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Experience art, music and Sundance’s final year on Main Street this January

Photo: Historic Park City Alliance.
PARK CITY, Utah — Historic Park City’s Main Street will host a diverse lineup of cultural events throughout January, culminating in the final Sundance Film Festival to be held in our mountain town.
The Historic Park City Alliance is inviting residents and visitors to explore the area’s galleries, theaters and special events from early January through the festival’s conclusion Feb. 1.
“As we bid a bittersweet adieu to the Sundance Film Festival, we encourage guests to wander, stroll, and immerse themselves in Historic Park City, which has been the home of the beloved event for more than 40 years,” said Ginger Wicks, Executive Director of the Historic Park City Alliance. “In addition to film, the arts are on full display this month with new gallery exhibits, music performances, and art strolls for all to enjoy.”
January events
Snow Globe Art Stroll
Through Jan. 3
Seven life-sized snow globes line Main Street, each featuring winter scenes created by local artists with hidden silver snowflakes.
America Martin: Celebration at Gallery MAR
Jan. 2
The gallery presents work by America Martin, an American painter and sculptor known for bold representations of the human form and nature.
Sheena Easton at The Egyptian Theatre
Jan. 2-4
The Grammy Award-winning artist, who has sold more than 20 million records worldwide, performs three nights at the historic venue.
The Record Company at The Egyptian Theatre
Jan. 8-10
The Grammy-nominated trio brings its blues-influenced sound to Park City for three performances.
Havoc Hendricks + Samantha daSilva: Exhibition at Gallery MAR
Jan. 16
Two contemporary artists explore texture, pattern and place through distinct artistic voices.
The Ocean Blue at The Egyptian Theatre
Jan. 16-18
The ’80s indie pop band kicks off its “Frigid Winter Days Tour” with hits including “Between Something and Nothing” and “Drifting, Falling.”
Cambria Williams book signing at Dolly’s Bookstore
Jan. 17, 2 p.m.
Author Cambria Williams signs copies of “Keeper of the Word,” the sequel to “The Befallen.”
Sundance Film Festival
Jan. 22-Feb. 1
The festival’s final year in Park City. Business hours may vary during the event. Check historicparkcityutah.com for updated information.
Devotchka at The Egyptian Theatre
Jan. 23-25
The multi-instrumental band behind the Grammy-nominated “Little Miss Sunshine” soundtrack performs during Sundance.
Bill Engvall at The Egyptian Theatre
Jan. 29-Feb. 1
The Grammy-nominated comedian and Park City resident, known from the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, closes out the month.
Park City Art & Music Gallery Stroll
Jan. 30, 6-9 p.m.
Monthly gallery walk along Main Street featuring art, food, drinks and music. Look for Park City Gallery Association flags. Free event held the last Friday of every month.
Ongoing events
The Downstairs
Beat Sessions, Set Saturdays and live music every Friday and Saturday night. Full lineup.
Trivia Tuesdays at Collie’s Sports Bar & Grill
Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m.
Free trivia night open to all ages.
Flanagan’s on Main
Live DJ Fridays at 9 p.m., karaoke Saturdays 9 p.m.-1 a.m. During Sundance, live music runs 2 p.m.-1 a.m.
The Spur Bar & Grill
Live music nightly, open daily 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Full lineup.








