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The Garage Gallery is a superb complement to the Kimball’s Main Gallery space. The Garage Gallery features 900 square feet of floor space and a stylish bar area that is perfect for receptions, cocktail parties, and other informal gatherings.
Past Exhibitions in this gallery:
Kent Budge: In Plain Sight
10 weeks 19 hours ago
Kent Budge’s approach to photography brings an awareness of color and composition to everyday subject matter. His attention to otherwise forgettable scenes transports them into ones of artistic and visual interest. Budge has traveled extensively and his work represents his pursuit of capturing the potential beauty in life's ordinary moments. For more about Kent Budge go to: www.kentbudgephotography.com
Kent Budge will be the featured artist at the Gallery Stroll on December 30 from 6-9 p.m.
Marcee Blackerby’s mixed media assemblages are obscure and intriguing narratives. Her art boxes invite viewers into a theatrical production. Blackerby creates stories using eclectic arrangements of found objects with history and character, and places them on center stage giving them a new purpose and life.
Marcee Blackerby will be the featured artist at the Gallery Stroll on Friday, October 28 from 6-9 p.m.
July 30 – September 25, 2011 in the Garage Gallery
In this series of contemporary landscape paintings, Lori Campbell focuses on horizons. Campbell is fascinated by the contrast of light and shadows in the sky and on the land. By applying thick layers of paint and thin glazes, she builds up rich textures and creates depth in her luminous paintings.
The annual Wasatch Back Student Art Show showcases work by student artists in Summit and Wasatch county schools, grades K-12. This year’s show will feature artwork that incorporates found, recycled and repurposed objects. Opening Reception Saturday, April 16 from 12-2 p.m. Gallery Stroll featuring work by Wasatch Back Student Artists Friday, April 29 from 6-9 p.m.
In her latest series, Emily King focuses on Park City’s appeal to both its inhabitants and visitors - snow. Her simplified color forms cut from paper capture the many different winter scenes and sports of this popular resort community.
Emily King will be the featured artist at the Gallery Stroll on Friday, March 25 from 6-9 p.m.
Carolyn Guild's contemplative black and white landscape photography provides glimpses into our natural world, in its purest sense. She seeks out the spirit in nature, reflecting her own, resulting in evocative and often surrealistic images.
Gallery Stroll featuring Carolyn Guild on Friday, November 26 from 6-9 p.m.
Nathan Florence paints figures on richly patterned cloth, letting the underlying texture and colors play a role in the composition and highlighting our everyday dialogue with universal patterns of beauty, nature and character.
Please join us for Gallery Stroll featuring Nathan Florence Friday, September 24 from 6-9 p.m.
Salt Lake artist Justin Wheatley is fascinated by the way people create their surroundings and inhabit them. His layered images, a combination of photographs and painting, are salvaged fragments of individual places and moments that bring attention to beauty often overlooked in forgotten details.