Arts

A Guide to Park City’s Off-the-Beaten-Path Art Galleries

A few spots tucked around town are worth exploring.

09/02/2025 By Anne Wallentine

Things To Do

5 Arts & Culture Picks for October

It's a month filled with portraits, pianos, hands-on creativity, and high-flying performers.

09/25/2018 By Michaela Wagner

Events

5 Reasons To Get Excited About the Kimball Arts Festival

Tune in this weekend for activities, music, food, and plenty of art.

07/31/2018 By Michaela Wagner

Galleries

Local Students Get Creative With Art Inspired By The Environment

The Wasatch Back Student Art Show is on display at the Kimball Art Center.

04/30/2018 By Michaela Wagner

Things To Do

Join the Kimball for a Fun, Free Celebration of the Arts

Enjoy music, art, pony rides, BBQ, and more all while helping fund the arts.

09/15/2017 By Michaela Wagner

Arts

A Park City Kimball Arts Festival How-To

Making the most of Park City's annual celebration of art, music, performance, and food.

08/02/2017 By Michaela Wagner

Arts

Evolution of the Kimball Art Center: How a Once Radical Idea Sowed the Seeds for the New Arts & Culture District

Once a radical idea, Park City's now beloved gathering place for the arts is being taken to the next level.

07/27/2017 By Michaela Wagner

Interview

Meet the Kimball Art Center's New Executive Director

Lindsie Smith is ready to lead one of Park City's most beloved institutions to a bright future.

07/05/2017 By Michaela Wagner

Video

Morgan Spurlock talks to Park City Magazine About “Thirty-Three,” his Visual Art Homage to the Sundance Film Festival

The Kimball Art Center partners with well-known documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock to present an edgy, provocative art exhibit, on display in Park City through February 12.

01/25/2017 Edited by Melissa Fields

Visual Art

Mod in the Park

Including the Illuminations of Africa, a National Geographic photo collection.

01/01/2016 By Melissa Fields

Treasure Trove

The Main Event

The Park City Kimball Arts Festival is better than ever after 44 years.

06/01/2013 By Tina Stahlke Lewis