| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | GEORGE ECCLES 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES MUSEUM AT UTAH OLYMPIC PARK at Utah Olympic Park January 29-December 31, 2012
Joe Quinney Winter Sport Center, Utah Olympic Park
Daily 10am-6pm New exhibit featuring 2002 Olympic Winter Games Photographs and Memorabilia.
| | 01/29/12- 12/31/12 | Park City |
| SALT LAKE 2002 VISITORS CENTER - ONGOING OLYMPIC EXHIBITS | | 01/29/12- 12/31/12 | Salt Lake City |
Sugar House Art Walk at Sugar Space Studio for the Arts April 13-June 8, 2012
The newly formed Sugar House Art Walk Association will be hosting a monthly Art WALK the 2nd Friday of each month beginning April 13 from 6-9pm and conclude with refreshments, music and entertainment at Sugar Space, 616 Wilmington Ave. We plan to show the Sundance movie “Love Free or Die” at 9:00pm and 11:00pm. Seating is limited and the $7 movie tickets must be reserved in advance by visiting our web site | | 04/13/12- 06/08/12 | Salt Lake City |
Grupo Niche at Club Karamba May 18, 2012 Get ready for a night of salsa music when Grupo Niche perform live at Club Karamba! | | 05/18/12 | Salt Lake City |
Graffiti6 at Urban Lounge June 16, 2012 Treat yourself to a night of pop, psychedelia, R&B and British Northern Soul when Graffiti6 performs live at Urban Lounge. | | 06/16/12 | Salt Lake City |
Utah Lake Festival at Utah Lake State Park June 2, 2012 The festival will offer Wasatch Front residents a chance to get outside and enjoy Utah Lake, experience its many recreational opportunities and offerings and learn about the lake's ecosystem, native species and the importance of stewardship. There will be activities for everyone. | | 06/02/12 | Provo |
Independence Day Weekend Celebration at The Palladium July 6, 2012 Come and enjoy the Independence Day Weekend Celebration at The Palladium. | | 07/06/12 | Salt Lake City |
48 Hour Film Project Salt Lake CityPresented by 48 Hour Film Project at Megaplex 12 June 8-June 20, 2012 The 48 Hour Film Project comes to Salt Lake City on the weekend of June. Filmmakers from all over the state of Utah will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film will go up against films from around the world. | 48 Hour Film Project | 06/08/12- 06/20/12 | Salt Lake City |
Spring ExhibitionPresented by Alpine Art at Alpine Art May 18-June 11, 2012 Spring Exhibition works from local artists that evoke the colors, scenery, and emotion of springtime in the Mountain-West. This show aims to capture the joy of returning to our outdoor lives, and how natural vibrance catalyses new artistic creation. | Alpine Art | 05/18/12- 06/11/12 | Salt Lake City |
5th Annual Spring Yoga Retreat Presented by Alta Lodge at Alta Lodge May 25-May 27, 2012 Spring time in the Wasatch makes the perfect time and place for our three-day yoga retreat with Kim Lynn and Brande Lacasse. | Alta Lodge | 05/25/12- 05/27/12 | Alta |
10th Annual Angel's Hands Motorcycle Ride and Car ShowPresented by Angel's Hands Foundation at Murray City Parks July 1, 2012 The mission of AHF is simple, Improve the quality of life for individuals living with rare diseases. AHF supports families in a variety of ways. Assisting families with medical expenses, educational support about diseases, Emotional, moral, and social support as well as provides social outings for their families monthly. | Angel's Hands Foundation | 07/01/12 | Salt Lake City |
300 PlatesPresented by Art Access/VSA Arts of Utah at Art Access Gallery May 14-May 17, 2012 300 Plates is the annual Art Access fundraiser and exhibition being held this year on Thursday, May 17th. Now in its 10th year, this signature event presents unique artwork that is both affordable and highly collectible, created by approximately 100 established and emerging artists from the local community. Using 11 x 10 inch plates (either aluminum, galvanized steel or plexiglas), each artist prepares small works in their recognizable style. Finished plates include everything from landscape... | Art Access/VSA Arts of Utah | 05/14/12- 05/17/12 | Salt Lake City |
Today's ClassicsPresented by Art at the Main at Art at the Main May 14-June 9, 2012 Working like the master painters of the Renaissance, Salt Lake artist Sandy Fullmer layers oil paint until it glows with color and light and creates a sensual experience for the viewer. Her latest still lifes and landscapes are featured at Art at the Main gallery, on the ground floor of the main Salt Lake City Library. | Art at the Main | 05/14/12- 06/09/12 | Salt Lake City |
