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Show Little Gallery of Arts still looking for a home The Little Gallery of Arts had their monthlv meeting at the home of president Meg Hatch on Thursday, April 17. There were 18 members present with guest Mike Perry, museum director, as speaker for the evening. A permanent home for the Little Gallery was thoroughly discussed. Speculative plans for an addition to the Field House of Natural History were deliberated on. Hopes were that funds, grants, etc., could be raised to build an auditorium for Gallery purposes, convention meetings, etc., that could serve the needs of the Little Gallery of Arts, the museum, and the Uintah Basin. All artists in the area are invited to exhibit one to three i.. paintings in the Festival of tl which will be held this Friday, t , and Saturday, April 26. The hoT Friday 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturda" p.m. ;" Artists are to bring their w; Friday April 25 at 2 p.m. to the-High the-High School for hanging. Tlx; exhibit is sponsored by the Gallery of Arts. A membership drive for tb : terested in the Little Gallc . presently in progress. Far '., information, please call preside Hatch, 789-1715; vice presideT. Freestone, 789-3518; sec-treasurer sec-treasurer Colleen Martin, 789-t..' |