Culture and conversation

The first Moab Art Walk for the fall season will be held this coming Saturday, Sept. 14. The walk features several local artists and mediums with works displayed at businesses in the downtown Moab area. The public is invited to stroll through the exhibits at their leisure to view a variety of fine art and handmade crafts, enjoy refreshments and mingle with local and visiting artists. Most exhibits will remain displayed throughout the month for those who are unable to attend the Saturday night walk.

Moonflower Market

39 E. 100 N.

435-259-5712

Logan Hansen employs creative photography techniques to capture and display the dynamic interaction of rock, sky, and life in the Moab area, striving to synthesize passing moments in context of a seemingly timeless landscape.

The Edge Gallery

137 N. Main St.

435-259-5855

www.bretedge.com

The Edge Gallery features fine art landscape photography by Bret Edge. Each photograph is presented as a breathtaking canvas wrap or archival plaque mount in an open, contemporary gallery space.

Moab Arts & Recreation Center

111 E. 100 N.

435-259-6272

www.moabcity.org/marc

Alf (Steven) Randell’s panoramic images of the Colorado Plateau demonstrates his love of climbing and the wide, panoramic view of the desert. Randell hopes to transform rooms into desert valleys with his photos. Yrma van der Steenstraesen’s contemporary paintings share the beauty of nature combined with her feminine touch. Her paintings vary from almost realistic portrayals, sometimes surreal, to abstract compositions.

Eklecticafe

352 N. Main St.

435.259.6896

Eklecticafe is proud to display the works of Castle Valley artist Trish Ogilvy, a sculpture artist who has enjoyed many years of expressing her comical and the bizarre ideas in clay

Framed Image Fine Art

59 E. Center St.

435-259-4446

www.framedimagemoab.com

Framed Image celebrates its 10th anniversary with an exhibit from legendary Expressionist painter, and canyon country mystic, John DePuy.

Overlook Gallery

83 E. Center St.

435-259-3861

www.theoverlookgallery.com

At The Overlook, a working artist studio and gallery, James McKew and Tim J. Morse will be showing a large collection of landscapes recently painted outdoors, directly from nature, and several larger paintings they’ve created in the studio.

Museum of Moab

118 E. Center St.

435-259-7985

www.moabmuseum.org

Art on rails fills the museum with an exhibit of Train Graffiti photography by Geré Drake. Featuring from simple tags to more complex murals the amount of art rolling across Grand County creates a staggering display of mobile art.