BULBS AND BLOOMS
Visit Red Butte Garden now to see the growing display of over 450,000 flowers blooming with ground-covering mini-Iris in various shades of blues, purples and yellows. Find out what’s in store for April.
Read MoreVisit Red Butte Garden now to see the growing display of over 450,000 flowers blooming with ground-covering mini-Iris in various shades of blues, purples and yellows. Find out what’s in store for April.
Read MoreU’s Go Learn trips combine education with a vacation to facilitate deeper connections between travelers and the communities they visit.
Read MoreThe Performing Dance Company concert on March 6 is a collection of new dance works showcasing the artistry of the Department of Modern Dance.
Read MoreUse your UCard as your Arts Pass and you could win big. Click the photo to the left to see contest details.
Read MoreVisit the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on Thursday, Feb. 5 from 5–7 p.m. for a free community preview and party as it welcomes the new exhibit, “Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art.”
Read MoreThe history of the University of Utah Department of Film & Media Arts is more entwined with that of the Sundance Film Festival than most people realize. Professor emeritus Tom Sobcheck was integral in the programming for the festival.
Read More“[con]text,” a new exhibition on view now through July 26 at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, mines its richly varied permanent collection to explore the many ways in which visual artists have harnessed language to communicate, relate, entice, advocate and illuminate.
Read MoreThirty-one faculty artists who teach, inspire and make significant contributions to the cultural landscape of Utah, showcase their work through “New Narratives” art exhibition.
Read MoreFrank Lloyd Wright once said, “Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” The University of Utah’s J. Willard Marriott Library, with a generous contribution from Katherine W. Dumke, will provide students with a bit of nature, right in the library.
Read MoreDean Raymond Tymas-Jones was awarded the Utah Cultural Alliance’s 2014 Cultural Achievement Award for his significant contributions to the arts, humanities and culture in the state of Utah.
Read More1,000 origami paper cranes hang from the ceiling of the Wilford W. and Dorothy P. Goodwill Humanitarian Building signifying hope for peace, health and happiness.
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