JG Art Gallery — Park City, UT | JG Art Gallery + Events™
JG Art Gallery — Park City, Utah
JG Art Gallery + Events™ — Park City, UT

Art & altitude.
Twenty years in
Park City.

2870 Prospector Ave, Park City, UT 84060
(435) 901-1463
Last Friday Gallery Stroll
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(435) 901-1463  ·  Hours vary seasonally. Call ahead or walk in.
Address
2870 Prospector Ave
Park City, UT 84060
Prospector area, off Hwy 224
Last Friday Gallery Stroll
Every last Friday  ·  5–8 PM
Join Park City galleries for the monthly evening stroll. New work, wine, and conversation.
The Gallery

Where ski culture
meets serious art.

JG Art Gallery + Events has been part of Park City’s art scene since 2002, when Jude Grenney opened Phoenix Gallery on mid Main Street after a decade of working for seven other galleries in town. The gallery has moved and evolved — from Phoenix to J GO Gallery in 2010, to the O.P. Rockwell Listening Room in 2018 — but the curatorial position has not changed.

Park City is a resort town with a serious art market. Collectors arrive in winter for skiing and in summer for the festival circuit, and they buy work they can live with in homes in five states. The gallery’s program reflects that market: contemporary, accessible in scale, exceptional in craft, and priced across a range that serves a collector at their first purchase and their fifteenth.

The current Park City space is on Prospector Ave, in the gallery’s own building. It carries work from the full 52-artist JG roster — some artists showing exclusively in Park City, others in rotation with the Bainbridge Island location. The Last Friday Gallery Stroll brings the Prospector neighborhood to life every month.

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JG Art Gallery Park City exterior
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JG Art Gallery Park City interior
2870 Prospector Ave
Park City, UT 84060

Located in the Prospector area, off Highway 224.
(435) 901-1463
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Twenty Years in Park City

From Phoenix Gallery
to Prospector Ave.

The gallery has survived two recessions, a pandemic, a move to a concert venue, and the transition from a resort-town market that barely accepted abstraction to one where abstract work now outsells representational. That history is in the walls at Prospector.

2002
Phoenix Gallery
Opens on mid Main Street.

Jude Grenney opens Phoenix Gallery after a decade managing seven Park City galleries. The focus from day one: contemporary work where the hand of the artist is visible.

2010
J GO Gallery
A new name. A larger space.

Phoenix becomes J GO Gallery. The roster expands and the program deepens, tracking the market shift toward abstraction that Jude had been watching for years.

2018
Rockwell Listening Room
4,000 sq ft. A stage. A pandemic.

J GO moves into the O.P. Rockwell Listening Room — 4,000 square feet above a cocktail lounge and coffee bar. When COVID arrives, Jude runs yoga, jazz concerts, and FaceTime art shows to keep the gallery alive.

2022
Bainbridge Island
A second location.

Jude acquires Roby King Gallery on Bainbridge Island, WA. Park City’s winter season and Bainbridge’s summer season complement each other perfectly.

2024
Prospector Ave
JG Art Gallery + Events.

J GO becomes JG Art Gallery + Events. The Park City gallery moves to its own building on Prospector Ave, with room for the full 52-artist roster and a proper space for events.

From the Collection
Works at Park City.
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Come In
On Prospector Ave.
Twenty years of good taste.

Call ahead for hours: (435) 901-1463. Last Friday Gallery Stroll every month, 5 to 8 PM. Always worth the drive off Main Street.