Top 10 Art Museums in Utah, United States

May 29, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

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60 West 100 North, Logan, UT 84321-4506 +1 435-753-0333 [email protected] http://loganfineartgallery.com
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Logan Fine Art Gallery

The Logan Fine Art Gallery is one of Utah's largest art galleries displaying artwork from the state's most talented artists and sculptors. Come see a wide aray of original art in the heart of downtown Logan.

170 S 100 W, Escalante, UT 84726-7851 +1 435-825-4720 [email protected] http://www.serenidadgallery.com/index.html
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Serenidad Gallery

Fine art and Antiques. Collectable Sterling Navajo Jewelry; Sterling flatware. Art Pottery - Rozane and Weller; collectables; Petrified wood, Moqui Marbles and Utah rocks; Vintage bookends - Native Americans 1920 - 1930's; Auto license plates. Watercolors by Harriet Priska and art cards of her work. Tourist information available.

3. Art Museum

70 W 100 S Ram Boulevard, Monroe, UT 84754-3218 +1 435-201-9866
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Art Museum

1280 W 200 S, Lindon, UT 84042-1607 +1 801-785-1123 http://dowdlefolkart.com
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Dowdle Folk Art Gallery

Reviewed By bobscof1 - Orem, United States

We were looking at the Dowdle Art website and were ready to order, then realized their National Headquarters address was only a couple of miles away from our home. We'd seen many of Eric Dowdle's creations in news articles, other publications, and displays at various events. He is a uniquely skilled artist with an unmistakable style. He is well known for his portrayal of famous locations around the world, including national parks and cities (his Painting the Town series). On many of his creations you can even have your family photos inserted into his work. Most of his works are available as picture puzzles, as well as normal prints in various sizes. We were excited to visit and get a better idea of what he has available. One interesting treatment I saw was how he would take a two-dimensional print, separate out parts and bring them forward to create a three-dimentional picture. Eric's web site includes videos showing how he created some of his National Park Series works. We were overwhelmed by the number and variety of his creations. The store always has special discounts on items, and with the prices so low to start with, we walked away with a large bag of purchases. Our main purpose was to purchase a print of his work for the centennial celebration of our town this year, Orem, Utah, which we now have.

5. St. George Art Museum

47 East 200 North, St. George, UT 84790 +1 435-627-4525 http://www.sgcity.org/artmuseum/
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St. George Art Museum

6. Springville Museum of Art

126 E 400 S, Springville, UT 84663-1953 +1 801-489-2727 http://smofa.org/
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Springville Museum of Art

One of the finest displays of Utah art.

Reviewed By cliffordicus - Salt Lake City, United States

This is an outstanding collection of art hiding in the little city of Springville in Utah country. The collection is shockingly diverse, from a a wonderful collection of Utah art, to a gallery of one of the largest collection of Soviet art in the country. With some beautiful art, including a portrait gallery, the museum boasts a wonderful small concert space and really interesting Spanish-style architecture with a beautiful garden area. Really this is totally worth a visit! I was shocked how amazing this gallery is and go back frequently!

7. Museum of Art at Brigham Young University

N. Campus Dr. southeast of Cougar Stadium, Provo, UT +1 801-422-2787 http://arts.byu.edu/
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Museum of Art at Brigham Young University

Reviewed By dianaelms - Taylorsville, United States

I miss the plethora of museums that I used to be able to visit when I lived in New York. BYU Museum of Art helps to nicely fill that gap. I have enjoyed every visit I have made there! And, am especially thankful for the special events they have provided to all of us (such as "Beauty and Belief" or Monet exhibits, etc.)...and for free! Many thanks to BYU for offering so many amazing artists to us - that we might see the world and its cultures in new and enlightened ways!

8. Nine Mile Ranch

25 miles northeast of Wellington, Wellington, UT +1 435-637-2572 http://www.9mileranch.com
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Nine Mile Ranch

Reviewed By Brigliadore

We stayed in one of the cabins. It was a great way to rough it, without actually having to sleep in a tent. The cabins are all original to the valley so it was fun lighting a fire in the old stove to heat the whole cabin. The family that runs the ranch were helpful and friendly. Made us feel like we were visiting old friends though we had only just met. Would highly recommend staying here, either camping, RVing, in the Cabins or in the main house.

24 N 300 W, Brigham City, UT 84302-2030 +1 435-723-6769 [email protected] http://www.brighamcitymuseum.org
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Brigham City Museum-Gallery

The Brigham City Museum opened in 1970. Ever since displays have included a permanent history section as well as a changing gallery of art and history displays. Each summer the gallery features an exhibition of art quilts, and at least one national traveling exhibition per year. A special area of the permanent history exhibit includes an interactive area with fun activities for children of all ages.

Reviewed By Keytocreations - Salt Lake City, United States

This museum has the history of Brigham City along with monthly exhibits of quilts in the summer. Right next doors is a old pioneer cabin which open all summer but you have to ask to be see inside. The museum is attached to the senior center and down from the museum a few blocks is the train depot museum and a working train tracks. Down a few blocks is a public swimming pool and park. Up from the museum is the historic courthouse and clock along with are unique down town where you will find one of kind shops. Homemade chocolate shop and quilt shop just to name a few. This is a great place to visit from May to September. From the enactment of east meets west trains in May, to Peach Days festival in September.

10. Southern Utah Museum of Art

13 S 300 W Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT 84720 +1 435-586-5432 [email protected] http://www.suu.edu/pva/suma/
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Southern Utah Museum of Art

The Southern Utah Museum of Art, on the campus of Southern Utah University, features the artwork of regional artists known for their landscapes, faculty and student artists from the SUU Department of Art + Design, as well as emerging and distinguished artists from around the country. Strengths of the nearly 2,000-object permanent collection include the body of work by Jimmie Jones that exemplifies his notable career in the region, as well as a robust collection of prints featuring well-known artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Salvador Dali, Katsushika Hokusai, Thomas Hart Benton, and others. Part of the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts, which also includes the Utah Shakespeare Festival, SUMA is free and open to the public. SUMA is temporarily closed for exhibit rotation and will reopen to the public on October 13th, 2018.

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