August 5, 2016 The Southern Utah Art Guild is proud to present its September Art Show that will run from September 2nd through September 29th in the Red Cliff Gallery. The show theme is “End of Summer Blues”.
Press Release
August 5, 2016 The Southern Utah Art Guild is proud to present its September Art Show that will run from September 2nd through September 29th in the Red Cliff Gallery. The show theme is “End of Summer Blues”.
The show will feature approximately 130 works of art from approximately 50 Southern Utah Artists. The show will feature contemporary art from all mediums including all forms of painting and mixed media, photography, pottery, sculpture and other. All the art will be for sale.
“The theme was selected to show our sadness that summer is coming to an end and that we are back to the humdrum routine of fall and then winter. But is that really true here in St. George? The art should have some shade of blue as either the dominant or the focal color or as an unexpected accent color. We are asking the artist to be creative and original in interpreting the theme.”
The show is open from 10 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Saturday.
There will be an artist reception and award ceremony on Friday, September 9th, from 4 to 6 PM. The public is invited to view the art, meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments and music.
The Red Cliff Gallery is located in the St. George City Commons Building, 220 N 200E, in St. George.
The Southern Utah Art Guild is a non-profit, 501-c3 organization whose mission is to promote the visual arts and artists in Southern Utah.
The Southern Utah Art Guild’s 2016 schedule includes shows in the Red Cliff Gallery in November and December. The Southern Utah Art Guild also operates the Arrowhead Gallery in the Electric Theater Center, located at 68 E Tabernacle in St. George. Go to www.southernutahartguild.com to find out more about the activities of the Southern Utah Art Guild.
Contact: John Mangels Southern Utah Art Guild Board Member 435-674-4323 [email protected]
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