Past Exhibitions
November 15, 2023 – March 16, 2024
H.L.A “Harry” Culmer painted magnificent scenes of the American West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He opined that the mountains were "the most noble subject for an artists' brush." This exhibition will explore what the artists in Gail Miller and Kim Wilson's private collection considered their "most noble subject." It will feature masterpieces of Utah and Danish art, including works by historic Utah artists John Hafen, H.L.A. Culmer, Alfred Lambourne, J.T. Harwood, Minerva Teichert, James Christensen, LeConte Stewart, and C.C.A. Christensen that have never before been exhibited publicly.
November 15 - March 16, 2024
Art on the Highway celebrates Highway 89’s historic and cultural impact on Utah with dozens of artworks created en plein air (painted outdoors, on site) by members of the Plein Air Painters of Utah.
Apr 27, 2024 – July 6, 2024
The Spring Salon was first held in 1922, by students and teachers of Springville High School who wanted to exhibit and promote original artwork. The Salon has been held annually since that time, except during World War II when fuel and other goods were rationed nationwide. The Springville Museum of Art continues the tradition today and invites all artists in Utah to participate in the 100th Annual Spring Salon. This exhibition is a juried competition that showcases the diversity and quality of contemporary Utah art.
This year celebrates the 100th anniversary of this exhibition!
August 19, 2020 - October 26, 2023
Utah artists have always been ambitious. They studied abroad, created monumental works, and pushed the boundaries of Utah art and creation. This exhibition celebrates the grand ambitions, interests, and aims of our Utah artists from the nineteenth-century to the present day.
January 18, 2024- August 3, 2024
This exhibition explores the connections between lineage, community, and the environment. Whether actively or passively, we each inherit bloodlines, culture, and land. The passage of time reveals the impact of this inheritance. We see it in our bodies, the ways we interact with nature, and what we choose to pass on to future generations.In 2019, a group of multi-disciplinary artists met in Iceland for a collaborative and creative experience. During this gathering, the artists explored the idea of inheritance in conversation, music, and art-making. The artworks in this exhibition are the result of the artists’ interactions and collaborations during that experience.
Jul 20, 2024 - Sept 21, 2024
Jul 20, 2024 - Sept 21, 2024
Painter Brian Kershisnik often collaborates with his neighbor and friend, Joe Adams, to create figurative mixed-media paintings. They started collaborating 30 years ago and held their first exhibition at the Springville Museum of Art. In honor of this 30-year anniversary the Museum will exhibit dozens of artworks created by the collaborative pair.
Feb 3, 2024 – Mar 22, 2024
The Annual Utah All-State High School Art Show features 330 works of art from over 100 high schools across Utah. Come see art created by Utah's best high school artists.
April 26, 2023 - July 8, 2023
The Springville Museum of Art invites all artists in Utah to participate in the 99th Annual Spring Salon. This exhibition is a juried competition that showcases the diversity and quality of contemporary Utah art.
August 24,2022- May 12, 2023
Celebrate mid-century modern art, culture, and design with us in this fun and playful exhibition. You get to be the judge!
February 4, 2023 - March 24, 2023
The Annual Utah All-State High School Art Show showcases the best of student artwork juried from high school juniors and seniors around the state.
Sep 14, 2022 - Mar 24, 2023
This exhibition celebrates the work and voices of a selection of contemporary Native Utah artists. Their work shows the vibrancy of artmaking and creativity in Utah’s Native communities.
October 18, 2023- January 10, 2024
The Springville Museum of Art invites all Utah artists to enter this exhibition which celebrates the diversity of religious experience and belief in our community. Using different media to express these ideas, artists create works which will engage and inspire viewers to contemplate and reflect on the vibrant spiritual traditions we share.
October 12, 2022 - January 11, 2023
The SMA invites all Utah artists to enter this exhibition which celebrates the diversity of religious experience and belief in our community.
