Exhibitions

The Handmade Object: Utah Designer Craft Alliance Exhibition

This special competition and exhibition will celebrate the 60 year legacy of Utah Designer Craft Alliance, formerly known as Utah Designer Craftsmen. Artists employed fiber, wood, glass, clay, metal, stone, or any mix of these media to create their entries. John Neely, professor of art and ceramics at Utah State University, serves as the jurist for the competition.

The Exhibition Opens Saturday, November 23, 2019 and Runs Through Saturday, January 11, 2020

Admission Is Free

International Art Quilt Exhibition 2019

June 22 - August 31, 2019

47th Annual Quilt Exhibition

International Art Quilt Exhibition & Layered Voices, from SAQA

Prepare to be awed by Utah's foremost art quilt exhibition and show, open now at the Brigham City Museum of Art & History. This exclusive exhibition brings together quilts from around the world to showcase what is possible in the world of fine art quilting. Quilts will come from Japan, South Africa, England, the United States of America, and many places in between. 

Zhi Lin: Tracing Chinese Workers’ Footsteps to Promontory Summit

Exhibition March 23, 2019 – June 15, 2019

Zhi Lin: Tracing Chinese Workers’ Footsteps to Promontory Summit features paintings by an internationally-acclaimed artist, Zhi Lin, who has spent more than a decade attempting to trace the history of Chinese workers in the western United States, with a special focus on railroad workers. Zhi’s breathtaking works of art for this exhibition include both representational and abstract pieces that explore the lost experience of those workers.

2018 Utah Plein Air

Exhibition: Sept. 8 through Nov. 3Photo of one of the paintings

During the Brigham City Museum’s Plein Air Exhibition, every corner visitors turn in the gallery they will experience the immensity and power of Utah’s landscapes. The scenic paintings will be on display Sept. 8 through Nov. 3. Admission is free.

Imagining Innovation: Aerospace Art

April 7 - June 12 2018 at the Brigham City Museum of Art & History

Employees of Thiokol Chemical Corporation, known today as Orbital ATK, in Promontory, Utah, had the solemn responsibility over the years to produce solid rocket boosters for space launch vehicles as well as other products. Thiokol hired skilled artists to depict in art its challenges and accomplishments. In the 1980s and 1990s, high-end prints of their paintings were used to promote the company’s products at trade shows.