Art in Ephraim City Hall / Scandinavian Summer: Ephraim Children Responding to Local History
Nov
21
to Jun 11

Art in Ephraim City Hall / Scandinavian Summer: Ephraim Children Responding to Local History

Granary Arts is excited to announce a community exhibition, "Scandinavian Summer: Ephraim Children Responding to Local History”

Granary Arts, in collaboration with the children of Ephraim, created artworks relating to Ephraim City’s Scandinavian Summer celebration. Granary Arts created virtual workshop tutorials for kids and families where they were able to access the videos and create the art at home.

On view at Ephraim City Hall / 5 South Main Street, Ephraim

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Halloween Activities / Ephraim City
Oct
30
3:00 PM15:00

Halloween Activities / Ephraim City

Join Granary Arts and Ephraim City for some Halloween fun!

Friday October 30, 2020
3-5pm: Free kids art activity on the lawn at Granary Arts
6pm: Trick-or-Treating on Main


Ephraim City Recreation is hosting a porch decorating competition! Decorated porches will be judged by a panel of artists chosen by Granary Arts. Prizes will be awarded. For more information or to participate contact Michael Patton at michael.patton@ephraimcity.org

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Virtual Artist Talk / Nancy Rivera + Denae Shanidiin
Oct
17
4:00 PM16:00

Virtual Artist Talk / Nancy Rivera + Denae Shanidiin

Virtual Artist Talk / Nancy Rivera + Denae Shanidiin

October 17, 2020 / 4pm
Instagram Live @GranaryArts

Granary Arts invites you to join us for a virtual gallery talk with artists Nancy Rivera and Denae Shanidiin. They will be broadcasting via Instagram Live starting at 4pm.

Find us on Instagram @GranaryArts

Their solo exhibition Facing Home is on view at Granary Arts through January 22, 2021.

Artist Talks
Saturday, October 17, 4pm, IG Live

Facing Home brings work by artists Nancy Rivera and Denae Shanidiin into dialogue, and considers notions of home, displacement, and memory as they relate to a multicultural identity. Through soft-sculpture installation and photography-based works, both artists ​reveal complex and malleable ideas of self that convey a desire to probe and preserve the cultural experiences that mold them.

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Virtual Artist Talk / Steven Stallings Cardenas

Oct
9
2:00 PM14:00

Virtual Artist Talk / Steven Stallings Cardenas


Virtual Artist Talk / Steven Stallings Cardenas

October 9, 2020 / 2pm
Instagram Live @GranaryArts

Granary Arts invites you to join us for a virtual gallery talk with artist Steven Stallings Cardenas. He will be broadcasting via Instagram Live starting at 2pm.

Find us on Instagram @GranaryArts

Cardenas’ solo exhibition Pan Para Mi is on view at Granary Arts through January 22, 2021.

“I learned sourdough bread making from a respectable book. My first month as a baker was really difficult because my dough would over-proof in my hot Los Angeles apartment. Over the course of a year, my bread began to look and taste pretty good. It wasn’t until recently that I started questioning the idea of European “artisanry,” specifically in the world of baking. In response, I made videos, photographs, and sculptures that showcase fragments of my baking process, while recognizing my Colombian heritage through colors, rhythms, and dancing. The bread I make is Colombian American sourdough bread.” – Steven Stallings Cardenas

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Nancy Rivera + Denae Shanidiin / Facing Home
Oct
7
to Jan 22

Nancy Rivera + Denae Shanidiin / Facing Home

Granary Arts invites you to join us for Facing Home a two-person exhibition by artists Nancy Rivera and Denae Shanidiin.

Facing Home
Wednesday, October 7, 2020 – Friday, January 22, 2021

Artist Talks
Saturday, October 17, 4pm, IG Live

Facing Home brings work by artists Nancy Rivera and Denae Shanidiin into dialogue, and considers notions of home, displacement, and memory as they relate to a multicultural identity. Through soft-sculpture installation and photography-based works, both artists ​reveal complex and malleable ideas of self that convey a desire to probe and preserve the cultural experiences that mold them.

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Steven Stallings Cardenas
 / Pan Para Mí
Oct
7
to Jan 22

Steven Stallings Cardenas
 / Pan Para Mí

Granary Arts invites you to join us for Pan Para Mí a solo exhibition by artist Steven Stallings Cardenas.

