DIY Park City Art Tour
Welcome to Park City, Utah, where Main Street serves as a perfect spot for art enthusiasts. The street screams creativity and artistic expression. Nestled under the majestic Wasatch Mountains, this charming street welcomes visitors into a world where galleries, boutiques, and studios come together to celebrate art and culture. Let me show you how you can do your own DIY Park City art tour.
  Did you know Main Street alone is home to over 20 art galleries? Each gallery has a different vibe, style, and ambiance, so it’s fun to step into a few and see which ones become your favorite.
While we were exploring Main Street, we met up with Michelle Cregor, at Art Elevated. We began talking and she was so much fun and had a wealth of art knowledge. We were thrilled when she offered to give us a tour of a few of their galleries. I love these spontaneous encounters and we had so much fun hopping from gallery to gallery. Each one had a different vibe but we were in awe of the fascinating art inside each one. Let me take you on your own tour of the five galleries.
First stop was Art Elevated
 577 Main Street
 I fell in love with this painting by Lindsey Erin.
The gallery also has several pieces by Thierry Guetta, best known in the contemporary art scene as “Mr. Brainwash “
Michael Babyak did these colorful guitar pieces.
 Check out Art Elevated on their website Facebook, and on Instagram.
Next, let’s head to Old Towne Gallery
 580 Main Street
They had an impressive collection of etchings from Salvador Dali.
I was obsessed with these gown paintings by Jillian Lee.
Look at this stunning bronze by Bill Mack.
Check out Ole Towne Gallery on their website and Facebook.
Our third stop is Park City Fine Arts.
 558 Main Street
There is a real sense of family in this gallery, especially knowing it contains works of art from not only Michael Rozenvain,
but also of his children, brother and sister duo Barak and Miri Rozenvain.
Stephen Boren’s paintings will make you want to hit the slopes.
I especially love this one he did of his wife.
 Check out Park City Fine Art on their website and on Facebook.
Next, we’ll step in to Prospect Gallery.
 573 Main Street
The building itself is a piece of both art and history. It opened in 1882 as the Park City Hotel, catering to the “new money” crowd involved in ranching and mining in the area.
These colorful oil paintings by Devon will indulge your love of pop culture.
You can also find some more mixed media pieces from Mr. Brainwash.
 Check out Prospect Gallery on their website and on FacebookÂ
Our final stop is Pando Fine Arts.
 444 Main Street
Want to be transported back in time? Check out these mixed media pieces by Taylor Smith. If you look closely, you see they repurpose computer disks in the art.
I love these pieces by A.M Stockhill. Some contain pages of books that help depict the story.
Check out Pando Fine Arts on Facebook and their website.
A warm thank you to Michelle Cregor for showing us around Park City and sharing your love of art with us. Â It was a fun way to spend the afternoon while visiting Main Street. As always, all opinions are 100% of MyTravelingKids.com.