Gallery Schedule
The Main House and Carriage House Galleries display temporary exhibits of local, and regional artists who work in a variety of media. The Art Center has an active calendar of exhibits. Subscriptions for art center exhibits may be set up through the center's Trumba calendaring system. This systems allows for subscription of daily e-mails, RSS feed, Atom Feed, or iCal files. It may be accessed through the see all feature that accompanies the list of events on the center's home page.
The schedule is as follows:
| Main Gallery:
Works exhibited in the Statewide Competition may now be retrieved! September 2010: Cache Valley Plein Air Artists October 2010: Paintings by Meri DeCaria and Heather Barron, Ceramics: David E. Socwell November 2010: Pastels and Paintings by Jerry Hancock, Ceramics: Sharom Brown Mikkelson December 2010: Recent work: Steve Songer, Ceramics: Kevin Parson January 2011: work by the members of the Palette Club of Ogden |
The Carriage House
This is a sales gallery that represents a variety of Northern Utah Artist, and features an artists or group of artists. Featured Artists: September 2010: Paintings by Geri Jensen October 2010: Paintings by Annette Orrock November/December 2010: Annual Holiday Invitational Exhibit and Boutique to include the paintings of Crystal Cook, Juanita Denton, etchings of Brock Thorne and the lamp work glass sculptures of Roger L. Child and more ... |
| For more information, please call us at 801-392-6935. | or e-mail us at eccles@xmission.com |
Schedule may change without notice.
Please call to confirm dates.
Permanent
Collection:
| Drawing of Eccles historic home by Dale Bryner |
Works from the Art Center's permanent collection are on display in the offices and on the third floor. Although the Art Center's collection includes historic Utah painter's, its primary focus is the work of contemporary Utah artists. At least two works are added each year from competitive exhibits sponsored by the Art Center.
![]() Marinus By Kenneth Davidson |
![]() Untitled Painting by LeConte Stewart |