The Alice Gallery is located at the historic Glendinning Mansion in Salt Lake City, which also houses the main offices of Utah Arts & Museums. The gallery is named after Alice Merrill Horne, a legislator who supported the arts and founded the Utah Arts Council in 1899. This gallery hosts exhibitions by Utah artists and works from the State Fine Art Collection.
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Nancy Hawkes, Groceries, ca. 1980s |
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Francis L. Horspool, Wells Fargo State Station, River Bed, Utah, ca. 1938 |
"Mélange" is an exhibition that presents a snapshot of work from the State of Utah Fine Art Collection. It explores the curious, the legendary, the unknown, and the stories behind an eclectic variety of works from our collection. When brought together, the range of paintings, prints, sculptures, and mixed media works, and their wide focus of subject — goblins, political figures, artistic strife, the everyday, metaphorical monsters, and curious reproductions — expose the varied and thorough assortment and conglomeration (the mélange) of works included in the 114 years of the Fine Art Collection’s history. Featured artists include Francis L. Horspool, Frank McEntire, Carole Doubek, Roscoe A. Grover, Boyd Reese, and Rose Howard Salisbury, among others.
Glendinning Home, 617 East South Temple,
Salt Lake City
8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday – Friday; Closed Saturday – Sunday
June 21 - July 26
August 2 - October 4
October 11 - November 8
November 14 - January 3
Contact Laura Durham at 801.245.7270 or Felicia Baca at 801.245.7272
The Alice Gallery is a member of: