Come See “Light and Shadow” At The Red Cliffs Gallery

Come and see works from over 50 local artists. Show theme follows the use of dramatic light and shadow to heighten the emotional tension in the artist’s work. Artwork includes paintings, pastels, mixed media, photography, and 3D. Reception and remaining dates of the show are free and open to the public. Artwork is available for purchase.

Light and Shadow continues through February 10, 2022.

Light and Shadow
The “Light and Shadow” art show can be enjoyed at Red Cliff Gallery, 220 N. 200 E. in St. George. Presented by The Southern Utah Art Guild.

Red Cliff Gallery’s regular hours are Monday through Friday from 9 AM-5 PM and Saturday 11 AM-3 PM. The gallery is operated by the Southern Utah Art Guild, which supports local artists and the cultural growth of the community at large. The guild is partially funded through grants by the City of St. George, Washington County, and the state of Utah.

The “Light and Shadow” art show can be enjoyed at Red Cliff Gallery, 220 N. 200 E. in St. George. Presented by The Southern Utah Art Guild.

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If you would like to be a part of the Southern Utah Art Guild? Beginners and professional artists are welcome to join. The $35 yearly membership includes participation in all events. Visit www.southernutahartguild.com for more information.

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