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One Year Anniversary Media Coverage and Events!

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

As we celebrate Gallery MAR‘s one year anniversary, we are in good company! Thank you to the Park Record, Park City Magazine, and Southwest Art Magazine for their diligent coverage of our fantastic artists and events. Select the publications below to view our latest press.

Please join us for Gallery MAR’s “Local Fireworks” First Anniversary Exhibition, Friday July 3rd from 6 to 9 p.m. Mark your calendar and plan to join us in Park City to see new artworks by our local artists, including Aaron Memmott, Penelope Moore, Ron Russon, Jan Perkins, Shirley McKay, Cristall Harper, Kerry Soper, and Adam Winegar.

Photography: Timothy Thimmes

Park City Magazine “Art For Everyone” Summer/Fall 2009

“Connecting people with art. That is the mantra of Park City’s Gallery MAR…”

Park Record “Gallery MAR Celebrates” – June 2009

Celebrate Independence Day along with the first anniversary of Gallery MAR, 580 Main Street, with owner Maren Bargreen at 6 p.m. Friday, July 3rd…”

Southwest Art Magazine “Art in 3-D, Giuseppe Palumbo” – July 2009

“Duet is a recent work in a series based on observation…”

Southwest Art Magazine “Art in 3-D, Fran Nicholson” – July 2009

“When people see “Ball” they often smile and say, ‘I know a dog like that!’…

Salt Lake Tribune “Visual Arts Notes: Life on MAR” – May 2009

“One year anniversaries aren’t the stuff of legacies, to be sure. They are, however, signs of life and staying power all the same…”

Newspaper Features Park City Galleries and the PCGA Stroll

Friday, January 30th, 2009

This week Greg Marshall of the Park Record wrote an article about the exciting new changes and additions to the Park City Gallery Association Gallery Stroll. Below is an excerpt from the article, featuring Gallery MAR’s exhibition of works by Sharon Jackman and Brooks Yates.

A new website, brochure and an end to the $7 requested donation at the Kimball Art Center are some of the changes those attending Friday’s gallery stroll can expect. Art sellers are starting the New Year with a smorgasbord of exhibits, meet-and-greet receptions and a more inclusive scope that includes businesses north of Main Street and elsewhere in Park City. Kimball won’t be the place to kick off festivities anymore, said Connie Katz, one of the heads of the association. Instead, 24 different art sellers and nonprofit organizations, including the Kimball, will offer passersby hors d’œuvre, drinks and plenty of eye candy.

The Park City Gallery Stroll runs from 6 until 9 p.m. on the last Friday of every month.

“Our whole message is that you can start anywhere,” said Katz, who owns Coda Gallery on Lower Main Street. “You can start north of Main or you can start at the top. You don’t have to go and pay. You can go and stroll.”

The economy hasn’t dampened enthusiasm for the rejuvenated Gallery Association, Katz said. Mike Hale Chevrolet, a sponsor of the stroll, will display a Chevy Traverse on Main Street, and organizers plan to hold a drawing as part of a newfangled sense of unity in tough economic times.

Joining the gallery association was a “no-brainer” for Maren Bargreen, who opened Gallery MAR in the summer and is listed in the association’s brochure for the first time. Before she owned her own gallery, Bargeen directed other spaces in town. “For the first time in a long time we’re all working together,” she said.

As a general rule, Bargreen will pay for an artist’s lodging in a hotel. When she has played host, though, she said visiting artists make polite houseguests. “You stay up talking late at night,” she said. “Sometimes you gotta put them up.”

Urban landscapes, figurative oil paintings and crystal-encrusted ceramics will be on display during the January stroll. Here are some of highlights. Sharon Jackman’s ceramics don’t always take the familiar form of bowls, vases and plates. Instead, Jackman shapes smooth, white porcelain into flowers, trees and birds. Then she pours on a liquid crystal glaze and fires her pieces at 2,000 degrees. At white-hot temperatures, thick crystals grow on the surface. Jackman can’t control exactly where patterns form, but she can determine the color of crystals by applying different minerals and metals. Copper breeds green, cobalt blue and iron orange.

Jackman, who exhibit at Gallery MAR will be her first in Park City, earned her bachelor’s degree in modern dance and has spent much of her adult life working as a choreographer. She decided to retire from performing about 10 years ago and starting making ceramics. She has glazed her work with crystal for about four of those years. Bargreen saw Jackman’s work in a show in Las Vegas and knew she wanted to represent Jackman in Gallery MAR. “They were luminous and tribal,” Bargreen remembers. Some of the crystals are shaped like snowflakes. Others resemble mushrooms, thick and glassy.

“What draws people to my work are the shapes,” Jackman said. For more information on the gallery stroll, visit www.Parkcitygalleryassociation.com .

Aaron Memmott and Penelope Moore featured in Park Record

Monday, October 13th, 2008

To read the full article, view our Press page or call the gallery for your own copy. Want to offer your home-for-trade to these enterprising artists? Visit their Craiglist advertisement for more information. See artwork by Penelope Moore and Aaron Memmott at Gallery MAR today.

Penelope Moore, “Nothing Better” Oil

Aaron Memmott, “The Helper” Oil