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Show Monday Life April 6, 2009 Larnelle Harris Fine arts student presents "Visual Voice" as senior project Gospel songs of love and peace iT/WDREAFOGT ~l~"j. Life writer Visual Voice, an art exhibit by Tammy Ballard, includes sculptures made from chips of aluminum, fragments of barbed wire, dog tags, medical tools, uniform bottoms, bullets, and scraps of metal. The Exhibit will be on display at UVU April 6-May 2 in the Sutherland Archives Gallery, on the third floor of the new library. Courtesy of Tammy Ballard An opening reception will Visual Voice uses scrap metals to create new forms. take place in honor of Ballard's exhibit April 10, 2009 puter screen, when our most al contemporary views tofrom 7-9 p.m., including re- intimate companions are our wards social issues and polifreshments in conjunction phones, and our electronic tics, versus patriotism and with another UVU student, gadgets, where do we find religion,1' Ballard said. "We Susan Purdy. Purdy's exhibit solace?" Davis continues, live in a beautiful world, but is called Rise. "Where do we go to ask the we also live in a dangerous Ballard is graduating most important questions of time:' with a BFA in Visual Arts life? Sometimes answers are "One thing I think about and communications here at found in the most unexpected - especially when I see my UVU. of places." favorite piece - is how we are According to Courtney According to Sara Lenz, all too often engaged in war." Davis, UVU art history pro- Daily News Reporter, Ballard Carelene Johnson, UVU art fessor, the sculptures ask started her style of art when student said. "We want conquestions and are tightly given the assignment to cre- nection with those around us composed with harmonious ate a sculpture from everyday but what we show, the part balance and classical propor- discarded objects. She was we will allow others to see tions. inspired by a bucket of bul- - is a bristling wall; inviting Her artwork is understood lets that did not meet speci- and intriguing and yet defenthrough the contrast of indus- fications at her husband's sive... is all about that contry and the paradox of mod- manufacturing company. nection we have with each ern society said Davis. "Through symbolism, my other and the world around "In an era when our por- sculptures reflect my person- us." tal to the world is our com- Ballard art show: "Visual Voice" wr ' ! A L VOICE UVU l i b r a r y : 800 W. University Parkway • Orem, UT 84058 W h e n : April 6-May 2, 2009 • Cost: Free Baiiard's b l o g : visualvoicesculpture.blogspot.com EVAHERREY Life writer Gospel Singer Larnelle Harris has raised his pitchperfect tenor voice to sing praises to the Lord for 40 years and now he is coming to Utah to give a free concert. At the tender age of nine, Harris learned to play the Amazon.com piano and sing around the Larnelle Harris, gifted tenor, house for neighbors and sings praises to the Lord. friends as well as in the church choir. Later he toured Through his talent and love with the Spurlows and other for this subject he accomlocal Gospel bands around plishes his goal to spread the the country. Harris has over love for Gospel music and its 20 chart topping songs and deeper meaning. several Grammy and Dove Harris has performed for awards. One of his most the H.W. Bush family in the popular songs is a duet with White house and performed Sandi Patti ailed More Than on several TV shows. Harris, Wonderful. a firm believer in charity, has Harris sings moving lyr- also been a strong crusader ics such as, "Now that I have for the fundraising organizayour love in my heart, teach tion WHAS and he has held me how to give it away." many long running telethons that serve to benefit various charities for children. On Oct. 29, 2007 Harris had the honor to be inducted to the Music Hall of Fame. In spite of Harris' talent and conviction he leads a quiet life with his wife Cynthia and two children. "I make sure that my touring schedule never brings me far away from home." Harris invites you to take this opportunity to come and worship with him through this inspirational songs and music that will fill your soul with well-being from the performance of the heart. Larnelle Harris W h e n : Thursday April 9th W h e r e : Pardoe Theatre • BYU campus Cost: Free UTAH'S GOT TALENT OPGO CALL AUDITIOn/ FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2009 9 AM UVU GRANDE BALLROM HU. 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