October 12, 2022 - January 11, 2023
For this exhibition we invited members of our local Springville community and the larger Utah religious community to choose a work of art from our Permanent Collection that represents sanctuary to them. On these walls you will find their answers and writings about where they find peace, solace, and community.
November 19, 2022 - January 11, 2023
This exhibition is open to K-10 students living in Utah Valley. This year, in efforts to make this an interfaith celebration, we are encouraging students to create artwork that will coincide with themes found in the exhibition, Sanctuaries. The prompts for this year’s Youth Art Competition will focus on sanctuaries and what that means to each student. Entries are due Nov 10-11, 2022.
The works in this exhibition reveal layers of meaning, context, and reality about life in the Soviet Union.
July 16 - September 17, 2022
This juried exhibition features quilts of all styles and sizes created by some of the State’s finest quilters.
A celebration of quilting in stained glass by artist Tim Sutton.
July 16 - September 17, 2022
This juried exhibition features quilts of all styles and sizes created by some of the State’s finest quilters.
March 1, 2022 - ongoing
This exhibition highlights a few of the artworks originally exhibited as part of the 2002 Winter Cultural Olympiad Arts Festival.
April 27, 2022 - July 2, 2022
The Springville Museum of Art invites all artists in Utah to participate in the 98th Annual Spring Salon. This exhibition is a juried competition that showcases the diversity and quality of contemporary Utah art.
February 5, 2022 - March 25, 2022
This exhibition celebrates the best art being made by high school artists across the state.
October 13, 2021 - January 12, 2022
The SMA invites all Utah artists to enter this exhibition which celebrates the diversity of religious experience and belief in our community.
September 8, 2021 - December 11, 2021
Formerly an online exhibition, this show now comes to life on the Museum walls. Join us as we view how Utah’s youth coped with crisis and change through the challenging COVID-19 crisis.September 15, 2021 - December 11, 2021
In this exhibition everything is “off the wall.” All of the artworks hang from the ceiling, sit on a pedestal, or are displayed on the floor. The 20 sculptures on exhibit from the Museum’s Collection invite you to engage with three-dimensional work and experience the Museum and art-viewing in new ways.
Presented by the Springville Museum of Art and the Utah Valley Quilt Guild with support from the Corn Wagon Quilt Company.
This exhibition of Brooke Smart’s illustrations of Utah women’s advocates, is traveling the state in 2020 as Utahns commemorate the 150th anniversary of Utah women’s first votes in 1870, the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment in 1920, and the 55th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act in 1965.
Though we are constantly surrounded by the environment, it is easy to overlook. The Utah artists in this exhibition force us to consider our environmental oversights. Their work brings to focus forgotten landscapes, surprising juxtapositions, and the impact of human activity, probing the viewer to examine their relationship to the world around them.
The Springville Museum of Art invites all artists in Utah to participate in the 97th Annual Spring Salon. This exhibition is a juried competition that showcases the diversity and quality of contemporary Utah art.
This exhibition surveys the contemporary photographic landscape of creative practice by artists in the state of Utah as they navigate new territory in the global dialogue of imagemaking.
February 6, 2021 - March 19, 2021
This exhibition celebrates the best art being made by high school artists across the state.
The Springville Museum of Art invites all artists in Utah to participate in the 96th Annual Spring Salon. This exhibition is a juried competition that showcases the diversity and quality of contemporary Utah art.
This exhibition, formerly known as the Annual Christmas Lamb Art Show exhibition, is open to K-10 students living in Utah Valley. This year, students are encouraged to create an artwork based on our exhibition Contemplations: Highlights from the Spiritual & Religious Permanent Collection.
This exhibition uses artworks from our Spiritual and Religious Permanent Collection to encourage viewers to ponder more deeply the everyday matters of life and the extraordinary realm of the sacred.
Since the early 1900s the Springville Art Gallery, now the Springville Museum of Art, has been a fixture of the community. Artists, advocates, and curators built the Museum and its collection, and cemented its importance to Springville. This exhibition celebrates several of these figures who influenced the Springville fine arts community from early to mid-twentieth century, including B.F. Larsen, Wayne Johnson, Glen Turner, Oliver Parson, Blaine Frazier, and Mae Huntington.
