Our Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts is the only museum in the country dedicated to displaying a state-owned collection of contemporary folk art. It features objects made by Utah artists from the state’s American Indian, rural, occupational, and ethnic communities. The museum offers a snapshot of Utah’s contemporary culture and heritage.
The Chase Home Museum is always free and open to the public during posted hours. The ground level has two exhibition galleries, as well as a timeline with information about the history of Liberty Park, the Chase family, and the Chase Home. There are two exhibition galleries on the second level that are only accessible by stairs. The museum also houses a small library of folk and traditional arts-related resources that are available for browsing while at the museum.
Current hours for the Chase Home Museum can be found here.
An informational video about the Chase Home Museum’s history is available on our YouTube Channel.