Nov 07 Friday
The English Language Center of Cache Valley offers a free English Conversation class on Fridays from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM starting on September 26th.
New Mexio-based artist Suzanne Sbarge presents a solo exhibition as Artist-in-Residence at Ogden Contemporary Arts from Friday November 7 through January 11, 2026.
The Glass Art Guild of Utah presents its annual exhibition of stunning kiln-formed and blown glass each November and December at Red Butte Garden and Arboretum. Nov 7-Dec 20
The show features hundreds of pieces—both large and small—including garden art, decorative boxes, plates, trays, bowls, sculptures, and jewelry. Each item highlights the vibrant colors and creative potential of this captivating medium. All works on display are available for purchase.
For more, please visit: www.glassartguild.org
The public is invited to donate non-perishable items for those in need! The Undergraduate Sociology club at USU is accepting donations of canned food and shelf-stable items through the end of November. In partnership with SAGE, AKD, Logan Refugee Services, and Students for Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment.
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights: Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
View real tools and artifacts—thousands of years old—crafted by the Tuniit (Dorset) and Thule-Inuit peoples.
Ogden Contemporary Arts presents an exhibit by artist Scout Invie entitled "No Place Like Home". The exhibit runs Thursday through Sunday each week May 2nd through July 13th.
Beginning November 5th and running through January 31st, there will be many new transparent watercolor paintings on display at Gallery 35 located at 35 N. Main St., St. George, UT. All art is created locally by members of the Dixie Watercolor Society and is framed and available for sale. Just in time for holiday gift giving, there will also be a collection of small works! Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 10AM to 5PM. Hope to see you there!
The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA) at Utah State University (USU) presents Repainting the I: The Intermountain Intertribal Indian School. The exhibition examines the artistic legacy of the Intermountain Intertribal Indian School (Intermountain) that was active from 1950 to 1984 in Brigham City, UT. On view January 24 – December 6, 2025 the exhibition comprises 11 recently restored murals that once adorned hallways and dorm rooms at the boarding school and examines this little-known chapter in American history.
November 7, 14, 21 and December 5th is the Creating Wellness 4-week Workshop in which participants will create a mixed-media altered book with art therapist Susie Andruk, ART-BC. The workshop utilizes the creative process to explore ways to achieve a greater insight into self-awareness, needs, and desires. Advance registration is required.
The Adopt-A-Native-Elder Navajo Rug Show & Sale is the world’s largest not for profit indigenous art show. The show is not a fundraiser, for 36 years the Rug Show has created a marketplace for Navajo artists to sell their incredible work in an environment that honors their culture, traditions, and history; additionally, the Rug Show honors Adopt-A-Native-Elder’s mission to bring together people of other cultures to bridge the gap between them and the Navajo people caused by generations of abuse, genocide, and subjugation. Artists set their own prices and receive 100% of the proceeds from their sales, each sale helps an indigenous artist sustain their way of life.
More Details:Friday - Tickets available in advance or at the door, Opening Night Gala, Admission $40 Per Person
Saturday November 8th: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (FREE ADMISSION)
Sunday November 9th: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (FREE ADMISSION)
Contact: (801) 474-0535 office@anelder.orgWebsite: www.AnElder.org