More than just your typical art gallery, Utah Cultural Celebration Center exhibits reflect community partnerships that help fulfill the UCCC mission, celebrate diversity and the local arts scene, and provide a forum for community dialog. We encourage the expression of ideas, values, public education, and civic engagement. Our team interacts with and supports the local community to present art, artifacts and information in ways that build appreciation for diversity and enrich the community.
The main exhibit area, the Celebration Gallery, hosts 6-8 diverse exhibits throughout the year, ranging from annual favorites like the Trees of Diversity or Face of Utah Sculpture exhibits, to traveling educational exhibits from the Smithsonian to local artist groups like the Intermountain Society of Artists. New for 2018, we've added a number of other smaller gallery spaces throughout the facility, the Crescent & Bridge Galleries on the main level, and the Plaza Gallery on the plaza level. These new galleries display a diverse group of exhibits from individuals, artist collectives, and curated group shows. Everyone is welcome to visit the Galleries and enjoy the exhibits free of charge.
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7/24/2018 08:50:42 pm
When did you revisit the Grand Beehive exhibition, which Hal Cannon, David Pendell and I put together at the Salt Lake Art Center, where I was director, back in 1980. Yes, all three of us, not just Hal, although he was the main guy. And there were, of course, others involved as well. Anyway, googled what we did and up came you folks, never heard of you, but then, you probably never heard of me, or maybe not even the Salt Lake Art Center, which was around from the mid-1930s until a bunch of upstarts changed its name to UMOCA a few years ago, much to my dismay. Sorry I missed your version of the Beehive, if it ever happened, or, maybe it's still coming. Let me know.
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12/7/2018 07:54:37 pm
Never heard a mumbling word back from the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, whatever that is, even though I wrote a nice note (above) and invited a response. Should have accused them of plagiarism or worse.
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