Magna Town Orchestra Spring ConcertPresented by Arts Council of Magna at Magna Senior Center May 16-May 17, 2012 The Magna Town Community Orchestra will perform a collection of popular orchestral music to celebrate the arrival of spring. | Arts Council of Magna | 05/16/12- 05/17/12 | Magna |
| Magna Music In The Park Concert | Arts Council of Magna | 07/13/12 | Magna |
| Magna Music In The Park Concert | Arts Council of Magna | 06/29/12 | Magna |
| Magna Music In The Park Concert | Arts Council of Magna | 07/27/12 | Magna |
Magna Music In The Park ConcertPresented by Arts Council of Magna at Pleasant Green Park August 3-August 4, 2012 Arts Council of Magna will present Magna Music In The Park Concert featuring live music by Wolf Gang, MollyDrive, and Alandria. They will also be showing all four Pirates of the Caribbean movies. | Arts Council of Magna | 08/03/12- 08/04/12 | Magna |
| Magna Music In The Park Concert | Arts Council of Magna | 08/17/12 | Magna |
| Magna Music In The Park Concert | Arts Council of Magna | 07/04/12 | Magna |
Magna Main Street Arts Festival Presented by Arts Council of Magna at Magna Historic Main Street August 25, 2012 Arts Council of Magna will present Magna Main Street Arts Festival featuring live music by Wolf Gang, Molly Drive, The Steve Walker Project, Alandria, Aviatrix, One, Parchman Farm Freedom Riders. | Arts Council of Magna | 08/25/12 | Magna |
| Magna Night Out Against Crime | Arts Council of Magna | 08/06/12 | Magna |
| Daughtry | ArtTix | 06/05/12 | Salt Lake City |
Jethro Tull's Ian AndersonPresented by ArtTix at Abravanel Hall October 22, 2012 In 1972, Ian wrote the music (and the lyrics which were credited at the time to the fictitious character, 8 year-old Gerald Bostock, whose parents lied about his age) and recorded with Jethro Tull, Thick As A Brick. The record became a number one Billboard album and enjoyed huge commercial success in most countries of the world. The album featured only one song, lasting nearly 45 minutes. To accommodate the album on LP vinyl and cassette, the seamless track was split on both sides of the... | ArtTix | 10/22/12 | Salt Lake City |
Utah Asian FestivalPresented by Asian Association of Utah at South Towne Exposition Center June 9, 2012 The 35th Utah Asian Festival features 10 ethnic groups who share performance, exhibit, crafts, arts and food of their origins. There is an Asian marketplace and a children's activity center where we will be celebrating Year of the Dragon. The festival is free and everyone is welcome! | Asian Association of Utah | 06/09/12 | Sandy |
Poetry and Prose PotluckPresented by Babcock Performing Readers at Union Building - University of Utah May 17, 2012 Rather than food, members bring a short poem or prose piece, original or by a favored author, to read before an appreciative audience. This evening is a perennial favorite. At this event talent is discovered and shared, so leave shyness at home and become a star. Every member is eligible but time is limited. Keep your piece to five minutes or less. | Babcock Performing Readers | 05/17/12 | Salt Lake City |
Innovations 2012Presented by Ballet West at Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center May 18-May 26, 2012 At the Rose Wagner Performing Arts CenterSince its inception, Ballet West's Innovations has become a platform for some of America's most up-and-coming choreographers. This year's Innovations will spotlight new works by Ballet West artists, an expanded version of Principal Artist Michael Bearden's Descent, and the return of Susan Shields' vibrant Grand Synthesis. | Ballet West | 05/18/12- 05/26/12 | Salt Lake City |
The LotteryPresented by Ballet West at Capitol Theatre November 2-November 10, 2012 Based on Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" isone of the most famous short stories in American literature, this world premiere by former Ballet West resident choreographers Val Caniparoli tells the story of a quiet American town with a startling and frightening secret. | Ballet West | 11/02/12- 11/10/12 | Salt Lake City |
Annual Performance GalaPresented by Ballet West at Grand America Hotel October 27, 2012 An evening to remember! This exclusive, one-night-only event presents exciting previews and showstoppers in a one-hour program. This is your opportunity to help raise the funds necessary to support Ballet West's education and outreach programs while experiencing the perfect evening of breath-taking performances. | Ballet West | 10/27/12 | Salt Lake City |
