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Wildbrush and Ember Designs
4 de abril de 2025
The Sundry
ArtWalk Gallery Show
...when it came to burning hats it was so much more. It wasn’t just something beautiful you could hang on your wall but it was something you could take everywhere, something that makes you feel beautiful and I fell in love with that. Creating these hats that are often gifted or worn at the most special times brings me pure joy.
Erratics: Saltgrass Printmakers
7 de febrero de 2025
Grand County Public Library
ArtWalk Gallery Show
“A glacial erratic is a glacially deposited rocks which differ from size and type native to the area which it rests. They are formed by glacial erosion, resulting from the movement of ice. Glaciers crack, gouge, or thrust pieces of bedrock and carry them, often over hundreds of miles. Erratics take their name from the Latin word errare, meaning 'to wander.’ They are hugely significant, they mark the path of prehistoric glacial movements as they can be traced back to their parent bedrock.”
Julia Buckwalter
7 de febrero de 2025
Moonflower
ArtWalk Gallery Show
Artist Julia Buckwalter grew up under the Wasatch Mountains in Northern Utah, falling in love with the red rock of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks early on and vowing to live in Moab as an adult so that she could paint the landscape.
Annie Dalton: Desert Bathing
1 de noviembre de 2024
Moab Arts Center
ArtWalk Gallery Show
Shinrin-yoku translates as “forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere.” A modern remedy for modern maladies, it elevates both physical and mental well-being. Its essence has long been recognized by many cultures.














