Weber State University's Department of Performing Arts is large enough to provide the atmosphere and motivation you need to excel, and personal enough to enable you to stand out as an individual.

The Office of Cultural Affairs strives to establish and maintain the role of Weber State University as the center of cultural life and performing arts education on the Northern Wasatch Front.

Dr. Don Keipp inspires young musicians at Weber State University, where he is in his 25th as a Professor of Music, directing the percussion and jazz ensembles, the Basketball Pep Band, and also teaching jazz history and world music. A native of Colfax, Iowa, he received his B.M. from the University of Northern Iowa and M.A. and D.M.A. from the University of Iowa. Dr. Keipp is the former timpanist with the Cedar Rapids Symphony and the Rapides Symphony, and also former percussionist with the Quad Cities Symphony and the Tulsa Philharmonic. His music studies have taken him to Austria, India, Cuba, Brazil, Ireland and Ghana. Dr. Keipp is a past-president of the Utah chapter of the Percussive Arts Society and past-president of the Utah chapter of the International Association of Jazz Educators. Don enjoys spending time with his family and for the past 15 years has enjoyed biking, skiing, hiking, snowshoeing and backpacking with his wife Kathy.

The Ogden Nature Center’s mission is to unite people with nature and nurture appreciation and stewardship for the environment. Art projects at the Center include a summer concert series, birdhouse art competition and children’s Earth Day poster contest.

Published in Ogden Arts Venues

The Amphitheater hosts live entertainment during good weather periods of the year and every night during December in conjunction with Christmas Village. Several concerts and concert series take place during the summer and movies are shown on Monday and Friday evenings.

Published in Ogden Arts Venues

Ogden's Historic 25th Street, with its historic train depot, Union Station, provide a unique setting for the Annual Ogden Arts Festival. Scenic snow packed peaks of the Wasatch Mountains set the backdrop for a full day of entertainment and fun. And, as always it is Free and Open to the Public!

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Mayor's Awards Program

Mayor's Award in the ArtsOgden’s Mayor’s Awards in the Arts program began with the inauguration of Mayor Matthew Godfrey in 2001. Mayor Matthew Godfrey and Lifetime Arts Contributor Lorna Kennedy

Former Ogden City Arts Committee Chair Richard Scott, Board Member Sherry Ferrin, Ogden City Arts Coordinator Ginny Stout

It has been said, “Celebrate that which you wish to see more of in the world.” Held each year in October to coincide with National Arts Month, Ogden’s Mayor’s Awards in the Arts program provides the opportunity to shine the light of recognition on artists, arts advocates and organizations that have contributed in a significant way to the arts in our community.

Nominations for the 2009 Mayor’s Awards in the Arts will be accepted beginning in July. Check back at that time for a link to the nomination form.

Mayor's Awards Nomination

Ogden City and Ogden City Arts, on behalf of Mayor Matthew Godfrey, invite you to submit nominations for the 2009 Mayor’s Awards in the Arts.

The awards recognize the outstanding contributions of individual artists or groups of artists in eight arts disciplines: Dance, Design, Folk, Literary, Media, Music, Theater, Visual Arts and Art Advocacy.

Nomination Form

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Visit Ogden City

Ogden City Arts and Events

Ogden City Mayor-Matthew R Godfrey

Downtown Ogden Inc. is a business partnership with Ogden City.

Location & Phone

2484 Washington Blvd. Ste 101 Ogden, Utah 84401
801-393-3866

Staff Details

Ginny Stout
Dan Musgrave- Executive Director
Paula Pace- Project Assistant