The NutcrackerPresented by Ballet West at Capitol Theatre November 30-December 29, 2012 Ballet West rings in the holidays with the 57th edition of Willam Christensen's beloved production of "The Nutcracker." Tschaikovsky's timeless score, brilliant costumes, sets and choreography, come together to create a magical storybook world. | Ballet West | 11/30/12- 12/29/12 | Salt Lake City |
CinderellaPresented by Ballet West at Capitol Theatre February 14-February 23, 2013 Don't miss the most famous curfew in history. Join Ballet West for the sparkling new production of Sir Frederick Ashton's "Cinderella." Complete with an enchanting score by Sergei Prokofiev, this classic fairytale is filled with romance and comedy, mesmerizing dance, and fun for the entire family. | Ballet West | 02/14/13- 02/23/13 | Salt Lake City |
The ItalsPresented by Bar Deluxe at Bar Deluxe May 30, 2012 Treat yourself to a night of roots reggae when The Itals perform live at Bar Deluxe. | Bar Deluxe | 05/30/12 | Salt Lake City |
The Scarlet PimpernelPresented by Bluffdale Arts Advisory Board at South Hills Middle School July 4-July 6, 2013 Paris, May 1794. At the bloody peak of the French Revolution the beautiful actress, Marguerite St. Just (Kristen Douglas Hickman) announces her engagement to an Englishman, Sir Percival Blakeney (Eric Peterson). Chauvelin (Mathew Boulton), a high ranking revolutionary official and Marguerite's former lover is furious. On the night Marguerite leaves for England with Percy and her brother Armand, ( Justin Goldsmith), Chauvelin blackmails her into giving him secret information about the Marquis de... | Bluffdale Arts Advisory Board | 07/04/13- 07/06/13 | Riverton |
Booking a BrouhahaPresented by Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library at Special Collections Gallery May 4-June 17, 2012 Book Arts Program students trigger quite a commotion as they showcase the final editions and ingenious bookwork created as part of spring semester's Artists' Books class. Revel in the design, writing, and craft that coalesce to produce a bit of everything from one-of-a-kind masterpieces to democratic multiples. As the world of the printed page explodes in different directions, these students utilize the ensuing pandemonium to instigate stunning innovations in the art of the book. | Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library | 05/04/12- 06/17/12 | Salt Lake City |
Utah Architects and Sanborn MapsPresented by Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library at Special Collections Gallery June 22-August 5, 2012 This exhibition features the Capitol Competition drawings of Richard Kletting (1858-1943), and the Harvard drawings of Salt Lake City-born architect Lloyd Snedaker (1905-1989). Originally from Germany, Kletting was informally known as "The Dean of Utah Architecture." His first commission in Salt Lake City was the University of Deseret, which is now the University of Utah. | Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library | 06/22/12- 08/05/12 | Salt Lake City |
| Purposeful Chance in Contemporary Artists' Books | Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library | 06/28/12 | Salt Lake City |
Fighting Words: American Revolutionary War PamphletsPresented by Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library at Special Collections Gallery August 10-September 23, 2012 Before the first shots were fired at the battle of Lexington and Concord, American Colonists and British Imperialists had already begun to fight in print. Words could not win physical battles but they could fight on the ideological front. American and British pamphleteers struggled to determine the meaning of the revolution and what winning meant. Ultimately they would define what it meant to be an American. | Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library | 08/10/12- 09/23/12 | Salt Lake City |
| Counterform: A Juried Show of Utah Book Work | Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library | 08/31/12- 10/14/12 | Salt Lake City |
| Movable Books: Selections from the Rare Book Collections | Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library | 09/28/12- 11/25/12 | Salt Lake City |
Herding Cats: The Wild World of Artists' BooksPresented by Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library at Special Collections Gallery September 28-November 25, 2012 Interpretations of The Artist's Book are nearly as numerous as those who create them; also abundant are the perspectives from which readers can view these works. This exhibition, with selections from the Marriott Library's fine art and rare collections, presents remarkable examples as viewed through the lenses of text and form, design and typography, binding craft and design, drawing and illustration, and printing technique. | Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library | 09/28/12- 11/25/12 | Salt Lake City |
