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Symposium Venue

1355 West 3100 South
West Valley City, UT 84119-3007
(801) 965-5100 Phone
www.culturalcelebration.org
Facility Contacts:
| Receptionist Anna Cutler Ph: (801) 965-5100 Fax: (801) 965-5111 |
Events Jeff Olsen Ph: (801) 965-5102 |
Events Blair Randall Ph: (801) 965-5082 |
Exhibitors: You may download a PDF of the floorplan and booth layout by clicking on the architectural graphic below. Please make any equipment rentals and special arrangements directly with the facility contacts above. Download the UCCC Rental Guide here.



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The Utah Cultural Celebration Center is dedicated to enriching and strengthening communities by promoting the expression of the arts, education, opportunities for economic development and the celebration of human diversity.
The Center is committed to:
- The preservation and perpetuation of cultural traditions
- Creating a setting for cultural exchange and experience
- Promoting the visual and performing arts as well as the humanities
- Encouraging education through creative thinking and experiential learning
- Enhancing opportunities for economic development
- Providing a social infrastructure for networking within the community
- Establishing a 'home' for diverse artistic achievement.
The Center is designed to strengthen a sense of unity among the people of the Wasatch Front by highlighting cultural wealth and creativity and offering a forum to celebrate our residents’ talents in music, dance, performance and visual arts. We work to provide a place where family and friends can come together, and where cultural arts are nurtured, promoted, and celebrated.
This is a facility that is destined to become a home for the rich traditions of Utah’s people, and a place where new traditions are born. Come join the Celebration!
Reawakened Beauty: Tillman Crane’s Jordan River Photographs - Feb. 24
The 30 photographs selected from Tillman Crane’s book A Walk along the Jordan truly capture a sense of place that is sacred and profane; beautiful and flawed in this black and white collection.
| When: | Mon - Thurs 9 am - 6 pm and by arrangement |
| Cost: | Free |
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Utah’s African History: Storytelling Through Art and Craft - Feb. 24
Utah’s African History: Storytelling Through Art and Craft highlights the diversity of Utah’s African heritage and culture. The exhibit includes art, artifacts and family heirlooms drawn from Utah’s African and African American Communities.
| When: | Gallery Hours are Mon - Thurs 9 am - 6 pm and by arrangement, closed most holidays. |
| Cost: | Free |
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