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Virtual Field Trip Registration for Community Groups
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Grand Ambitions: 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.
Soviet Stories: The works in this exhibition reveal layers of meaning, context, and reality about life in the Soviet Union.
In SIght, Out of Mind: Though we are constantly surrounded by the environment, it is easy to overlook. Through their artwork the contemporary 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.
Round Up: Icons of the West: "Round Up" celebrates and examines the icons and ideals that shape ongoing visions of the American West. Visitors are invited to mine their personal experience for relevance and meaning as they decide which of these icons resonate with their own vision of the West.
From Student to Studio: Springville Museum of Art invited back former High School Show participants who have since established a variety of careers working in the arts, marketing, and design.
How many children will be using the virtual field trip?
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These numbers are recorded for reporting purposes, please be as accurate as possible.
How many adults will visit the virtual field trip?
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These numbers are recorded for reporting purposes, please be as accurate as possible. If more students visit than your original number please email Mmorgan@springville.org with that update.
Would you like self-guided access or to schedule a Zoom session with a Museum docent?
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Zoom Session with Museum Docent
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