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Show The Park Record C-4 Wed/TTiurs/Frl, Decmber 8-10,2004 Nester offers contemporary art work • Continued from C-1 drum up additional business for the gallery. Rather than waiting for people lo come to her, Nester goes to them. Reflecting on her experience, she says, "I just had more .passion in selling. I liked graphic design but I never thought I would have a career with it. I have more passion for other people's art." One such artist is Thor Archer. Nosier walks across the room to a piece by the entry. Hanging is a figurative sketch by Archer made with "found objects." A fan, Nester digs through a folder looking for pictures of his work. Coming up virtually empty handed Nester says she would like to have some of the artist's sculptures on display in the future along with various solo shows scheduled for next summer. "Right now, the majority of artists I know are from the Bay Area," says Nester. "I would love to have some Utah artists. I'm always looking to get new artists as long as it fits in with my theme, contemporary art. I do painting, photography, sculpture." RY WO Vll^^SCOnK!:O10(i)ffiWUAiHI THEATRE SERVICEREDSTONE 8 CINEMAS 603DN MARKET SUITE 120 PARK CITY UT (435)575-0221 Now Playing! Pork City Film Series presents Silver City Realizing Julie Nester Gallery is off the beaten path and quite the jaunt from Main Street, the art consultant admits to being a little scared, but excited at the same time. With few contemporary galleries in Park City, Nestor is positive about what the future has in store. Speaking of her goals, Nester is happy to support the emerging and mid-career artists she has come to know throughout her journey as an art consultant. She is also pleased about bringing more contemporary art to Park City - a town known for having a conservative taste in art. While starting a new business venture is always nerve-racking, Nester appears lo have a clear perspective about what she wants to accomplish. She simply says, "It's a little scary, but really exciting. When I was an art consultant, I would pick up art work from the artists and from the galleries, but now 1 have it all here, which is nice." Julie Nester Gallery is located at J755 B Bonanza Blvd. in Park City. For more information about the gallery; call 649-7855. ARTBYKRISTENSTOLLE Ornaments liven up the Christmas spirit was considering selling it and now it's ornaments will be used by the Park a building embraced by the communi- City Historical Society & Museum to continue preserving Park City's histoFlag blowing in the wind, a brightly ty" When Park City High School ry and heritage. For those who cannot decorated Christmas tree and a blanclosed in 1978 it became the Carl make their way lo the museum, ornaket of snow. Morrison admits that due to popu- Winters Middle School. In 1981 the ments can be shipped for an additionlar demand, it was only logical to structure was abandoned by the al $5. Plus; the Park City Historical make Park City High School the orna- school district. For 12 years the buildSociety & Museum also offers ing was boarded up. In 1993, as part ment of the year. Plus, the building of a S2.5 million restoration, the old reprints of historic photographs that has not been done before. She says, "The high school's inter- school was converted into the Park can be given as gifts. Photos range in size from 5" X 7" to 20" X 24." esting because 10 years ago the city City Library & Education Center. Although a standard offering, Money raised from the sale of Morrison has seen an increase in those interested in giving historic photos as presents. But, the most popular item is still the limited edition ornament. Because of its historical significance, Park City High School is the latest to be featured. Down the street, the Kimball Art Center is selling ornaments commissioned specifically for the nonprofit. Twenty glass artists, 12 from Utah, and two from Park City, Susan Mole and Morag Totten. were commissioned for the project. Artist Christine Kende of Wanship was also selected. Each designed 20 ornaments to sell. Part of the proceeds will be given to the artists while the remaining funds will be used by the Kimball for its capital campaign building fund and to support the 2005-exhibition CASEY R. BASDEN/PARK RECORD schedule. 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Choose Can't wait for Septa- plus one Criticize severely Plus Looks astonished "Pardon me" abroad Cloud over Russian ballet company Faster way Automaker with c four-ring logo Smokers' moni- L A 1 C P U B 0 P 1 R 0 T 1 R E 0 N T R E S B E T 0 S S Y 0 H E A D A D D S I S E L U L T B E -JACOB, AGE 5 WSCRIBING ASTHMA 1 T T E R H U L A L A B Y T m tu 32 33 "DROPSY" BY ALAN ARBESFELD ACROSS Ocean stir Field furrowers Traffic trouble Willie Nelson's " _ My Mind Wander" Opera that premiered in Cairo Jazzman Blake Saxon lead-in Narrow margin of victory Tlicy report to sgts. Stadium walkway for the press? Nk-lllogclhcr •'Don't quit!" Illustrious llashinlhe can? Brought in Thanked ihe way - by asking local and regional artists lo participate." Apparently, it has worked well. Under adds, "We've had a great response. We've already sold more than 50, so they're going fast." Many of the participating artists have agreed to donate a piece for auction at the Kimballs next fundraiser scheduled for Dec. 29. Additionally, Cameron Chin, ceramic artist and education coordinator for the Kimball, has created a Christmas tree on which to hang the ornaments. The piece is made of stainless steel and scrap metal that has been welded together. The unique piece is also for sale. If it does not sell prior to the fundraiser, it will be auctioned with the various glass works. In the meantime, patrons of the Kimball can observe the ornaments of different shapes, sizes and colors created by professional artists strictly for the Kimball. The Park City Historical Society & Museums Park City High School ornament can be purchase at the museum, located at 528 Main St., for S20, SI8 for members. For more information call 615-9559. Tlie Kimball Art Center's glass ornaments can be purchased at the gallery, located at 63$ Park Are. in Park City. Ornaments range from SJ5-S40. 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