Utah Museum of Fine Arts

Utah Museum of Fine Arts

http://umfa.utah.edu/

 

UMFA programs and tours will spark curiosity and creativity for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a U of U student or faculty, or want hands-on art projects for the whole family, adult programs such as lectures and films, programs for teachers and schools, or classes for children and adults, we are confident that programs at the UMFA will deepen your connection to great art.

The Utah Museum of Fine Arts engages visitors in discovering meaningful connections with the artistic expressions of the world's cultures. The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA), Marcia and John Price Museum Building, is located on the University of Utah campus. The UMFA is Utah's premier visual art museum, and serves as a bridge from campus to the broader community. The permanent collection features some 18,000 works from antiquity to contemporary art. Special exhibitions make each visit a new experience, and a variety of public programs are scheduled year-round to encourage dialogue and discovery.

Posts from Utah Museum of Fine Arts

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    salt 5: Daniel Everett

    salt (sôlt) n. 1. A colorless or white crystalline solid used extensively in ground or granulated form as a food seasoning and preservative. 2. An element that gives flavor or zest. 3. Sharp, lively wit. 4. A mi[...]

    March 26, 2012

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    salt 4: Xaviera Simmons

    salt (sôlt) n. 1. A colorless or white crystalline solid used extensively in ground or granulated form as a food seasoning and preservative. 2. An element that gives flavor or zest. 3. Sharp, lively wit. 4. A mi[...]

    November 10, 2011

  • Utah Museum of Fine Arts presents The Smithson Effect

    Utah Museum of Fine Arts presents The Smithson Effect

    The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) is pleased to present The Smithson Effect, on view in the Marcia and John Price Museum Building at the University of Utah from March 11 through July 3, 2011. Comprising works by twenty[...]

    March 4, 2011

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