Pan Para Mí
Wednesday, October 7, 2020 – Friday, January 22, 2021

Artist Talk
Friday, October 9, 2pm / IG Live

“I learned sourdough bread making from a respectable book. My first month as a baker was really difficult because my dough would over-proof in my hot Los Angeles apartment. Over the course of a year, my bread began to look and taste pretty good. It wasn’t until recently that I started questioning the idea of European “artisanry,” specifically in the world of baking. In response, I made videos, photographs, and sculptures that showcase fragments of my baking process, while recognizing my Colombian heritage through colors, rhythms, and dancing. The bread I make is Colombian American sourdough bread.” – Steven Stallings Cardenas

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Virtual Artist Talk / Sara Lynne Lindsay
Sep
12
4:00 PM16:00

Virtual Artist Talk / Sara Lynne Lindsay

Virtual Artist Talk / Sara Lynne Lindsay

September 12, 2020 / 4pm
Instagram Live @GranaryArts

Granary Arts invites you to join us for a virtual gallery talk with artist Sara Lynne Lindsay. She will be broadcasting via Instagram Live starting at 4pm.

Find us on Instagram @GranaryArts

Lindsay's solo exhibition Inherited Ground is on view at Granary Arts through September 18, 2020.

Sara Lynne Lindsay’s work springs from the belief that we are all at a pivotal place on the continuum of creating rich or poor soil for the next generation, a belief that individual actions affect the environment we are creating.

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Art in Ephraim Public Library / Creating Community: Ephraim Children Responding to Landscape and Community
Sep
4
to May 7

Art in Ephraim Public Library / Creating Community: Ephraim Children Responding to Landscape and Community

Granary Arts is excited to announce a community exhibition, "Creating Community: Ephraim Children Responding to Landscape and Community".

Granary Arts and the children of Ephraim have collaborated to reflect on our community and the ways in which we connect to the surrounding landscape, a place we call home.

On view at Ephraim Public Library.
The library is currently open by appointment only. 435.283.4544

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Fazilat Soukhakian / Anonymous Battle
Aug
24
to Aug 21

Fazilat Soukhakian / Anonymous Battle

Granary Arts invites you to join us for Anonymous Battle a solo exhibition by artist Fazilat Soukhakian at Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library.

Anonymous Battle
Monday, August 24, 2020 – Friday, May 14, 2021

Library open hours:
Monday – Thursday / 7:30am – 12am
Friday / 7:30am – 7pm
Saturday / 12pm – 6pm
Sunday / 5pm – 11pm

This body of work explores the role of the Muslim woman in a changing Islamic society, and seeks to understand her life behind the veil. A revolution has emerged in many Islamic countries, a battle over what is accepted and unaccepted, what is right and wrong. A younger generation of mostly educated women, newly aware of their rights and powers gifted to them through a glance into modernity, has catalyzed a growing struggle between traditional and contemporary gender roles and identity.

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The Family Trade: Songs-in-Progress Live!  / Ashley Hanson + Brian Laidlaw
Jun
20
7:00 PM19:00

The Family Trade: Songs-in-Progress Live! / Ashley Hanson + Brian Laidlaw

Granary Arts invites you to join us for The Family Trade: Songs-in-Progress Live!

Granary Fellows Ashley Hanson and Brian Laidlaw, from the folk band The Family Trade, will be live-streaming an outdoor concert on Saturday night, playing some of their favorite old songs, and debuting some of the new songs they've been writing during their artist residency in Sanpete.

Saturday, June 20, 7:00-8:00pm
Location: Online + Onsite (TBA)

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Song Seeds: Digital Songwriting Workshop & Story Circle / Ashley Hanson + Brian Laidlaw
Jun
17
7:00 PM19:00

Song Seeds: Digital Songwriting Workshop & Story Circle / Ashley Hanson + Brian Laidlaw

Join musicians Ashley Hanson and Brian Laidlaw, from the folk band The Family Trade, for a conversation about the craft of songwriting. From sharing stories about the Sanpete area, we'll discuss where to find ideas - "song seeds" - for musical inspiration, and then talk about techniques to help these seeds flourish into full-grown ballads about place.

Wednesday, June 17, 7:00-8:30pm
Location: Online (Zoom + FB Live)

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Sara Lynne Lindsay / Inherited Ground
Jun
10
to Sep 18

Sara Lynne Lindsay / Inherited Ground

Granary Arts invites you to join us for Inherited Ground a solo exhibition by artist Sara Lynne Lindsay.

Inherited Ground

Wednesday, June 10, 2020 – Friday, September 18, 2020

Sara Lynne Lindsay’s work springs from the belief that we are all at a pivotal place on the continuum of creating rich or poor soil for the next generation, a belief that individual actions affect the environment we are creating.

