Prehistoric Museum, USU Eastern Presents Terry Willis – Red Rocks and Blue Skies

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Press Release

The artistry of Terry Willis always delivers a breathtaking look at nature. Her true-to-life scenes depict the outdoors at the peak of its beauty.

This Iowa native relocated to Utah in 1980 and was inspired by the rugged canyons and peaceful solitude. Her paintings evoke a feeling of being alone and witnessing the landscape first-hand. The oil and acrylic images capturing a moment in time as the light and shadows play on the landscape.

“This is one of the most beautiful exhibitions I have had the pleasure to place on display. Each creation makes you feel as though you are there,” said Lloyd Logan, director of education and exhibits.

Terry Willis also creates glass etching, metal work and wood carving. We hope that you can find time to see this incredible depiction of the spectacular area that surrounds us here in Utah’s Castle Country. Examples of Terry’s work can be seen at willisworksstudio.com.

The Prehistoric Museum, located at 155 East Main Street in Price, Utah, is a multi-faceted venue that includes paleontology, archaeology, geology and an art gallery. This spectacular art gallery show is a must-see event. Located on the second floor of the museum, this exhibition can be experienced from Aug. 29 through Sept. 28 during regularly scheduled hours of operation, Monday through Saturday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. General admission rates apply.

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