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Show Art Center Buys Teach Em To Move For Collection A Two paintings and one sculpture have been pur chased by the Salt Lake Art Center from the Second In termouhtain Biennial, director James L Haseltine announced recently They are Sea Change , oil by Lee Deffebach, Salt Lake City, Utah; Empty Saa, ddle, brorae by Wolf Englewood, Colorado; and Brown Diamond in Rectangle by George Woodman, Boulder, Colorado Funds were provided by the Ben and Abby Grey Foundation and other sources Lee Deffebach was born in Pog-ceb- in 1928 She Texas, Houston, studied at the University of Utah and the Art Students LeaNew York City and re- gue, ceived a Fulbrlght Grant to Recipient of Italy in 1955-5- 6 numerous awards, she has exhibited nationally and had shows in Utah New York and Washington, D C. and is represented in many private collections and that erf Utah State University. She is currently teaching at the Salt Lake Art Center School one-m- an 'ns TIME Wolf Pogreba, born in Germany in 1936, studied art in Colorado, Mexico, Germany and France He has exhibited extensively in group and invitational exhibitions throughout the Umted States and in Paris Among his many one-mshows have been ones at the Museum of New Mexico, Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego, Phoenix Art Museum and the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas He is represented in numerous private and public collections an three-wee- teachers k? workshop in creative movement of children will be conducted July 6 through July 23 at the University of Utah under the direction of internationally Viracclaimed artist-teachginia Tanner The workshop is open to dance educators and elementary teachers Participants will explore the principles and techniques of guiding er SOCIETY SEEKS George Woodman was born in Concord, New Hampshire in He holds an AB with 1932 from honors in philosophy Harvard University and an MA from the University of n show New Mexico A of his paintings is currently Vt the Bridge Gallery, New York, Other one-ma- n shows been held In New Mexico, Hampshire, New York Colorado from 1956 to His work is in the collections of the Currier Art have New and 1965 Gallery, Exeter, N H : University of New Mexico and the Phillips Exeter Academv. Mr. Woodman Is an assistant Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Colorado. and discovery ne through movement in dance Basic elements of design, dynamics, space, rhythm, will be related to music, art and childrens literature Dance educators may also participate in all classes offered from pre -- school through the teens and adults in order to enrich their philosophy, tchnique and principles of SOCIAL - Creatively otfcor door composition. Miss Tanner plained In addition to regular class, elementary educators will observe two classes per weekm the age level of their choice. Miss Tanner, presently director of Creative Dance at the University, has achieved international acclaim for her unique methods of teachmg Each summer she is sought after to serve as a faculty member at the countrys most modern dance outstanding ex- pouibtlitiot centers Sessions for the teachers workshop in creative movement for Children will be held Monday through Friday, 1:30 to 3:30 PM Two hours erf college credit is available. For further information write: Virginia Tanner, Director, Creative Dance, Building 410, University of Utah. JOEL UWtATUU P. PAULSON Hi qt Ufl Every student leaving the University of Utah's graduate school of social work with a will turn master degree down 10 good jobs while be is the process of making his first professional choice. Dean Rex A Skidmore says there has to be something done to interest more qualified young people in studying for careers in social work The pressures of modern society are demanding this, tie said. The Universitys graduate school is one of only four in the entire western United States and one of only 65 in the U S and Canada The school is neck-dee- p in research of a very special and demanding type that of what makes human beings tick Why do humans do tne things they do? How can they be helped to live better and more fruitful lives? Dean Skidmore says the past 25 years have resulted in tremendous advancements in the field and that the coming years are going to demand more. These factors will be up I CO. MlgS-W- in the minds of students, faculty and alumni April 30 when the school stages its first annual Social Work Day in conjunction with the annual Arthur L. Beeley lecture. permost There are 125 Craft Quali EDQ3E2BEHE e full-tim- graduate students enrolled this year. Two-thirof them are Utah natives and the rest come from 16 other states and two foreign countries. 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