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  2. Events Calendar. The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) at the University of Utah is your destination for global visual arts.

  3. Plan Your Visit. Admission | How to Get to the UMFA | Accessibility | Tips for Your Visit | Tours | Navigating the Museum | Museum Map. Current Hours. Closed Mondays. Tuesday: 10 am–5 pm. Wednesday: 10 am–8 pm. Thursday: 10 am–5 pm. Friday: 10 am–5 pm. Saturday: 10 am–5 pm.

  4. The UMFA's digital exhibitions highlight the past through dynamic curatorial exploration of the collections of both the Museum and the J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah. Learn from the comfort of your own home today.

  5. Ongoing Exhibitions | The Utah Museum of Fine Arts

    umfa.utah.edu/ongoing-exhibitions

    Modern and Contemporary Art. A look at the diversity of global artistic production post 1945. American and Regional Art. Exploring westward expansion. European Art. The progression and practice of art-making across five centuries. Chinese Art. China's celebrated ceramic tradition. Arts of Africa.

  6. General Contact Information. Check the University of Utah Human Resources website for available full- and part-time positions at the UMFA. Visit the U of U Find a Work-Study Job website for potential work-study opportunities at the Museum.

  7. Admission is free for everyone on the first Wednesday and third Saturday of the month, thanks to the generous support from Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts and Parks (ZAP), the Utah Division of Arts and Museums / National Endowment for the Arts and Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.

  8. Located in the Museum’s special exhibition galleries, Air will guide you through innovation, ceremony, power, life, justice, and more: with pieces made from smog, particulate matter, gas masks, and oxygen tanks, as well as works of photography, lithography, fiber art, and video, to name a few.

  9. Tatau: Marks of Polynesia depicts the legacy of tatau, the art of Samoan tattooing. Tatau tells a story of history, craftsmanship, tradition, and, most importantly, a people preserving their own story. See all Tatau -related events.

  10. salt. salt is an ongoing exhibition series that showcases work by emerging artists from around the world. The series aims to reflect the global impact of contemporary art today, providing rich opportunity to engage with local, regional, national, and international artists who are driving contemporary artistic practice.

  11. Volunteer opportunities evolve with the Museum’s changing needs and include support of our education, family, and public programs. Our dedicated docents and volunteers provide a unique experience for visitors.