2025 Dates:
February 7,
April 4,
August 1,
November 7
5 - 8 p.m.
February ARTWALK
FRIDAY, February 7, 2025
Visit all the locations (and get your postcard stamped) then turn in your completed postcard for your chance to win one of our prizes!
We'll let you know what the prizes are each ArtWalk month.
Canyonlands Field Airport | Art Gallery
Each year Moab Arts invites local artists to submit their works for a chance to be featured. A total of 30
spots are available for hanging artworks, with additional pieces to be displayed at Moab City Hall and the
Moab Arts Center. This initiative is part of the City of Moab’s effort to showcase local art throughout
Grand County.
Since 2018, Moab Arts has been featuring a rotating collection of works from Moab-area artists at the
Moab Airport (CNY), transforming the public space into a vibrant gallery for visitors and locals to enjoy.
You can see and purchase current works in our shop.
Erratics:
A Portfolio by Saltgrass Printmakers
The artists in this exhibit conceptualized glacial erratic as a metaphor by exploring their relationship to Utah. How did you come to live in Utah? How has this varied landscape shaped you personally? How has your personal ‘bedrock’ informed your response to place?
Saltgrass Printmakers is non-profit open print shop located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their goal is to support and promote printmaking as a first-class member of the fine-art community by providing education programs open to the public, open community access to professional-grade printmaking facilities and supporting collaborative opportunities for artists and for the public. Saltgrass Printmakers was founded by Erik Brunvand, Sandy Brunvand and Stefanie Dykes.
Participating artists: Gary Barton. Erik Brunvand, Haylee Canonico, Rob Chipman, Aloe Corry, Robert DeGroff, Jim Despain, Justin Diggle, Stefanie Dykes, Michael Gaffney, Trishelle Jeffery, Abraham Kimball, Wayne Kimball, Adam Larsen, Holland Larsen, Amanda Lee, Abraham McCowan, Deborah McDermott, Manie, Powers-Torrey, Kathy Puzey, James Rees, Andrew Rice, K. Stevenson, Mary Toscano.
Utah Arts & Museums’ Traveling Exhibit Program is a statewide outreach program that provides schools, museums, libraries, and community galleries with the opportunity to bring curated exhibitions to their community. This program is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
U92: Moab's Uranium Legacy
Catch the Moab Museum at the Library for this ArtWalk!
History meets interactive art at the kickoff to this year’s ArtWalk series!
Join staff from the Moab Museum and Moab Arts at the Grand County Public Library to contribute to a paint-a-square mural project inspired by a historic photo from the Moab Museum collection. While you’re there, learn more about the upcoming Museum exhibition, “U92: Moab’s Uranium Legacy,” opening February 15!
Peter Freischlag
Nick Eason's finely carved wood sculptures will be featured in February in "For the Love of Birds," a group show by members of Gallery Moab that includes work in various mediums, all inspired by our avian friends.
No information at this time.
Julia Buckwalter
Artist Julia Buckwalter grew up under the Wasatch Mountains in Northern Utah, falling in love with the red rock of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks early on and vowing to live in Moab as an adult so that she could paint the landscape.
Before she settled in Moab, Julia studied Painting at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles and also Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania. She also visited and worked two seasons at Ghost Ranch in New Mexico during college, finding constant inspiration in Georgia O'Keeffe's responses to her own "homeland".
When not working from her home studio, Julia is often working as a Buyer at Back of Beyond Books, curating the Adult book department. She'll often pack a book on long hikes, runs or bike rides to read by the river or under a shady tree, emotional inspiration and visual recognition to carry into the studio later. Landscapes and skies are the focus of her passion, and she has been painting our desert backyard now for the past 13 years, spending one year awarded as Artist in the Park with the Canyonlands Natural History Association.