In place of the postponed Spring Salon, the Museum decided to curate an exhibition of staff and Board Member favorites from our Permanent Collection. Staff and Board Members nominated their most beloved artworks and had the opportunity to share a memory of that work and why it was meaningful to them. This exhibition shares some of those memories.
July 19, 2017 - July 18, 2020
Using works from the Springville Museum of Art's permanent collection, "Round Up" celebrates and examines the icons and ideals that shape ongoing visions of the American West.November 20, 2019 - July 2, 2020
This exhibition showcases a selection of works from the Museum’s Permanent Collection. It highlights the process an artist takes from a sketch or preliminary drawing to a completed work.
September 4, 2019 - May 16, 2020
Artwork, like identity, is ever-evolving. For the artists featured in SELF: Explorations of Identity, making art is a way to uncover and sort through personal identities, experiences, and values.
February 8, 2020 - March 20, 2020
This exhibition celebrates the best art being made by high school artists across the state.
October 16, 2019 - January 15, 2020
October 16, 2019 - January 15, 2020
The SMA invites all Utah artists to enter this exhibition which celebrates the diversity of religious experience and belief in our community
This exhibition, formerly known as the Annual Christmas Lamb Art Show, is open to K-10 students living in Utah Valley. This year we are encouraging students to create artwork that focuses on memories.
Russian Stories, Soviet Ideals
January 21, 2015 - TBD
Russian Stories, Soviet Ideals is a fascinating exploration of the duality of the ideals of the centralized Soviet government and the realities of everyday life for the Russian (and non-Russian) people – politically, at work, at home, and on the land.
Presented by the Springville Museum of Art and the Utah Valley Quilt Guild with support from the Corn Wagon Quilt Company.
This exhibition explores the beginning of the Mormon Art & Belief Movement at Brigham Young University in the 1960s and ‘70s. This movement, unique and innovative for its time, included some of the first artistic expressions of the LDS faith, and would come to shape the robust future of Mormon Art. This exhibition features personal reflections of some of those involved in this artistic undertaking and highlights their perspectives of what formed this vital movement.
The monomyth or Hero’s Journey is used to describe similarities in structure between stories and myths from various traditions, cultures and time periods. This invitational, in conjunction with the 33rd Annual Spiritual and Religious Art Show, will guide visitors through the stages of the Hero’s Journey as they encounter spiritual and religious works of art depicting the different phases and elements of the monomyth.
The artworks of Roots and Branches explore the influence of family history on personal identity and how personal histories shape the way we will be understood by future generations.
Presented by the Springville Museum of Art and the Utah Valley Quilt Guild with support from the Corn Wagon Quilt Company.
Sanctuaries of Mind
September 1, 2015 - July 18, 2018
In this exhibition, works of art from the Museum’s permanent collection are presented in three categories: External Sanctuaries, Sanctuaries of Daily Experience, and Sanctuaries Within.
The Spring Salon was first held in 1922, begun by students and teachers of Springville High School who wanted to exhibit and promote original artwork. The Salon has been held annually since that time, except during World War II when fuel and other goods were rationed nationwide. The Springville Museum of Art continues the tradition today and invites all artists in Utah to participate in the 94th Annual Spring Salon. This exhibition is a juried competition that showcases the diversity and quality of contemporary Utah art.
Speaking Volumes |Transforming Hate showcases the diverse work of more than thirty artists who have transformed thousands of controversial white supremacist books into uplifting works of art. This stunning exhibition challenges and moves visitors with its thought-provoking and occasionally humorous collection of artwork, and provides honest opportunities to address discrimination in our communities and racism in America. Image: Clarissa Sligh, detail from Triptych , 2007
The Utah All-State Annual High School Art show, now in its 46th year, provides a forum for high school juniors and seniors from across the state to exhibit their artwork in a professional museum setting. Students from every high school in Utah are invited to participate, and those that choose to enter must frame their artwork, write artist statements, and submit to the jury process. For many, this is their first exposure to a competitive exhibition but will be very similar to something they may encounter in their future careers.
