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Show Kimball Opens 4 Art of Christma s Present' Exhibit galleries from Nov. 14 through Dec. 9. After Dec. 9, the exhibit will be in the Little Gallery. Bob and Barbara Wilson of Park City Furniture are the sponsors of the Art of Christmas Present. Hole will offer blown glass vases and bowls. The exhibit will include water colors by David Ke-ough Ke-ough and Doti Marden-Rey-nolds. Sharon Shepherd will have pastels in the exhibit; Nancy Caravan, pen and inks with watercolors. Past Kimball Art Center Main Gallery exhibitors, Guillermo Granizo and Manuel de Arce, and future exhibitor, Ming Lowe, will be represented repre-sented in the show. Prints, including those of Kris Billington, will also be presented. The artwork and crafts will be in all price ranges. . Buyers may take their purchases from the show at the time of sale. Come early for the best selection. The Art of Christmas Present will be in both Hundreds of gift items made by local and western artists will be displayed in the Kimball Art Center's Art of Christmas Present exhibit. The exhibit will open with a reception from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14. The Kimball Art Guild will hold a bake sale during the reception, recep-tion, Christmas tree ornaments and holiday specialty items will be available. Two examples are Catherine Kuz- minski's porcelain and Sallv Wolfe Tetting's blown glass ornaments. Patchwork Christmas stockings by Patti Owens and dough ornaments by Abba Dabba will also be offered. Practical items such as Roly Pearson's wool caps will appear along with such whimsical pieces as Kathy Doll's fabric windsocks. Other fiber art will include batiks by Carryl Brown and needlepoint by Marsha Lee. Jerry Fuhriman's turquoise and Roger Fuller's gold represent only two of the many types and styles of jewelry that will be displayed. display-ed. For jewelry storage and other uses, there will be wood boxes by Californian Fred Buss and Coloradans William and Colleen Fickin-ger. Fickin-ger. Ceramics, pottery, stoneware stone-ware and porcelains will be a large part of the show. Some of the artisans whose work will be featured are Tom and Paris Bottman, Lee Dillon, Denny Howard and Bruce Dehnert. Diane Dillman, whose stained glass Indian has been in the Kimball Art Center foyer, will have other stained glass pieces available. avail-able. Pete Park will be another stained glass exhibitor. exhi-bitor. Laurie Thai of Jackson |