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Your Point of Contact for ...
"The Art of Living"
801.583.3473
Susie Stovall "Slow Ride" mixed media
Thank you for visiting Urban Artifacts on-line Gallery, on-line since 1996!
We are your point of contact to the world of art and fine craft, where we offer personal attention to meet
your every need.
It is our intention to provide you the best in personally selected contemporary art and fine craft.
Whether you have a blankspot on the wall that needs filling, if you are looking for a special gift, or if you
need something for a client or employee, we are here to serve you.
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Over the years our reputation for fair dealing and honest business practices have won us both business success and recognition as one of the Top 100 Retailers of American Craft in the nation. We look forward to working directly with you.
Susie and Bob Stovall are award winning craftsmen and artists. We have a unique eye for value in craft and contemporary art and have devoted our energies for over 10 years to selecting outstanding works by talented artist. It is our intent to make buying art over the web a fun easy, comfortable, and secure experience.
Urban Artifacts
696 North Pioneer Fork RD.
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
Payment may be made through Pay Pal.
You have the option of using a Pay Pal account
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Check out these books and magazines to learn more about urbanartifacts.
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Decor Magazine, July 1999
Art Marketing
Feature Article "Masters of the Craft" by, Tricia Bisoux A dialog with three craft galleries: Urban Artifacts Gallery, Houston; Twist Gallery, Port land and Appalachian Spring, Washington, D.C. |
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The Ceramic Design Book , by Lark Books
Congratulations to Urban Artifacts artists included in this great new book.
Barbara Chadwick-Bland, pgs. 24 & 106
Roy Hanscom, pg. 44
Marie EvB Gibbons, pg. 65
Lundin Kudo, pg. 78
Marsha McCarthy, pg. 77

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June 1998 Issue of Ceramics Monthly
" Seven Points of View " (Up Front" section, page-26)
Seven ceramicists revealed seven points of view in an invitational exhibition featured at Urban Artifacts Gallery in Houston. by Julie Miracle, reviewing the fall 1997 Urban Artifacts Clay Invitational. |
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Southwest Art - May, 1998
page 122
Best of the West
Texas: Urban Artifacts, "Contemporary Glass Objects"
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Southwest Art - December, 1997 page 124
Conversation Piece: "Three Gallery Owners Discuss The Fine Line Between Art and Craft"
"For a look at the contemporary craft movement, we talked to three experts in the field: Ferdinand Hampson, owner of Habitat Galleries in Pontiac, MI, Aspen CO. and Boca Raton, FL; Susie Stovall, owner of Urban Artifacts in Salt Lake City, UT.; and Fay Abrams, owner of Mariposa Gallery in Santa Fe, NM. |
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July 1997
Urban Artifacts website featured in "Laura LeMay's : Guide to Sizzling Website Design" pages 58-59.
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