
Add Your Event to TownLift.
Week of Events
Noon Year’s Eve
Noon Year’s Eve is a fun and creative way for the littles to ring in the New Year at a kid-appropriate time! Celebrate the new year early with a fun, creative party for all ages! Decorate crowns, craft air-dry clay picture frames with Polaroid photos, and enjoy light snacks while you create. Add to our
Free walking tour
Ring in the new year with a walking tour of Old Town! Wander past murals and historic buildings with a local guide and mama ready to share some of Park City's history and lore with you! This walking tour is free (gratuities appreciated) and meets upstairs inside Old Town Transit Center. We'll wander for 1-1.5
Family Friendly: K-Pop Demon Hunters Tiger Workshop
Create “Derpy,” K-pop Tiger. Fun and playful art workshop where we blend traditional Korean folk painting (Minhwa) with the bright style of K-pop demon-hunter animation. In this workshop, you will paint “Derpy “ a cute, chubby tiger with blue shining mismatched eyes. Duffy is a friendly demon-hunter hero who protects the village with charm and
Wheel Try It (Jan 2)
This class is ideal for beginners who are excited to learn the basics of wheel throwing in a low-stakes environment, and a great precursor to a multi-week course. A Studio staff member will provide a demonstration at the beginning of class and offer guidance as students practice at their own wheels. Fees cover the
Gazing Eyes and Giving Ears: Slam Poetry Event
For our final event in conjunction with Gaze Into These Eyes, local poets will fill our exhibition with passion and words. Hear Salt Lake based poets speak on personal emotion and community struggles. Through expressions both individual and societal, we'll take one last reflection on this powerful exhibition. Poets include: Sammi Walker, Chris Atkin, Isabella
Winter Break Drop-Ins: Printmaking Greeting Cards
Stamp in the new year! Explore simple printmaking techniques by creating your own foam stamps to design patterns, symbols, or words that reflect what matters most to you. Whether your card is a note of gratitude, hope, or advocacy, it’s a meaningful way to start the new year through art. This drop-in is inspired by
Add Your Event to TownLift.





