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Artist Talk: Juried Exhibition Artist Panel in Orem, Utah

By Katerina Gasset

Date and Time of Artist Talk: Juried Exhibition Artist Panel in Orem, Utah

The Artist Talk: Juried Exhibition Artist Panel is happening on August 15, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.


Location of Artist Talk: Juried Exhibition Artist Panel in Orem, Utah

The Artist Talk: Juried Exhibition Artist Panel will take place at the UVU Museum of Art, formerly known as Woodbury Art Museum, located at 240 W 1800 S in Orem, Utah.


About Artist Talk: Juried Exhibition Artist Panel in Orem, Utah

Orem, Utah is about to host an event that celebrates diversity and artistic expression. It’s called the Artist Talk, and it’s part of the Art of Belonging juried exhibition. 

The Artist Talk is set to provide a platform for BIPOC artists to share their perspectives on belonging and showcase their exceptional artworks. I find that so inspiring! 

It’s happening at the UVU Museum of Art, formerly known as Woodbury Art Museum, which is a perfect spot for this enriching experience. 

Being surrounded by all that gorgeous art is going to be amazing - I know I always feel inspired when I’m around creativity like that. 

One thing I love about events like this is they’re so important for promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the art community. They challenge preconceived notions and showcase the richness of cultural heritage. 

Events like these are critical in highlighting the voices and experiences of BIPOC artists and making their art available to the wider community. 

So come join us at the Artist Talk in Orem, Utah. Experience the cultural celebration through art, and expand your vision of what it means to belong. Let’s celebrate the incredible talent of BIPOC artists together! 

Don’t miss out!


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About the author of Move to Provo Utah Website 

Katerina Gasset

When I moved here I was blessed to have my daughter to help with different things you need to know when you move to a new place. I had background from living here before but things have changed a lot too since the '80s. 

We were able to get all the good places to eat down fast - since she knows all that and we have a lot of the same likes in food. But things like how to turn on my electricity or what power company services my home... well... I was at a total loss! 

I know that other people moving to Provo don't always have family here to guide and help them. And most people don't have a real estate agent who gives them a welcome package on all the important numbers and places they need to know. 

My goal is for this website to be your go to resource for everything you need to know before, during, and after you move here to Provo, Utah. I want you to have the best experience and love living here as much as I do

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