Exhibits

PRESERVING THE PAST FOR THE FUTURE

Exhibit Space Is Limited

With limited space options at the moment, we don’t have the luxury of providing “permanent” exhibits at this time.  Instead, we offer a new exhibit periodically.  Come by and visit our exhibits, they really should be seen in person to truly appreciate them.

Review the exhibit details below to find out if this month’s exhibit is on display in the Kaysville City building main lobby, or the Fruit Heights City Building on South Mountain Road.

If you are unable to visit the exhibit, we hope you enjoy this “virtual” version in the meantime.

Exhibit Space Is Limited

With limited space options at the moment, we don’t have the luxury of providing “permanent” exhibits at this time.  Instead, we offer a new exhibit each month.  Come by and visit our exhibits, they really should be seen in person to truly appreciate them.

Review the exhibit details below to find out if this month’s exhibit is on display in the Kaysville City building main lobby, or the Fruit Heights City Building on South Mountain Road.

If you are unable to visit the exhibit, we hope you enjoy this “virtual” version in the meantime.

Exhibit Space Is Limited

With limited space options at the moment, we don’t have the luxury of providing “permanent” exhibits at this time.  Instead, we offer a new exhibit each month.  Come by and visit our exhibits, they really should be seen in person to truly appreciate them.

Review the exhibit details below to find out if this month’s exhibit is on display in the Kaysville City building main lobby, or the Fruit Heights City Building on South Mountain Road.

If you are unable to visit the exhibit, we hope you enjoy this “virtual” version in the meantime.

On Display Now

Indigenous Presence in Early Davis County

Indigenous Presence in Early Davis County

ome and visit our "Indigenous Presence in Early Davis County" exhibit.  It's available during office hours at the Kaysville-Fruit Heights Museum of History & Art exhibit space, in the north foyer of the Kaysville City Administration Building. ...

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Exhibit Posts

Student Art – A View of the Past

Student Art – A View of the Past

Presented by Kaysville - Fruit Heights Museum of History and ArtPresented by Kaysville - FruitHeights Museum of History and Art The public is invited to view student art on display through the end of March in the north foyer of the Kaysville Administration Building....

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A 1976 Bicentennial Art Redux Exhibit

A 1976 Bicentennial Art Redux Exhibit

Presented by Kaysville - Fruit Heights Museum of History and ArtPresented by Kaysville - FruitHeights Museum of History and Art The public is invited to view a collection of twenty-eight paintings that were originally commissioned for the national bicentennial in...

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Architect William Allen

Architect William Allen

Exhibit ongoing due to popular demand! This exhibit will be extended beyond April.  Don't miss out!As part of the April Architecture Adventures sponsored by Davis County Museums, Kaysville - Fruit Heights Museum of History and Art is exhibiting a show featuring...

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Exhibit Posts

Student Art – A View of the Past

Student Art – A View of the Past

Presented by Kaysville - Fruit Heights Museum of History and ArtPresented by Kaysville - FruitHeights Museum of History and Art The public is invited to view student art on display through the end of March in the north foyer of the Kaysville Administration Building....

read more
A 1976 Bicentennial Art Redux Exhibit

A 1976 Bicentennial Art Redux Exhibit

Presented by Kaysville - Fruit Heights Museum of History and ArtPresented by Kaysville - FruitHeights Museum of History and Art The public is invited to view a collection of twenty-eight paintings that were originally commissioned for the national bicentennial in...

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