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Show chool & Student JVews Woodbury Gallery presents 1 i ti , r t . illustration collection Times Newspaper Page B4 Thursday, February 6, 2003 fii i MRU f ' I if - : j (Jfc,,V.wi- ".'jB'- I -' felsw 1 iff : :VV-, .. '. . , ' ' t - -. . -i J' V h i f - --- - . j Aspen Elementary Students of the Week for Jan. 27 through Jan. 31. Front row (L to R): Bradie Aiken, Aaron Williams, Tallen Cox, Cayden Lundell, Jordan Hansen. Back row: Colby Capps, Joe Stewart, Jordan Haskell, Lowell Lotulelel, Junior Taufa. mm vtt j... row;v.,w 1 n; i'i f .J ft nn,..i.j,t4 fev ..A---: - j" A Ut.il inn n v. i- ii tn - - , - j t .tim,-, ;., if,v.w...f ;lL..J.i. j Aspen Elementary Students of the Week for Jan. 27 through Jan. 31. Front row (L to R): Keesha Devenish, Rachel Olsen, Brody Blackhurst, Taylor Ungricht, Brooke Sherwin, Hailey Malone. Back row: Jordan Davis, Heather Frampton, Madysen Welcker, Jerrele Hansen, Taylor Shewell, Richard Roberts. FAMILY FUri AND MORE The Utah Valley State College Woodbury Gallery has introduced a new display dis-play for this month: "Fifty Greatest Illustrations of the 20th Century." The collection collec-tion includes works by James Montgomery Flagg, Mary Grandpre, Charles Dana Gibson and Winslow Homer. The display will be available avail-able through Friday, March 7. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday though Saturday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Mary Grandpre (b. 1954) was educated at Minneapolis College of Art and Design but has been drawing since she was 5 years old. She works in many genres of illustration and has received national recognition awards. Grandpre is the illustrator of the "Harry Potter" books and is renowned for her illustrations. She most enjoys drawing with pastels and working on children's books. Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) studied at the Art Students League in Manhattan and, by 1890, was working for all the major publications in New York. He became the creator of the famous Gibson Girl in the Victorian era. Gibson was also a social commentator, commenta-tor, with a satiric but gentle point of view. His drawings of people like "Mr. Pipp" were those with whom people peo-ple could identify. Winslow Homer (1836-1910) (1836-1910) is recognized as one of the greatest early American artists and the , foremost contributor to "Realism." At 19, he was employed to do lithography in Boston o 91 loft 1 WUI-K own. He later . worked ' narper s puDnsners in ; York and, during that was sent as a special co- sponaent to cover the break of the Civil War experiences provided u w 11,11 auLiiciiui; KTlOWl iiivii iic uocu L0 pre iamous l,ivu war pi Oil paintings such as and Left" and t Warning" are some 0fJ j. r -i-l most iamous worKs. The exhibit is fro, charge and open to the e I nc. ine ganery is locate: University Mall and l 1 r accessiDie rrom an out- entrance on the south; of the building next AT nuiubuum. rur more lffi mation, call 426-6199. 1 & 2 Bedroom with Full Kitchen & Balcony Washer & Dryer in each UNIT Educational and Cultural Activities Chauffeured Transportation Storage Space Onsite Beauty & Barbershop Computer Lab & Library Maid Service SummejfieicL 'TZettremat Commumh Now Open Call io dclj.edu le a vLtit io our Itjeio Hetirement Community ' Need i d)0'.7tU.CVer A Tradition of Quality since 1904 Provo - 176 West Center 373-5193 50 East Tabernacle 42 West Center Street Orem (801) 225-4554 I! |