HORNE FINE ART celebrates 18 years of offering high quality Utah artwork, in an inviting and spacious gallery/studio setting just south of downtown Salt Lake City. We opened in 2003, and currently focus on paintings by award-winning artists Phyllis Horne and her daughter, Karen Horne, as well as occasional works by other artists from the gallery collection.
Artwork ranges from traditional Western landscapes and gardens to contemporary impressionist cityscapes, dining scenes and dancers. With its sixteen-foot ceilings and large skylights, attractive exhibition space and working studio, HORNE FINE ART offers an authentic and pleasant setting for the display and creation of art.
Artwork ranges from traditional Western landscapes and gardens to contemporary impressionist cityscapes, dining scenes and dancers. With its sixteen-foot ceilings and large skylights, attractive exhibition space and working studio, HORNE FINE ART offers an authentic and pleasant setting for the display and creation of art.
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Alice Merrill Horne
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Born in a log cabin in Fillmore, Utah in 1868, Alice Merrill Horne went on to make extraordinary contributions to her state. The authors of Artists of Utah (1999) describe her as "one of the most active civic and cultural movers that Utah has ever called citizen." In 1898, at the age of 30, Alice Merrill Horne ran for the 3rd Utah Legislature.
Karen Horne – Bio
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Born in New York City, Karen Horne was raised in California and Utah. She drew and sculpted from an early age. She was fortunate to grow up in a home where art was both created and collected. She was inspired by her mother, Phyllis F. Horne, a noted landscape painter.
Another influence was her paternal great-grandmother, Alice Merrill Horne, "Utah's First Lady of the Arts, " who established The Utah Art Institute in 1899 (now Utah Division of Arts and Museums).Alice fostered the work of outstanding early Utah Artists, such as Minerva Teichert and J.T.Harwood. Karen Horne attended Skyline High, and went on to Yale University, graduating with honors and distinction in the art major.
Another influence was her paternal great-grandmother, Alice Merrill Horne, "Utah's First Lady of the Arts, " who established The Utah Art Institute in 1899 (now Utah Division of Arts and Museums).Alice fostered the work of outstanding early Utah Artists, such as Minerva Teichert and J.T.Harwood. Karen Horne attended Skyline High, and went on to Yale University, graduating with honors and distinction in the art major.
Art of Dance
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Karen Horne's ART of DANCE series celebrates the synergy between the art forms of dance and painting. It is animated by her skill at painting the figure, her experience as an amateur ballroom dancer, as well as her early training in ballet. Karen has had the opportunity to collaborate with numerous dance companies, including Ballet West Academy, BYU Ballroom, U of U Ballet and Tablado Flamenco.
Central Park NYC
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This is a great opportunity to add one or more of these lushly observed works to your collection. Note the dynamic engagement and direct brushwork due to the artist creating these paintings plein-air. Even the large canvases (4040!) were painted right out in the park. Karen Horne found these green spaces an inspiring oasis in a city of steel and concrete.
Exhibits/Events
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We welcome you to join us in person for this celebration of the. Looking to enhance your home environment? Wanting a timeless gift or art for a special someone? Browse our offerings, including original paintings of romantic dancers, gardens and flowers by Karen Horne, and cheery gardens by Phyllis Horne.
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