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Kimball Art Center | Park City


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Landmark: Kimball Art Center
City: Park City
Country: USA Utah
Continent: North America

Kimball Art Center, Park City, USA Utah, North America

The Kimball Art Center is an arts organization located in Park City, Utah. It serves as a hub for artistic creation, exhibition, and education within the community.

Visual Characteristics

The Kimball Art Center is housed in a historic building constructed primarily of brick. The structure features a pitched roof and large windows. Its exterior color is a muted red brick, and it stands two stories high. The architectural style is vernacular, reflecting early 20th-century commercial buildings in the region.

Location & Access Logistics

The Kimball Art Center is situated at 638 Park Avenue, Park City, Utah. It is approximately 0.3km East of the main downtown area (Main Street). Parking is available in a dedicated lot adjacent to the building, with additional metered street parking on Park Avenue and surrounding streets. Public transport options include the Park City Transit bus system; routes 1, 2, and 6 stop within a 0.2km radius of the center.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The building that houses the Kimball Art Center was originally constructed in 1901 as the Park City Library. It was later repurposed and became the Kimball Art Center in 1976, named in honor of the Kimball family, early settlers and benefactors of Park City. The site itself is situated on land that was historically part of the mining district of Park City.

Key Highlights & Activities

The center hosts rotating exhibitions of local, regional, and national artists. It offers a variety of art classes and workshops for all ages, including pottery, painting, and drawing. Visitors can also explore the gift shop, which features works by local artisans. The building's main gallery space is accessible to the public during operating hours.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available on-site. Limited shaded areas are present in the immediate vicinity of the building. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the building and surrounding area. Food vendors and restaurants are located on nearby Main Street, within a 0.3km walk.

Best Time to Visit

For optimal lighting for photography of the building's exterior, late afternoon (approximately 3 PM to 5 PM) provides direct sunlight on the brick facade. The center is open year-round, with specific exhibition schedules and class registration periods available on their website. No specific tide or weather conditions are critical for visiting.

Facts & Legends

A verified historical oddity is that the building served as the town's library for over 70 years before its transformation into an arts center, a testament to its enduring community role.

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