Utah Museum of Fine Arts

Salt Lake City, UT

801-581-7332

http://umfa.utah.edu/

 

Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

Painting Utah's Mount Olympus (9/21/10)

The Continuing Allure: Painters of Utah's Red Rock (2/10/10)

Splendid Heritage: Perspectives on American Indian Art (4/9/09)

An Innermost Journey: The Art of Shauna Cook Clinger (12/26/08)

Revisiting Utah's Past: The Transformed Landscape (4/11/07)

Space, Silence, Spirit: Maynard Dixon's West (1/6/04)

 

Aerial Muse: The Art of Yvonne Jacquette (1/10/03)

The Story Quilts of Faith Ringgold (8/29/00)

Utah Museum of Fine Arts Receives Grant for New Building Wing (5/27/00)

Insight: Women's Photographs from the George Eastman House (3/4/00)

The Utah Museum of Fine Arts Is Awarded $75,000 from the Henry Luce Foundation (2/2700)

Art at the University of Utah: The First 150 Years (1/23/00)

 

Art of the Harvest (9/16/99)

A Selection of Still Lifes from the Collections of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (8/11/99)

A Personal View of the American West: Canvases from the Collection of Dan and Susan Berman (6/6/99)

New 63,000 square foot Utah Museum of Fine Arts (3/30/99)

Canvases from the Collection of Dan and Susan Berman (coming soon)

Charles Russell and Maynard Dixon Paintings Given to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Collection (2/27/99)

 

The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is located on the University of Utah campus in the Marcia and John Price Museum Building at 410 Campus Center Drive. The UMFA's mission is to engage visitors in discovering meaningful connections with the artistic expressions of the world's cultures.

See the UMFA web site for information on hours, exhibits, directions, and events.

 

Why was this sub-index page prepared?

When Resource Library publishes over time more than one article concerning an institution, there is created as an additional resource for readers a sub-index page containing links to each Resource Library article or essay concerning that institution, plus available information on its location and other descriptive information.

See our Museums Explained to learn about the "inner workings" of art museums and the functions of staff members. In the exhibitions section find out how to get the most out of a museum visit. See definitions for a glossary of museum-related words used in articles.

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Our catalogues provide many more useful resources.

American Representational Art has links to dozens of topics.

Distinguished Artists is a national registry of historic artists.

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