With the holiday season swiftly approaching, we are excited to announce this year’s Annual Spiritual & Religious Youth Art Competition. This exhibition, formerly known as the Annual Christmas Lamb Art Show exhibition, sponsored by Ingrid F. Nemelka and the Nemelka family, is open to K-10 students living in Utah Valley. This year, in efforts to make this an interfaith celebration, we are encouraging students to create artwork focused on symbols of the season.
From the Studio of Arnold Friberg
February 15, 2017 - May 13, 2017
This exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at the sketches that adorned Friberg’s studio walls and the items he used for reference and study. Drawn directly onto the Friberg studio walls, these works in progress encourage us to see beyond the Masterpieces and explore the raw process behind their creation.
Presented by the Springville Museum of Art and the Utah Valley Quilt Guild with support from the Corn Wagon Quilt Company.
Celebrate the Utah Quilt Guild's 40th Anniversary with the Ruby Jubilee Celebration! This special traveling exhibition features 45 red and white quilts made by quilt guilds across the state.
The Classical Tradition: Simplicity, Serenity, and Harmony
November 16, 2016 - August 5, 2017
In contemporary artistic practice, an increasing number of artists strive to emulate the serene harmonies and mathematical order championed in antiquity. Commonly referred to as the Classical Tradition, these principles inspire artists to seek for perfection in form and theory through an ongoing observation, study, and execution of these time-honored ideals.
93rd Annual Spring Salon
April 26, 2017 - July 8, 2017
Voices: People, Places and Ideas in Utah Art
July 10, 2013 - June 1, 2017
Explore the voices in works of art and the thoughts and ideas that are conveyed through them by the artists or by the subjects they included in their works.
George Beard: Mormon Pioneer Artist with a Camera
March 15, 2017 - June 17, 2017
This exhibition features a selection of George Beard's photographs, re-mastered and printed with fidelity to the highest standards that George Beard would undoubtedly have approved. The fine quality of these prints bears witness to Beard's masterful photographic technique - the skillful use of light and shade and the painstaking attention to detail that he brought to his original photographic compositions has earned him a place among the greatest photographers of the American West.
45th Annual Utah All-State High School Art Show
February 4, 2017 - March 24, 2017
This annual juried exhibition showcases the art of high school juniors and seniors throughout Utah. The purpose of this exhibition is to foster original visual art among Utah teenagers by providing a professional forum for students artists.
31st Annual Christmas Lamb Show
December 3, 2016 - January 7, 2017
31st Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah
October 19, 2016 - January 11, 2017
Rock the Vote
September 7, 2016 - January 7, 2017
Through works of art historical and contemporary, promotional and critical, elite and popular, this playful exhibition examines what it means to be presidential.
Lost + Found: In Search of Georgian Art
June 29, 2016 - November 19, 2016
Step with us into the Georgian countryside and enjoy the bright colors, poignant characters, and nostalgic moments of Lost + Found.
43rd Annual Quilt Show
July 23, 2016 - September 24, 2016
This juried exhibition features quilts of all styles and sizes created by some of the State’s finest quilters.Presented by the Springville Museum of Art and the Utah Valley Quilt Guild with support from the Corn Wagon Quilt Company.
Don't Read This, Too
July 23, 2016 - September 24, 2016
Don’t Read This, Too is a continuation of a 2014 exhibition at the SLC Public Library titled Don’t Read This. This exhibition further explores the aesthetic value of letters and characters as formal tools in the visual arts. When artists use text in their work viewers often get lost reading the content instead of considering the text’s aesthetic aspects. For the ten contemporary Utah artists in Don’t Read This, Too text has value for its formal as well as its communicative qualities. The beauty of language finds expression not only in the communicated content, but in the visual symbols we use to represent language.
