2025 Winners
Art on Loan
We had some incredible pieces from 2025. From stunning metalwork, to landscape photography, to peeking into Southern Utah's history, these pieces do not disappoint.
Robert Corsetti
Moonlight Marauders, acrylic on canvas, portrays a magical nocturnal encounter between two unlikely companions, inviting viewers to imagine the hidden mysteries of the night.
Cheryl Collins & Trent Ripplinger
Walk Lightly is a bronze and steel heron that embodies graceful harmony and Barbara Ward’s call to tread gently on the earth, reflecting a collaborative artistic journey rooted in inspiration and connection.
Liz Fortney
Turbulence Ahead captures a fleeting, storm-lit moment over Hell Hole—an emotional return to photography during the artist’s battle with Covid.
Adele Greenleaf
Homage to Pioneer Mothers honors the enduring strength and essential role of women throughout history.
Charly Moore
The piece captures an unexpected, breathtaking sunrise over the otherworldly Hanksville landscape during a night-photography trip originally planned to photograph the Milky Way and star trails.
Judith Hutcheson
Oil on Arches Oil paper, this piece is an interpretation of the view of Red Mountain from approximately the Ice Box or Veterans home on Red Mountain Boulevard.
Sloane Lisa Perez
Perez was our Biannual Student Featured Artist for 2025. This mixed-media piece depicts the artist’s grandfather’s restored Ford 8N tractor on the Ivins Bench, honoring their family’s deep local roots and multi-generational history in Ivins.
Aspen Blake
This piece was done with spray paint on composite. Blake said "I march to the beat of my own drum, and that drum is a kazoo." She explains how that's a very apt description of her! Blake was selected to be our Biannual Student Featured Artist at the Heritage Days Art Show 2025.







