This month for our Park City Gallery Spotlight feature we spoke with Susan Meyer of Meyer Gallery, located at 305 Main St. in Park City. Susan sat down with us in her gallery to talk about some of her favorite pieces and what inspires her.
Read MoreThe Park City Educational Foundation, along with many community partners presents its 11th Annual One Book/ One Community event. This year's selection is The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, a book written by William Kamkwamba over a decade ago and premiered as a film at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Read MoreThe Park City Summit County Arts Council (Arts Council) welcomes the opportunity to highlight the county’s creative sector with two unique pop-ups — CreatePC and BrandPC. Both are located on Park City’s Historic Main Street and invigorate two long-empty retail spaces.
Read MoreGlenwood historic cemetery comes alive during the annual Cemetery Stroll. Museum Education Director, Diane Knispel explains, “Over the years, we've brought to life many colorful characters, way too many to name.”
Read MoreThe Park City Summit County Arts Council is looking for Summit County creative makers to participate in BRAND PC.
BRAND PC is a pop-up show celebrating Park City’s creative makers by providing local entrepreneurs and businesses an opportunity to showcase their creative products and tell their stories to the community.
Read MoreFall season has approached here in Summit County! The cool, crisp mornings turn into warm days. The leaves change and the mountains are beautiful. Plus there are a ton of Fall events and activities to look forward to in our community.
Read MoreFor those of us familiar with Park City, we all know it is highly recognized as a premier destination for winter sports. Some of the most famous snowboarders and skiers train at facilities located right here in Park City! That is definitely something to be proud of. Not only do we have the greatest sought after snow on earth, but the food scene is thriving as the city has expanded in recent years. Many vacationers in Park City enjoy the restaurant lined Historic Main Street. Popular restaurants include Tupelo, Purple Sage, Fletcher’s, Handle, Yuki Yama Sushi and the list could go on and on! For locals and tourists, a great way to get a taste of them all is to go on a Park City Food Tour.
Read MoreThe Tony Award-winning play Matilda, based on the beloved Roald Dahl novel is on stage at Park City's Egyptian Theatre September 6-15. The role of Matilda is shared by 9 year old veteran actresses Pippa Parry and Victoria Bingham.
Read MoreThis month for our Park City Gallery Spotlight feature we spoke with Julie Nester from Julie Nester Gallery, located at 1280 Iron Horse Drive in Park City. She sat down with us to tell us more about her gallery and the artists she features. Check out Julie Nester Gallery website for more info and news on upcoming exhibits here, and stop by to visit this amazing gallery.
Read MoreHiking in Utah is already beautiful as is, with our mountain air, clean lakes and the occasional moose sighting, one can see why our canyons are so crowded. It’s hard not to get outside and enjoy the gorgeous views Utah has to offer. As the summer months come to an end, PCSC Arts Council is more than pleased to hold an event that incorporates Utah trails and local art.
Read MoreCalling all music lovers! On September 13-14th Park City’s Main Street will be inundated with musical performances by our country’s most prolific songwriters for the Park City Songwriter’s Festival. If you are a music lover, a musician, a songwriter, or someone who just likes to feel good, there will be no shortage of goose bumps and chills at this festival of award-winning talent.
Read MorePark City has the wonderful privilege every summer to offer the community the Park Silly Sunday Market! The market began June 2 and runs until September 22, so the good news is there is still time left to visit if you haven't made it out yet! While at the market, you can enjoy delicious food, arts and crafts as well as fresh fruits and vegetables to take home to cook up tasty dinners for the week ahead. The market begins at 10am and ends at 5pm, perfect for early risers and those who prefer to sleep in! Regardless of the time you show up, food will be available throughout the entire day. Whether you are in the mood for a substantial meal, a sweet treat or something to cool you off from the summer heat, there are options for you!
Read MoreWhether you're a fan of Mighty Max Weinberg as the power behind the drums in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band or The Max Weinberg Seven you'll never have as much fun with Max and his music as you will during his Juke Box event coming to The Egyptian Theatre, October 11-13.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again. Sundance Film Festival is recruiting for their 2020 Festival. Sundance Film Festival brings about 50,000 people to Park City, Salt Lake City and Sundance Resort each year, so it goes without saying, they need a lot of help! Sundance Film Festival would not run like a well-oiled machine without a legion of volunteers.
Read MoreIn our blog series we will be featuring 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 Park City Public Art Board members. Once you’ve read our blog, go experience these public art pieces for yourself! For our most recent Park City public art feature, we spoke with Park City Public Art Board member, Beth Armstrong, who’s chosen the kinetic sculpture suspended from the rafters at the Park City MARC.
Read MoreLet the Polka music and stein lifting competitions commence as Canyons Village at Park City Mountain transforms into a mini-Munich August 30st - September 1st. We all know the infamous Oktoberfest that celebrates Bavarian culture with family-friendly events the entire Labor Day weekend. The event officially begins with an opening ceremony on Friday, followed by an entire weekend of festivities you don’t have to travel to Germany for!
Read MoreMany changes swept through the United States in the post WWII era and one of them was the invention of the American Backyard. Through November, Park City Museum's Tozer Gallery is hosting an interesting Smithsonian traveling exhibition explaining many aspects of the late 40's and 50's lifestyle which lead to the desire for and development of those pools, patios, picnic areas of personal backyard space.
Read MoreArt on the Trails is a program that connects art and nature, and celebrates our local performing arts sector. It’s designed to promote local performing artists and musicians, making their work more visible to our community, as well as provide an accessible platform for our community to connect with high caliber performances that are integrated into our natural surroundings. This program is presented by the PCSC Arts Council in partnership with Basin Recreation and is made possible with the support of our sponsors and partners NordicTrack and Copper Moose Farm Stand.
Read MoreWe are so excited to introduce our third installment in our monthly blog series that features our amazing Park City galleries on a rotating basis! Each month we tell the story of a local gallery and the gallerists and artists behind them. For this month’s spotlight we spoke with Gallery Mar’s owner, Maren Mullin, who’s gallery is located on 436 Main St in Park City. Check out Gallery Mar’s website here, and subscribe to their monthly newsletter on their homepage for gallery updates and inspiration!
Read MoreAmerica in Space: A Symphonic Space Celebration is a highly anticipated film to be played and musically accompanied by the Utah Symphony. The combination of space and music will be an unforgettable experience as it is unique to watch such an impactful film with live music. The film celebrates the 50th anniversary of NASA’s moon landing. During the film, astronauts are honored and interviewed as astronomers and other space explores are recognized for the lasting impact they made. Musical highlights include pieces from Holst’s The Planets, Sprach Zarathustra as well as music from many other films covering the topic of space.
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