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The All-State Utah High School Art Exhibition
Art Exhibit Reception
Saturday, June 20
4:00pm - 5:30pm
Main Library
The Gallery at Library SquareOpening reception for the All-State Utah High School Art Exhibition, by Various Teen Artists. Exhibit runs from June 18–July 24.
Artist's Statement
The Salt Lake City Public Library, in partnership with the Utah Arts Festival, presents the All-State Utah High School Art Exhibition, part of the Utah Arts & Museums’ Traveling Exhibition Program. Opening June 18 at Main Library, the exhibit features the award-winning artwork by students participating in the 2025 and 2026 All-State High School Show.
Sponsored each spring by the Springville Museum of Art, this statewide high school art competition provides a professional forum for students to display their best work and an opportunity to highlight a talented arts educator. For many students, this contest provides a first taste of artistic competition and prepares them for the future competitions they may choose to enter. The exhibition provides exposure for graduating students within the state. Past senior class artists have received scholarships awarded by the art schools of Utah colleges and universities following their participation in this program. In addition to student awards, the Springville Museum of Art awards an outstanding arts educator from a Utah high school for their dedication to their students and the creation of art.
The competition is open to 11th and 12th grade students from public and private schools throughout Utah. All artwork is submitted by the school’s art department and each student may submit up to two pieces of artwork into the competition. All of the following formats are accepted: drawing, opaque painting, transparent watercolor, sculpture, fiber, printmaking, photography, ceramics, commercial, mixed, or jewelry.
AGE GROUP: | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Exhibits | Arts & Creativity |
Main Library
Salt Lake City's Main Library, designed by internationally-acclaimed architect Moshe Safdie in conjunction with VCBO Architecture, opened in February 2003 and remains one of the most architecturally unique structures in Utah. This striking 240,000 square-foot structure houses more than 500,000 books and other materials, yet serves as more than just a repository of books and computers. It reflects and engages the city's imagination and aspirations. The structure embraces a public plaza, with shops and services at ground level, reading galleries above, and a 300-seat auditorium.
A multi-level reading area along the Glass Lens at the southern facade of the building looks out onto the plaza with stunning views of the city and Wasatch Mountains beyond. Spiraling fireplaces on four floors resemble a column of flame from the vantage of 200 East and 400 South. The Urban Room between the Library and the Crescent Wall is a space for all seasons, generously endowed with daylight and open to magnificent views.
