Utah Museum of Fine Arts
- Address:
- Marcia and John Price Museum Building
410 Campus Center Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 - Website:
- www.umfa.utah.edu/
- Main:
- 801-581-7332
- Fax:
- 801-585-5198
- Email:
- Click here
- Category:
- Art Galleries & Museums
- Location:
- On the University of Utah campus
- Season:
- Year-Round
- Price:
- $0-7
Spanning more than 5,000 years of human creativity, the UMFA’s permanent collection features some 17,000 works from Greek and Roman antiquities to contemporary American art. Museum visitors will observe the piety of medieval Europe, marvel at the intricacies of Native American weavings, walk with Egyptian Pharaohs, battle with Japanese Samurai, and experience African village life.
The UMFA features a host of special touring exhibitions from among the most distinguished collections worldwide. The recent and highly successful exhibition, Monet to Picasso from the Cleveland Museum of Art, attracted 80,000 visitors during its three-month run.
Children and adults can enjoy a variety of free public programming and art education opportunities at the UMFA all year round. Films, symposia, artist talks and gallery tours enhance each Museum visitor’s experience, and family-friendly programs such as family backpacks and Third Saturday art activities provide enthralling Museum adventures for children of all ages.
Commemorate your journey at the UMFA with art-inspired merchandise from The Museum Store, and drop by the f/Stop Café for sweet and savory delectables like sandwiches, soups, salads and pastries.
Visit the Utah Museum of Fine Arts today and let the artistic adventure begin!
From the North or South: Travel on I-15 to the 600 South exit then turn left on State Street and right on 400 South. Head east on 400 South to 1300 East. (400 South becomes 500 South). From 500 South and 1300 East, proceed east on 500 South to 1580 East. Turn left at the light and take the next immediate right before the roundabout onto South Campus Drive. Continue east to the next light and turn left onto Campus Center Drive (1725 East). The UMFA is on your immediate left. The visitor parking lot is located east of the Museum.
Visitor parking is free weekends and is available in the Visitor Parking Lot east of the Museum, except for marked private permit spaces. Remember to register your license at the front desk.


