Nathaniel Mather
Mary Scrimgeour
Nathaniel Mather
Mary Scrimgeour

Park City, Utah Art Gallery    |    436 Main Street - Park City, Utah    |    435-649-3001

Discover Park City’s Freshest Art Gallery. Gallery MAR clientèle enjoy an inviting atmosphere in a modern setting on Main Street in Historic Park City. We welcome both emerging and seasoned collectors and feature fine contemporary art spanning from abstracted landscapes to elegant bronze sculptures and whimsical figurative pieces. We seek out exquisite, non-commercial artwork and specialize in individualized customer service. Through careful observation and reflection we curate a collection with refined vision and taste.

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Amy Ringholz

Join Gallery MAR at the 2013 Kimball Art Center Gala

Please join the Kimball Art Center for an evening of elegance to launch the 44th Annual Park City Kimball Arts Festival and support the Kimball Art Center. The evening will feature a cocktail reception, seated dinner, silent and live auction, Porsche display, whiskey tasting by High West Distillery and a fashion show with Farasha Boutique, Matrix, O.C. Tanner and Porsche Design.

Amy Ringholz

Celebrate National Pollinators Week with Carol Alleman Bronze

Six years ago the U.S. Senate’s unanimous approval and designation of a week in June as “National Pollinator Week” marked a necessary step toward addressing the urgent issue of declining pollinator populations. Pollinator Week has now grown to be an international celebration of the valuable ecosystem services provided by bees, birds, butterflies, bats and beetles. The growing concern for pollinators is a sign of progress, but it is vital that we continue to maximize our collective effort. The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture signs the proclamation every year.

Amy Ringholz

Announcing New Artist Nathaniel Mather

A new addition to our walls in the vibrant and optimistic work of Tennessee-based artist Nathaniel Mather. The paintings of Nathaniel Mather, in their shallow spaces, childlike renderings of animals, flowers, and rough-edged patches of [...]