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Show V 4B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday August 15, 2002 Barnett to feature rustic furniture at upcoming art show Barnett. He likes to use older wood, usually standing dead wood, but never anything green. Barnett's home is a great example of his talents and interests. The home is simply furnished with his log and wood furniture, while the patio and front entry, way is finished with large rustic cedar logs. These match his fireplace and rock work throughout the house. Barnett's work will be on display in a group exhibit entitled art and culture of Castle Countiy at the CEU Prehistoric Museum By KEN LARSON Sun Advocate publisher Andy Barnett appears to have found the two perfect niches,.a lifestyle that fits him to a tec and an art that incorporates his creative talents and his love for the outdoors. All of his life Barnett has been an outdoors person. Me enjoys fishing, hunting, and hiking in the mountains, so it only seemed natural that when his creative juices kicked in he navigated to an art form that tied in his inter- ests. It first restarted as a hobby gal- - art s. lery.Thls show will I feature and then lead to building art and items for h i s the folk art from the area and wood com- mittee is now friends. seeking His first artists to be part erf onaI piece was made for a benefit.I le began using rustic logs to build furniture for his home, creating his children's beds from lodge pole pine. Although he has used a lot of pine he also uses local quaken aspen or willow trees to create his furnishings. He has developed his carpentry skills through training, although he is an electronics employee at the hospital. Barnett gets a lot of praise from his adirondack log chairs, hut people also krve his beds. Everything is hand built in Barnett's shop. I have no big equipment and everything, from treating the wood to piecing the logs together is done by hand," explained i the ex- -. hibit. The theme of the exhibit is passing down ofart through the ages and Pearl Oliver is guest curator for the three-mont- h show, which is scheduled to kickoff in October. We are looking for art that expresses the many faces and cultural diversity of Carbon and Emery Counties," stated Oliver. The deadline for art submissions is September 13. The show will include a broad range of art work, including three dimensional art and possibly literary works. Local artists are encouraged 0 or the to call Oliver at CEU Prehistoric Museum at 637-50with questions or applications. - . 637-277- Andy Barnett, pictured above with four adirondack chain he made, wiH be one of the local artists featured in the arts and culture group exhibit scheduled to appear at the CEU Prehistoric Museum art gallery. Barnett is also pictured with the tools of his trade. All his furniture is handmade from Utah Aspen of lodge Pine trees. Below is a picture of a bed Barnett made for his son. Pat Iannone, executive vice president of die Utah Association of Realtors has been elected as volunteer chairman of the Board of A.R.T.S, Inc. (Artistic Resource for Ifeacheis and Students). ARTS Inc. is a nonprofit collaboration of education, business and community since 1961. For more than 40 years, ARTS,' Inc. has been a leading in source for the State of Utah. Their goal is to assume an active role in the educational development of children through a broad network of professional artists. artists-in-educati- on Chamber announces plans to sponsor 2003 Black Diamond Stampede PRCA rodeo After a three-yeabsence from hosting a pro rodeo, the County Chamber of ar v neetep'8 Beysle HbIMei Bsayltocit taker, nren NEW RADIAL TIRES AUGUST SALE 4 for $14800 2002 Model Yeap BUres 20 ' 15580R13 18580R13 18575R14 19V75R14 21575R15 20575R14 20S75R15 22V75R15 23575R15 hdudts mount, Mincing aid new ttmi. Tmd Union my wy, COUPON B IP Commerce Board of Directors have made the unanimous sion to once again conduct the Black Diamond Stampede PRCA rodeo in June of 2003. Underthe direction of Rodeo Kevin Axelgard and Jana Abrams, the committee is currently working on plans for the 2003 Black Diamond Stampede Rodeo. Plans include ded-Carb- on soft-ba- f, 637-278- 8. 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