Three-Mile Radius
June 1, 2016 - October 22, 2016
Three Mile Radius, an exhibition featuring the art of Jacqui Larsen and the poetry of her husband Lance Larsen, Utah's Poet Laureate, documents the people, places and things of Springville, Utah. Jacqui and Lance worked with only one rule: that their inspiration must come from what they find in the three mile radius that surrounds Jacqui’s studio.
Featuring visual artists exclusively from Springville and Mapleton, Glimpses of Springville looks locally to celebrate the artists in our “three mile radius.” This exhibition will include works that reflect the various artists’ experiences living and working in the Springville community. From the perspective of dozens of local sculptors, painters, and photographers this exhibition will celebrate our community and its role as Utah’s “Art City.”
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Exhibitions
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Past
- The Most Noble Subject: The Gail Miller & Kim Wilson Collection
- Plein Air Painters of Utah: Art on the Highway
- 100th Annual Spring Salon
- Grand Ambitions
- Inherit: A Visual Exploration of Land, Connection, and Legacy
- The Fairbanks Family: An American Art Dynasty
- Joe Adams and Brian Kershisnik: 30 Years of Friendship and Art
- 50th Annual Quilt Show
- 52nd Annual Utah High School Art Show
- 31st Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah
- 32nd Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah
- 33rd Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah
- 34th Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah
- 35th Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah
- 36th Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah
- 37th Annual Spiritual & Religious Art of Utah
- 43rd Annual Quilt Show
- 44th Annual Quilt Show
- 45th Annual Quilt Show
- 46th Annual Quilt Show
- 47th Annual Quilt Show
- 48th Annual Quilt Show
- 49th Annual Quilt Show
- 45th Annual Utah All-State High School Art Show
- 46th Annual Utah All-State High School Art Show
- 47th Annual Utah High School Art Show
- 48th Annual Utah High School Art Show
- 49th Annual Utah High School Art Show
- 50th Annual Utah High School Art Show
- 51st Annual Utah High School Art Show
- 93rd Annual Spring Salon
- 94th Annual Spring Salon
- 95th Annual Spring Salon
- 31st Annual Christmas Lamb Show
- Spiritual and Religious Youth Art Competition
- Spiritual and Religious Youth Art Competition 2019
- Spiritual and Religious Youth Art Competition
- Spiritual and Religious Youth Art Competition 2020
- Spiritual and Religious Youth Art Competition 2021
- Spiritual and Religious Youth Art Competition 2022
- Staff Favorites
- All Aboard!
- American Quilt Series: Explorations in Stained Glass
- Ars Moriendi: The Art of Death and Dying
- Beginnings: The Mormon Art and Belief Movement
- The Classical Tradition: Simplicity, Serenity, and Harmony
- Contemplations
- Contemporary Voices
- Curating Community: Art City Influencers
- DE|MARCATION
- Depictions of Divinity
- Don't Read This, Too
- From Student to Studio
- From the Studio of Arnold Friberg
- George Beard - Mormon Pioneer Artist with a Camera
- Glimpses of Springville
- In Sight, Out of Mind
- Journeys: Monomyth and Transformation
- Looking Back
- Lost and Found: In Search of Georgian Art
- Magic and Machine: Fantasy and Sci-Fi in Utah Art
- Mixed Reviews
- Off the Wall
- Rock the Vote: Presidential Portrayals Past and Present
- Roots and Branches
- Round Up: Icons of the West
- Russian Stories, Soviet Ideals
- Sacred Spaces: Archetypes and Symbols
- Sanctuaries
- Sanctuaries of Mind
- SELF: Explorations of Identity
- Sketchy: Drawings and Studies from the Permanent Collection
- Soviet Stories: Layers of Reality
- Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate
- Stitched Together
- Three-Mile Radius
- Up Close and Far Away
- Utah Quilt Guild's Ruby Jubilee Celebration
- Utah Valley's Iconic Locations
- Utah Women Making History
- Voices: People, Places and Ideas in Utah Art
- Wit & Whimsy: off the deep end
- Online Exhibitions
- Collection
- On Display
- Public Art