, set against the Uintas, is a gorgeous setting for artists to exhibit their work and for arts enthusiasts to come and grow their collections.
Read MoreIn this blog series we feature Summit County Public Art Board Member’s favorite local art pieces. See Summit County public art through new eyes and experience what makes these pieces so special according to our Summit County Public Art Board members. Once you’ve read our blog, go experience these public art pieces for yourself! In this blog post we feature a favorite from Summit County Public Art Board member, Maureen Lahey.
Read MoreThe latest Summit County art piano has just been completed! Artist Anna Leigh Moore has just finished work on the latest addition to the Summit County Art Pianos For All piano managed by the Summit County Public Art Advisory Board, a Schilling & Sons Cabinet Grand piano located at Trailside Park!
Read MoreThe Arts Council of Park City & Summit County and Kimball Art Center will once again team up to host this year’s annual Monster Drawing Rally, an event that allows artists to interact with spectators, collectors, and other local artists. The organizations are now accepting artist applications for the event, which will be held outside on July 10th at Kimball Art Center’s new location at the YARD, 1251 Kearns Blvd.
Read MoreWe are pleased to introduce Trove Gallery as our May gallery feature! Our monthly blog series showcases all of our wonderful Park City galleries on a rotating basis. Every month we tell the story of a local gallery and the gallerists and artists behind them. For this month’s spotlight we spoke with Jen Schumacher, owner of Trove Gallery at 804 Main St. in Park City. Trove Gallery is proud to represent a variety of talent with an emphasis on Utah artists. They strive to stay current and maintain an environment that is comfortable and inviting to all.
In this blog series we feature Park City Public Art Board Members favorite local art pieces. See public art through new eyes and experience what makes these pieces so special according to our Public Art Board members. Once you’ve read our blog, go experience these public art pieces for yourself! In this blog post we feature a favorite from Park City Public Art Board Member, Alex Butwinski. His favorite Park City Public Art piece is Sheltering Aspens, by Koryn Rolstad
Read MoreIn this blog series we have been featuring Summit County Public Art Board Member’s favorite local art pieces. See Summit County art collection through new eyes and experience what makes these pieces so special according to our Summit County Public Art Board members. In our most recent post we feature a favorite from Summit County Public Art Board member, Minda Stockdale.
Read MoreAt North Summit Elementary in Coalville, art is helping kids find their place in the world. When principal Russell Hendry arrived at the school 3 years ago, he realized a high traffic area of the school lacked character and wanted to see something of interest and educational value in that space. The theme of “You Are Here” developed over time through conversations with different people and last summer, local artist Camille Vernon’s creative genius brought it to life.
Read MoreThe Arts Council is thrilled to announce that our generous host sponsor, Vacasa Real Estate, has offered to extend our stay at 544 Main St. through the month of April. CREATE PC, the Arts Council’s pop-up community gallery, will maintain the same hours of operation through the month, Monday through Wednesday 12pm to 6pm and Thursday through Saturday 12pm to 8pm. Stop by and shop local!
Read MoreWe are pleased to introduce J GO Gallery as our March gallery feature! Our monthly blog series showcases all of our wonderful Park City galleries on a rotating basis. Every month we tell the story of a local gallery and the gallerists and artists behind them. For this month’s spotlight we spoke with Jude Grenney of J GO Gallery at 268 Main Street in Park City, UT. J GO Gallery, located in the heart of historic Park City, UT is a carefully curated collection of contemporary artwork by renowned artists who have technical expertise, aesthetic excellence and remarkable creativity.
Read MoreIn this recent blog series, we have been featuring Summit County Public Art Board Member’s favorite local art pieces. See Summit County public art through new eyes and experience what makes these pieces so special according to our Summit County Public Art Board members. Once you’ve read our blog, go experience these public art pieces for yourself! In this blog post we feature a favorite from Summit County Public Art Board member, Teresa Tackman. Her favorite Summit County Public Art piece is the somewhat recently created Yambo, by Day Christiansen.
Read MoreThe Arts Council is thrilled to introduce a new photojournalism project: Utah's Latin America in Black & White. The project, which was born out of a high school photojournalism class, was created by the remarkable Emma Greally.
Read MoreThe Arts Council is thrilled to promote Kimball Art Center’s newest exhibition “When the Evening Has Passed and Tomorrow Comes.” The exhibition will be housed in Kimball Art Center’s new home at the YARD at 1251 Kearns Blvd in Park City. Starting on March 23rd, free entry will begin with timed-entries to ensure adherence to Covid-19 guidelines. You shouldn’t miss it!
Read MoreWe are pleased to introduce Gaia on Main as our February gallery feature! Our monthly blog series showcases all of our wonderful Park City galleries on a rotating basis. Every month we tell the story of a local gallery and the gallerists and artists behind them. For this month’s spotlight we spoke with Koral Zeytoni, co-owner of Gaia on Main at 314 Main St. in Park City.
Read MoreIn this blog series we feature Park City Public Art Board Members favorite local art pieces. See public art through new eyes and experience what makes these pieces so special according to our Public Art Board members. Once you’ve read our blog, go experience these public art pieces for yourself!
Read MoreCREATE PC, the Arts Council’s pop-up retail gallery, recently opened up again at 544 Main St, next to Riverhorse! Come visit and shop local art, Monday through Wednesday 12pm to 6pm and Thursday through Saturday 12pm to 8pm at the new location.
Read MoreEven though our annual Winter Arts Showcase will look a little different this year, the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County is excited to announce the launch of our 2021 virtual version of the Showcase. This annual show typically takes place over Presidents’ weekend at the Park City Community Church, but this year, to prioritize the safety of our artists and our community, we decided to program virtually using our e-commerce art sales website createpc.org from Feb. 12-28, 2021 to feature the artwork and handcrafted artisanal goods of our local artists.
Read MoreWe are pleased to introduce the Summit Gallery as our January gallery feature! Our monthly blog series showcases all of our wonderful Park City galleries on a rotating basis. Every month we tell the story of a local gallery and the gallerists and artists behind them. For this month’s spotlight we spoke with Megan McIntire of Summit Gallery at 675 Main St., in Park City. Summit Gallery is a space where contemporary and traditional styles fuse to create an eclectic collection of Mountain West art. A trip to Summit Gallery ensures a world-class art buying experience enhanced by the authentic charm of Park City.
Read MoreWe are pleased to introduce the newest gallery to Park City, Bruce Lurie Gallery! It’s been awhile, but every month or two we try to tell the story of a local gallery and the gallerists and artists behind them. For this month’s spotlight we spoke with Scott Lurie of Bruce Lurie Gallery at 6622 N Landmark Dr in Park City, UT. Bruce Lurie Galley was originally established in the early 1980s in New York’s East Village and has since relocated to Los Angeles Culver City Arts District and Park City, UT!
Read MoreIn this new blog series we will feature Summit County Public Art Board Member’s favorite local art pieces. See Summit County public art through new eyes and experience what makes these pieces so special according to our Summit County Public Art Board members. Once you’ve read our blog, go experience these public art pieces for yourself! In this blog post we feature a favorite from Summit County Public Art Board Chair, Matthew Lawyer. His favorite Summit County Public Art pieces are the series of seven Art Pianos for All across Summit County.
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