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Springvill­e Museum of Art makes for a perfect ‘getaway’

- By Ed Helmick (Helmick is a Serve Daily contributo­r.)

It is February and weather does not invite long trips, but we don’t have to go far to visit the landmark Springvill­e Museum of Art.

The City of Springvill­e is known as “Art City” because of its history of promoting the visual arts and home to Utah’s oldest museum of art. There are eight art museums in Utah and the Springvill­e Museum of Art is considered one of the best.

The museum houses more than 2,000 works art, of which 1,500 were created by Utah artists. This artwork represents 150 years of history arranged in chronologi­cal order to show the developmen­t of art in Utah. The museum has a gallery devoted to Russian artwork.

The History of art movement in Springvill­e goes back to 1903 when John Hafen and Cyrus E. Dallin donated a collection of paintings and sculptures to the Art Committee of Springvill­e Schools.

In 1907 the faculty and students at Springvill­e High School began fund raising for the purchase of artwork for their school.

In 1925 the Springvill­e High School Art Associatio­n was establishe­d for the protection, collection, and presentati­on of fine art to coincide with the donation of 65 art pieces by Emma and George Smart. The museum was built as a depression era Works Progress Administra­tion project in a Spanish Colonial Revival design and completed in 1937.

The west wing of the building was added in 1964 with donations from the Hyrum Smith and Elanora Johnson Clyde families. The building was transferre­d from the Nebo School District to the city of Springvill­e in 1975. It was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 1986.

The Springvill­e Museum of Art includes 29 galleries and a sculpture garden. Admission is free and the museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Wednesday evening they are open until 9 p.m.

A special event that begins in February is the 48th Annual Utah All-State High School Art Exhibit, which opens Feb. 8 with a public reception 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The high school exhibit will be on display through March 20.

The Springvill­e Museum of Art is a great place to take the family on a cold winter day in February, or any time you want to see some amazing artwork, so put the Springvill­e Museum of Art on your calendar as a destinatio­n to visit in February.

 ?? Photo by Ed Helmick ?? While the weather may not be inviting for long adventures, you don’t have to go far to reach the Springvill­e Museum of Art and glimpse a world of artistic beauty.
Photo by Ed Helmick While the weather may not be inviting for long adventures, you don’t have to go far to reach the Springvill­e Museum of Art and glimpse a world of artistic beauty.

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