Park City · Utah
The Mountain West room.
2870 Prospector Avenue · Park City, UT 84060
A working gallery in Prospector Square, forty minutes from Salt Lake City International. Same exhibition program as Bainbridge — sometimes simultaneously, sometimes one room ahead of the other. Park City Gallery Stroll is our recurring opening evening, the last Friday of every month, when the gallery quarter opens late and the artists come through.
How to find us
2870 Prospector Avenue
Park City, UT 84060
Prospector Square sits off Kearns Boulevard, the first commercial district as you come into Park City from the Salt Lake side.
- Forty minutes from Salt Lake City International (SLC)
- Free parking on-site at Prospector Square
- Five minutes from Old Town Park City
- Direct access from Kearns Boulevard
Hours
By appointment, with extended hours during exhibitions and Park City Gallery Stroll evenings.
Each exhibition runs for the full month. Once the show is up, the works stay on the wall through the following month's Stroll. Visiting between openings is welcome and quiet.
Schedule a visit by writing to the gallery; we respond personally, usually same business day.
Currently showing
Material Mediations — three Pacific Northwest artists working in salvaged cedar, forged iron, and wood relief. Through May 31, 2026.
Next: High Altitude opens July 31 on Park City Gallery Stroll — the summer show built for and from the elevation.
- Andy McConnell — Sculpture
- Maria Cristalli — Forged iron
- Jill Kyong — Wood relief
Park City Gallery Stroll
Last Friday, every month — the night the gallery quarter stays open.
Park City Gallery Stroll is the mountain town's recurring opening evening, when the gallery district stays open late, the artists come through, and the rooms fill with collectors, tourists, and locals. We open Park City exhibitions on this evening because it's when Park City is itself most a gallery town — and because the program builds best when it opens to a real audience, not a quiet room.
If your visit falls on a Last Friday, you'll see the program at full breadth. If it falls on a different night, you'll see it the way it lives most of the time — quiet, the work in front of you and no crowd.
Plan a visit.
Tell us what you'd like to see and when you'd like to come. We'll reserve the time, walk you through whatever's on view, and have any specific works pulled out if you've already identified pieces from the Collection or Viewing Rooms.