The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art was opened to the public in December 1982. Designed by Edward Larabee Barnes, the 23,000 square foot, four-level building shares an open sculpture plaza with the university's art, music, landscape architecture, and theater departments.
Specially designated exhibition spaces--the Marie Eccles Caine Gallery, the Nora Eccles Harrison Ceramics Gallery, and the Boyden Collection of Native American materials in the Chase Fine Arts Center--present continuing exhibitions of artworks from the permanent collection. The museum's collection of more than 4,300 objects is one of the largest in the Intermountain region and represents a century of collecting by Utah State University. Works in all media by modern and contemporary artists provide an extensive overview of creative endeavors from 1900 to the present day, with an emphasis on objects made by artists living or working in the western half of the United States.
http://www.usu.edu/artmuseum/
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Tuesday – Friday 10 am – 5 pm Wednesday 10 am – 8 pm Saturday and Sunday 11 am – 5 pm Closed Mondays and Holidays
Holiday Hours: Closed November 27, 2008 Closed December 25, 2008 Closed January 1, 2009
Admission Fees
* UMFA Members FREE * Adults $5 * Seniors $3 * Youth (ages 6-18) $3 * Children under 6 FREE * University of Utah students, staff and faculty FREE
For group rates (10 or more) please call 801.581.3580, 24 hours in advance. Group Visits
The Utah Museum of Fine Arts welcomes group visitors, of all ages, to its permanent collection. Tour group size is limited to 60 people.
* Your group may choose a non-guided tour. Please call Education at 801-581-3580 to schedule a non-guided tour. * Guided tours for school-aged groups are given Tuesday through Friday by appointment. Visit Scheduling a Docent-led Tour for more information. * Guided tours for adult groups are available by appointment. Visit Scheduling an Adult Tour for more information. * A Highlights of the Collection tour is offered with no pre-registration necessary. It is offered Wednesdays at 6:30 pm, Saturdays at 11:30 am and 1:30 pm, and Sundays at 1:30 pm and lasts about 30 minutes.
http://www.umfa.utah.edu/
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LDS Maps helps you find meetinghouses and local worship services for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints anywhere in the world. Services are held every Sunday in most areas, and visitors are always welcome. Learn more about what to expect when attending a service.
http://maps.lds.org/
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Welcome to CLAS Ropes Course (Challenging Leadership Adventure Systems)
All CLAS employees are certified ropes course facilitators with First Aid and CPR training. Facilitators design a fun, challenging combination of activities to meet the needs of and inspire each group. Provo and West Jordan courses. Halloween and Christmas Provo River Cruises.
http://www.clasropes.com/
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Celebrate AMERICA with attractions for kids of all ages. From roller coasters and bumper boats to miniture golf and laser tag, Liberty Land Fun Center has it all! Liberty Land Fun Center Theme Park Uncle Sam
Come Ride the Rush Coaster, play miniature golf through a mini Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and ring the Liberty Bell with a whole in one!! Splash around Liberty Island on bumper boats, and enjoy combat laser tag in the back alleys of New York. Soar by King Kong on the Empire Flyer airplane ride. Ride the Moon Launch then grab on to your seat and ride the Freedom Fall, a 25 foot spring ride. After climbing the rock wall, re-energize yourself with great food at the All American 50’s diner. Celebrate your next party in one of Liberty Land’s themed private party rooms. Located in Lehi, Utah you're only a few minutes away from a fun filled family adventure!
http://libertylandfuncenter.com/
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