Recent WorkPresented by Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library at Book Arts Studio November 1, 2012 Clifton Meador's recent work engages multiple modes of making: letterpress, offset lithography, print-on-demand services, and now ebooks to create artist's books. Clifton shows some of his newest works, performs readings from some of them, and discusses how choices in technology represent much more than simply choosing a way to make something. | Book Arts Program At the J. Willard Marriott Library | 11/01/12 | Salt Lake City |
Natural History ExhibitPresented by Box Elder Museum at Box Elder Museum March 16, 2011-June 1, 2019 The Box Elder Museum is a new natural history museum in Brigham City, Utah. It opened in the King Building in 2009, and moved to a larger space in the Hervin Bunderson Center in 2010. Current displays include a variety of fossils and minerals from Box Elder County, throughout Utah, and the world. | Box Elder Museum | 03/16/11- 06/01/19 | Brigham City |
Music in Brigham Teen NightPresented by Brigham City Fine Arts Center at Brigham City Fine Arts Center May 25, 2012 Dflight Productions presents Talese Haddock and the Solar Tones at the Fine Arts Center. Teen night is designed to promote good quality music from up and coming bands. Under the tutledge of recording expert, Dan Dunford, the goal is to promote young bands and provide great dancing or listening music for their peers. | Brigham City Fine Arts Center | 05/25/12 | Brigham City |
| Weyand and Bartshi Concert | Brigham City Fine Arts Center | 05/18/12 | Brigham City |
Eliza's AtticPresented by Brigham City Museum-Gallery at Brigham City Museum-Gallery April 1, 2011-December 31, 2029 Eliza's Attic is a history exhibit designed especially for kids. Young patrons can view an orchard suspended from the ceiling, open a chest-of-drawers of trials, provide the head for mannequins dressed in Sunday apparel, and watch a chicken and vegetables cooking in a fireplace. Behind a door at the top of two wooden stairs is a life-size photo of Blind Man Jones, one of the first mail carriers in Brigham City. | Brigham City Museum-Gallery | 04/01/11- 12/31/29 | Brigham City |
Outside the Homeland: The Intermountain Indian SchoolPresented by Brigham City Museum-Gallery at Brigham City Museum-Gallery May 10-June 28, 2012 After a week of travel that began on foot or on burrow from the depths of the reservation in Arizona, 234 Navajo children stepped off the bus at the Intermountain Indian Boarding School in Brigham City, Utah, on January 11, 1950. Many of the children had just completed their first ride in a motor vehicle and were attending school for the first time even though they were between 12 and 18 years old. | Brigham City Museum-Gallery | 05/10/12- 06/28/12 | Brigham City |
Josh WrightPresented by Brigham Larson Pianos at Brigham's Piano Hall May 18, 2012 Joshua Wright has delighted audiences across the United States and in Europe. His self-titled album Josh Wright topped the Billboard Classical Traditional chart just three weeks. | Brigham Larson Pianos | 05/18/12 | Pleasant Grove |
Kevin OlsonPresented by Brigham Larson Pianos at Brigham's Piano Hall June 8, 2012 Kevin Olson is an active pianist, composer, and member of the piano faculty at Utah State University, where he teaches piano literature, pedagogy, and accompanying courses. In addition to his collegiate teaching responsibilities, Kevin directs the Utah State Youth Conservatory, which provides weekly group and private piano instruction to more than 200 pre-college community students. | Brigham Larson Pianos | 06/08/12 | Pleasant Grove |
Jenny Oaks BakerPresented by Brigham Larson Pianos at Brigham's Piano Hall June 29, 2012 She began playing the violin at age four, and made her solo orchestral debut in 1983 when she was only eight years old. She received her Master of Music degree from the renowned Juilliard School in New York City and her bachelor's degree in violin performance from the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. | Brigham Larson Pianos | 06/29/12 | Pleasant Grove |
| New Age Billboard Artist: David Tolk | Brigham Larson Pianos | 09/14/12 | Pleasant Grove |