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SLC » Metallic bug jewelry meets the treasures of Morocco in monthly art hike.

By Glen Warchol

| The Salt Lake Tribune

First Published Mar 14 2012 07:55 pm • Updated 47 minutes ago

With recent weather masquerading as spring, you’re probably craving some color to explode the grays of a long, dry winter. The Salt Lake Gallery Stroll on Friday, March 16 is an opportunity to show the cones in your eyeballs a good time.

More than 20 galleries are showing affordable one-of-a-kind art from local designers, artisans and artists. It’s impossible to hit all the galleries in the hike that stretches to the far edges of Salt Lake City, but here are five downtown stops worth making.

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Artist Ric Blackerby turns to the insect world for his jewelry design. Courtesy Art Access Gallery
Artist Ric Blackerby turns to the insect world for his jewelry design. Courtesy Art Access Gallery

At a glance

March Gallery Stroll

For a list of participating Salt Lake City galleries, visit http://gallerystroll.org.

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Art Access, 230 S. 500 West »Sculptor and jewelry maker Ric Blackerby is showing “Insectsual.” works based on the beauty of insects, which inspire his metallic sculpture and jewelry design. In an adjoining gallery, hangs the oils and collages of Mary Boehrens Sinner that emphasize life of a more human life form.

Utah Arts Festival Gallery, 230 S. 500 West » Across the hall from Art Access, you can catch a group show with photography and mixed media by Verl Adams, Blake Palmer and Miranda Whitlock.

A Gallery, 1321 S. 2100 East » Textile artist John Hess offers his “Woven Geometry.”

Marrakech Treasures Moroccan Gallery, 824 South 400 West, B118 (South side of Artspace Commons) » Enjoy Moroccan tea and pastries as you peruse Moroccan art and take in a discussion of Moroccan leather poufs.

Blonde Grizzly, 15 E. 400 South » To explore a subculture closer to home, catch the Annual Utah Jazz Show with dozens of local artists and a debut of two new Utah Jazz shirts. Copper Palete Press, a printing co-op, will also unveil a limited-edition Jazz print for the show.

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