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Read moreHerstory returns for its third iteration in 2026—an invitational exhibit celebrating feminine narratives through visual art. This is not an annual show, but a thoughtfully curated series that highlights new voices and evolving perspectives.
Artists are invited to submit available work or propose new work created for the show, as long as samples of similar style or theme are provided. The curatorial team will use these references to guide selections and build a compelling, cohesive exhibition.
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Read more “Lovely space, much needed voice in St. George.”
—Judy Thrilin
“Good vibes and cool sculptures.”
—Allie Van Horn
"Art is life"
— Suzanne Ostebo
“ amazing talent! The jazz adds an amazing element to the exhibit.”
— Margaret Oldroyd
“ Awesome space! Very beautifully curated with ample space to absorb all of the artwork.”
—Tyler J Fox
“ Glad I stumbled upon this showcase. It’s a wonderful collection of work. It was lovely to meet so many artists and art lovers.”
— Emily Rowley
“Transportive? Transformative? Tangible magic.”
— Mary Timpson
"I liked that it was so relaxing. The music, massage, refreshments, meditatin, and the painting all was so great and peaceful"
—Autumn Anderson
ART Provides would like to give a special thank you to everyone that has supported us. To our members, and to anyone who has attended or purchased tickets to events and/or donated their time and resources.
A special thanks to our fiscal sponsor Arts to Zion so that we are able to run as a non profit.
And a thank you to the grants received from the Utah Division of Arts & Museums, and the Miner Foundation