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PARC Collective / Incubation Period
Apr
1
to Jun 1

PARC Collective / Incubation Period

Call to Participate
Granary Arts is excited to be collaborating with PARC Collective as our next Granary Arts Fellow. As we transition from a physical to a virtual space as part of the global response to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, PARC will be exploring the impact of isolation in creative communities through online content sharing. We will be sharing submissions on our social media platforms and our online exhibition archive. Please join us in exploring the creative response to our current moment, and be well.

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Lawn Gnomes / UMOCA + Granary Arts
Apr
1
to Aug 31

Lawn Gnomes / UMOCA + Granary Arts

Call to Participate!

Granary Arts is partnering with Utah Museum of Contemporary Art for Lawn Gnomes 2020. The project  asks Sanpete County artists from different neighborhoods to display artworks in their yards, balconies, and windows as a way of making art accessible and visible while maintaining social distancing practices. 

Make Work! Join the movement!

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Working Title: Utah Women / Jann Haworth
Mar
7
1:00 PM13:00

Working Title: Utah Women / Jann Haworth

Granary Arts along with artists Jann Haworth and Alex Johnstone invite you to participate in “Working Title: Utah Women” to celebrate the impact of Utah women. Give voice to your community and help us create this massive public work that will celebrate the impact of women across Utah. 

This is a free art workshop, Granary Arts welcomes all in the community to participate. 

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Adama Delphine Fawundu  / Reception
Feb
28
6:00 PM18:00

Adama Delphine Fawundu / Reception

Granary Arts invites you to join us for the reception of Tingoi a solo exhibition by artist Adama Delphine Fawundu curated by J. Sybylla Smith.

Tingoi
February 12 – May 2, 2020

“i found god in myself and i loved her i loved her fiercely” 
– Ntozake Shange

West African deities shape-shift, defy time and elude human form. Embodied through art forms including dance, music, painting and sculpture their powers are transmitted by stories.

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Jan Andrews  / Reception
Feb
28
6:00 PM18:00

Jan Andrews / Reception

Granary Arts invites you to join us for the reception of Honor and Dissonance a solo exhibition by artist Jan Andrews.

Honor and Dissonance
February 12 – May 2, 2020

Jan Andrews has been making films for 37 years and her work is deeply informed by her research and training as an anthropologist, and her travels abroad. On exhibition are two films created 14 years apart, both exploring the delicate landscape of mental states.

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Kari Laine  / Reception
Feb
28
6:00 PM18:00

Kari Laine / Reception

Granary Arts invites you to join us for the reception of The Rhizome Remains a solo exhibition by artist Kari Laine curated by J. Sybylla Smith.

The Rhizome Remains
February 12 – May 2, 2020

Inspired by the botanical term “rhizome” and its philosophical counterpart, which suggest that all things are connected, Laine’s exhibition—The Rhizome Remains—hints at a hope for the future. We are all entangled; past and present, inanimate and organic, invisible and visible. Each aspect of our environment has a lesson to impart.

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Works Of Translation: A Conversation
Jan
27
to Jun 30

Works Of Translation: A Conversation

  • Snow College Karen H. Hunstman Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Granary Arts invites you to join us for “Works of Translation: A Conversation” a two-person exhibition by artists Megan Knobloch Geilman and Ron Richmond at Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library.

Works of Translation: A Conversation
Monday, January 27 – June 30, 2020

Works of Translation: A Conversation features complimentary works by two Utah artists: the large-scale photographs by Megan Knobloch Geilman, and oil painting by Ron Richmond. The imagery in Geilman’s and Richmond’s pieces reference the historic work Salvator Mundi, by Leonardo Da Vinci, as well as the Japanese tradition of Kintsugi (the art of repairing broken pottery with the dust of precious metals), which are presented as photographs. 

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 Art in Ephraim Public Library / Our Place: Ephraim Children Responding to Community
Dec
7
to Aug 28

Art in Ephraim Public Library / Our Place: Ephraim Children Responding to Community

Granary Arts is excited to announce a new exhibition, "Our Place: Ephraim Children Responding to Community"

During our Workshop Wednesday series, a free art workshop for children and families, students created several artworks depicting their favorite places in Ephraim.

Now on view at Ephraim Public Library November 16, 2019 - May 29, 2020

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Art in Ephraim City Hall / Creating Community: Ephraim Children Responding to Landscape and Community
Nov
18
to Aug 28

Art in Ephraim City Hall / Creating Community: Ephraim Children Responding to Landscape and Community

Granary Arts is excited to announce a new exhibition, "Creating Community: Ephraim Children Responding to Landscape and Community".

Granary Arts and the children of Ephraim have collaborated to reflect on our community and the ways in which we connect to the surrounding landscape, a place we call home.

Now on view at Ephraim City Hall November 16, 2019 - May 29, 2020

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