A table is busy with crafting hands. A clay fish lays next to a pencil-rubbing on paper.

UMFA in the Wild – Gyotaku Fish Rubbings
Willard Bay State Park, Willard Peak Pond Pavilion #1, 900 W 650 N, Willard, UT 84340 
Friday, July 19 | 2-4 pm | Free

Venture out to Utah's amazing wilderness and make your own rubbings and drawings of fish inspired by the traditional Japanese art of Gyotaku fish prints. Gyotaku was created hundreds of years ago when Japanese fishermen wanted to record the fish they caught. Since there were no cameras, the fishermen would make prints of their fish using ink and rice paper.