Saturday, March 10, 2007, 6 PM to 9 PM
Stroll Moab’s Art Walk venues and view the fine, locally created, Moab art. The Art Walk includes featured artists and receptions. Most exhibits run for a month or more so feel free to stop in anytime at participating locations!
The Western Image
Page Holland's oils are hung in the beautiful second floor gallery. Page will be working at the easle and showing new work. Western Image has moved to a new location:
16 W. 100 N. 435-259-3006
http://www.moabartists.com
Petra Gallery
"It may be we want those lazy white rose petal days." Ocean DeGraw's colorful and expressive watercolor and ink observation accomplished by venting on paper.
88 East Center, 259.7002
http://www.petragallery.com
Moab Art Works
Moab Art Works presents "Sandstone Symphony", new photographs from Patrick Paul René. These subtle landscape images reveal an intimate understanding of the nuances of light found on the Colorado Plateau.
35 North Main Street, 259 3010
http://www.moabartworks.com/patrickpaulrene.html
Moonflower Market
Travis Kelly is a local writer, designer, painter and cartoonist. His award winning work appears in the Four Corners Free Press, Funny Times, Humor Times, and Z Magazine. Moonflower Market will feature a selection of his recent cartoons and paintings.
39 E. 100 North, 259-5712
Museum of Moab
The Museum of Moab will highlight the Colorado River with new works created by Serena Supplee. Featured will be her paintings from a fall 2006 trip through Cataract Canyon
118 E. Center Street, 259-7985
Framed Image
The stone sculptures of Randolph Jorgen achieve sophistication through simplicity as essential, distilled forms with an eloquence born of "all-at-once" gesture. Both intuition and concept guide the sculptor's hand as he carves various hard Western stones into abstract geometric and human forms.
59 E Center St Ste B, 259-4446
http://www.framedimagemoab.com
Tom Till Gallery
The TOM TILL GALLERY is celebrating its tenth season with a special exhibit that will premiere in Moab before traveling statewide. The large prints celebrate the beauty and diversity of Utah Open Lands holdings across the state. The exhibit is sponsored by Petzel.
61 North Main, 259-5327
http://www.tomtill.com
Cat's Lair Collection
Cat's Lair Collection is happy to present Maegan E. Crowley - "Iron Maegan Metalsmithing" Maegan translates botanical gestures into forged steel. The steel multiplies and becomes larger forms that emphasize the beauty of details found in nature.
59 South Main Street (Eddie McStiffs Plaza), 259-2458
Earth Spirit
Dorina Krusemer-Nash, a native of Hamburg, Germany has lived and worked as a Stained Glass & Jewelry Artist in Moab since 1991. Her trademark style is ornamental silver & copper wirework, combined with metal sculpture. Dorina was one the first artists who started the Dichroic glass fusing movement with her glass hair barrettes.
135 North Main Street, 259-1121
Soul Food
Willie B grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania and with the love of so many others, has found his way to Moab, Utah. The Landscape and abstract landscape oil paintings are his way of giving back to those loved ones and his love for one another.
50 North Main, 259-5395
Overlook Gallery
Bruce Hill's "Landscapes of the Four Corners" will be featured at the Overlook Gallery. New paintings of the Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, and Canyonlands will be on display.
83 East Center St. Moab, Utah, 259-3861
MARC (Moab Arts and Recreation)
The MARC features community artists who will be displaying their work from travels through the canyons and across the globe.
111 East 100 North, 259-6272
http://www.moabcity.org/
Grand County Library
Moab Abstracts Group Show
Twenty Moab artists feature their abstract works. Art Walk reception coincides with a celebration of the Library's award as the 2007 "Best Small Library in America."
257 East Center, 259-1111
http://www.moababstracts.com
http://www.grand.lib.ut.us
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