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Introducing The Yard
The Kimball Art Center has served as Park City’s creative hub since 1976 when Bill Kimball’s vision came to life, and the doors of the Kimball Art Center opened at its first location, the once-dilapidated, newly-renovated Eley Garage on Park Avenue.
After spending five and a half years testing the eventual arts and culture district location in a temporary home, the organization opens once more in a temporary location at the YARD, 1251 Kearns Blvd. While this location is temporary, almost 9,000 square foot former warehouse was reimagined and rebuilt to include the museum-quality flooring, lighting, and walls required to host the caliber and quality of art the Kimball Art Center will welcome in this temporary home.
The YARD includes four gallery spaces and four education spaces and an event cafe space.
The YARD is yet a stepping stone to the Kimball Art Center’s final destination, but an important one. The YARD is where the Kimball will unveil their vision to the community-at-large. While the Kimball continues to exist to inspire and connect through art, in this new chapter, the Kimball presents a platform that allows people to explore and experience creative expressions on a national scale before turning within and discovering their own creativity through the organization’s educational programs and supporting artists from across the nation at the annual Kimball Arts Festival with Park City Municipal.
The YARD is where the Kimball will define their place as an art museum. The YARD is where the Kimball will invite exhibitions that connect the Park City community with national dialogues in both challenging and meaningful ways. And, the YARD is where the Kimball will evolve to its future self as its forever home is envisioned, funded, and developed. Through this transformation, the future Kimball Art Center will be born, and Park City’s place as an art and culture-driven community will be solidified.
The Kimball Art Center at the YARD opens to the public March 23, 2021 with private preview events and tours for members and supporters. Join Us.
Historias de Ayer y Hoy | Stories of Yesterday and Today
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Historias de Ayer y Hoy | Stories of Yesterday and Today
Presented in collaboration with Christian Center of Park City, and accompanying the CCPC’s 3rd Annual Latino Arts Festival, this exhibition at the Kimball will present the work of nine Latino artists living in Utah. From painting and photography to sculpture and installation, Historias presents a diverse and dynamic collection of stories. It is a not-to-be-missed exhibition about community, culture, celebration, and conversation.
Historias de Ayer y Hoy includes the work of distinguished artists Oscar Amaya, Juan Pablo Gasca, Fannely Goderiss, David Maestas, V. Kim Martinez, Sarah May, Nancy Rivera, Laura Romero, and Antonio Silveira.
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Presentado en colaboración con el Centro Cristiano de Park City y acompañando al 3er Festival Anual de Artes Latinas del CCPC, esta exhibición en el Kimball Art Center presentará el trabajo de nueve artistas Latinos que viven en Utah. Desde pintura y fotografía, hasta escultura e instalaciónes, Historias presenta una colección diversa y dinámica de historias y cuentos. Es una exposición sobre la comunidad, cultura, y celebraciónes que no se debe perder. Noche de apertura, disfrutarás aperitivos and música en vivo.
Historias de Ayer y Hoy incluye obras de artistas distinguidos como, Oscar Amaya, Juan Pablo Gasca, Fannely Goderiss, David Maestas, V. Kim Martinez, Sarah May, Nancy Rivera, Laura Romero, and Antonio Silveira
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About the Kimball Art Center
For more than 40 years, the Kimball Art Center has inspired and connected the Park City community through art. The nonprofit center provides art education, free exhibitions and a variety of events to the public, including the annual Park City Kimball Arts Festival, that attracts more than 50-thousand people to Park City’s Historic Main Street. We invite you to browse our website for more information on the KAC and its numerous community offerings and programs. Art Starts Here™
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