St. George is central to some of the most dramatic natural beauty in the American West, from the Mojave Desert to Zion National Park and the Pine Valley Mountains. While its summers are hot, St. George's mild and largely snow-free winters make it popular with golfers, hikers and bikers. In fact, Brigham Young wintered here – his home in town is open to the public.
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4.5 based on 138 reviews
Coyote Gulch Art Village is a growing enclave of art galleries, studios, theatre, art festival, restaurant, gift and coffee shop. Its array of arts-oriented enterprises offers fine art, gifts, photography, events, pottery, classes, yoga, gourmet food and coffee. An arts center, a retail center, or just a place to relax and explore, the Coyote Gulch Art Village is open to the public and everyone is welcome.
Unique small shops, galleries and studios set in front of the beautiful red rocks of Southern Utah off old Hwy 91. Its only about 7 miles from downtown St. George and worth the trip. There's a coffee shop, restaurant, even a small theater that offers movies, shows, opera, storytelling and more. Small shops offer the like of fine art, gifts, photography, jewelry, pottery. They host year round events, festivals and shows too. Great place to spend an afternoon or a couple hours. And the scenery is SPECTACULAR.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
The DiFiore Center has an impressive and diverse arts scene, and we'd like to reach into our very own neighborhoods for material as we continue to "put the community in the Community Arts Center." The DiFiore Center has turned into a home not only to its own projects, but also opened its doors to many community-based organizations. Our gallery shows change monthly.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
The Mission of the St. George Art Museum is to educate all visitors through quality exhibitions from all periods, cultures, and media, as well as to collect, conserve, inventory, exhibit, and interpret art and artifacts from Utah and the West.
We are a Modern ART Gallery and ART Events space. Visit our calendar for current ART Exhibits, ART SPA nights, Open MIC Drop nights, and ARTY Meetups.
The Harry Bertoia Foundation gallery boasts original Bertoia midcentury modern chairs, sounding sculpture, colorful monotypes, silver jewelry and table top sculptures. You can sit in a Bertoia Diamond chair by Knoll, play the sounding sculptures, and pick the owner about her father Harry Bertoia. They also house the archives and books on Bertoia.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
An incredible art show with very talented artists in a multitude of mediums - i.e. - oils, water color, sculpture, pencil and ink, pottery, etc. It is a yearly show; it is free to enter; and my wife and I go every year. And, like all art, we like some years more than others but we are never disappointed.
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