Apr 30 Wednesday
Join Kimball Art Center’s Executive Director, Aldy Milliken, and Ceramists Hazel Coppola and Horacio Rodriguez as we demystify and unpack the artwork in our Traces exhibition.
Dive into expert insights on the intersection of contemporary art and ceramics, and leave with a fresh perspective on powerful storytelling potential. This event is part of our How to Look at Contemporary Art series, which pairs local experts with Kimball Art Center’s thought-provoking exhibitions to offer unique reflections and engaging discussions.
While the adults enjoy this program, kids ages 5-12 can get creative in the studio! Led by a teaching artist-all materials provided.
Saturday, April 30, 6pm - 7pm at the Kimball Art Center. This Event is Free to Attend, RSVP is encouraged.
May 02 Friday
Join PC READS to celebrate their work changing lives through dyslexia awareness and honor the 2025 Elevating Literacy Award recipient. Featured guest is NYC comedian Liz Miele, who will share her comedic talents and how dyslexia has shaped her career.
Friday, May 2, 6pm - 10pm at Woodward Park City
Visit www.pcreads.org for more information and tickets.
May 03 Saturday
Join the Kimball Art Center for a two-day in-depth workshop on developing strategies and styles for those with beginner to advanced ceramic experience.From understanding how to glaze and surface materials, application techniques, and troubleshooting post-fired work, there is something to learn no matter where you are in your ceramics journey.
To learn more, visit https://kimballartcenter.org/classes/advancing-your-glaze-game-workshop/ to see the entire itinerary and register!
May 04 Sunday
Jul 12 Saturday
Join poets Rebecca Brenner and Nan Seymour for an evening of poetry, conversation, and community connection.
Through shared poems and moderated discussion, Brenner and Seymour will explore how writing can become a practice of walking beyond concepts—into the heart of what is real, alive, and urgently felt.
Following a session of presence practice and walking meditation, Brenner and Seymour will reflect on how their creative work connects them to the living world, their ancestors, and ecological and social justice movements.
July 12, 6:00pm at the Kimball Art Center.
Sep 13 Saturday
Monster Drawing Rally is a live art-making fundraiser with local artists, benefiting the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County and Kimball Art Center.Held outdoors at Kimball Art Center, the event features live music, food, a cash bar, and live art-making sessions where artists create pieces in 50 minutes.Spectators can watch the creative process, build relationships with local artists, and purchase finished artwork on the spot.
Tickets are $25 for adults, $10 for kids aged 6-17, and free for children 5 and under. Purchase link not available yet.