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The leaves are turning color, and the colors are out in force at this month's Salt Lake Gallery Stroll Friday, Sept. 19, from 6 to 9 p.m. at participating galleries across Salt Lake City.

Here are some highlights:

'Forest' and 'Sand' • CUAC, 175 E. 200 South, will debut two exhibits. Ogden artist Jason Manley's "Paved Forest" features sculptures with a loose theme of mass-production and manufacturing with objects from nature. Colorado artist Tyler Beard's "Amid Sand and Sun" uses photography and sculpture in a mashup of nature imagery with formal techniques, cutting elements of the photos away or pasting them atop other imagery.

UMOCA's '.gifShop' • The Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, 20 S. West Temple, brings one of Salt Lake City's underground "geniuses," a designer and artist who goes by the moniker Admiral Potato, in a series of low-tech animations collectively called ".gifShop." Friday's exhibit is the first of six in the series.

Meyers, 'Between Worlds' • The photographs of Utah artist Bernard C. Meyers will be featured in an exhibit, "Between Worlds," at the Alice Gallery in the Glendinning Mansion, 617 E. South Temple. Meyers describes the narrative of the images as being "about an elusive place, the vantage point between the world of our constructed socialized realities and everything else beyond." This is the first in a series of planned solo exhibitions at the state-run Alice Gallery.

For more details and a list of participating galleries, go to gallerystroll.org.