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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 19-22, 2016 The Park Record Continued From C-1 Puzzle answers Manneck opens ‘Pop’ exhibit connect to, I try to find how it can be relevant today. That’s where the inspiration comes from.” Manneck also uses vintage magazine and newspaper ads and images of women. “I use the women to signify female empowerment,” she said. “There haven’t been a lot of female pop artists, so I take the female aspect of it seriously.” Manneck said the only challenge of her career is time management. “It’s because I never have enough time to do what I want to do,” she said, laughing. “I’ll get stuck on a subject and want to continue working at it. “Sometimes I keep working on a piece and then I’ll have to put it away for a little, because it may not speak to me the way I want it to,” Manneck said. “I found when I do that, I need more time to work on the quality of my art, so that it has a richness to it.” That aside, Manneck feels lucky to create art for a living. “Not everyone is able to be creative because of certain restraints, this means the world to me,” she said. “The fact that I have worked hard and have my own studio to create my own time, it all makes my work more rich. “In fact, if I take a break and stop painting, I start getting antsy,” she said. “I don’t know. I think I just need something to do.” Some Park City residents may be familiar with Manneck’s work because of her appearances at the Park City Kimball Arts Festival. “I’ve don’t that three or four times,” she said. “I love it up there. I’m from Vermont and Park City reminds me of Vermont, except everything is bigger up there. “I appreciate the Park City C-5 P A S S G O M A N U A L S C A N N I B A L P O T T U R S T I B T U L A T A P E W E B O N A M A N A D D N E S H I P P I N L A T S A N T I E T A N D O T S D E A O B L S O U L B R I T L E N R I N I G D B E T O E E V A M E A P P B R E A Y S L S T U S S I E R N D D A S H B R I R E I I D S O O M G E T O P E N C A N A R D S S K I N N Y O K A A C K N N E E N N C O W M E N E N A B L E D N C I S L A O N E O F K R O N O S C H A K R A N G A S R A M P A T E R E X I S T A M A Z L I N E S A N D O S E D M I A A N D S U L D E L O G S O L E I L C S A N D O R N D L O S E A M C O N S A P O T L O O E B H O I N C E C R U P P C B L R A A B S A F L E E N L E T A T C E S T M O I D R O N E B E E L I F E V E S T A N T L E R S A M H E R S T A N C S T A P I S T E S Courtesy of Holly Manneck Visual artist Holly Manneck, a former graphic designer, is known for using vintage female images in her works such as “Flying Cowgirl,” above, and “Art Can Pop,” right, to symbolize empowerment. area and the Kimball Art Center,” Manneck said. “The Arts Festival is one of the highlights of my summer.” The “Pop & Twisted” show is the first time Manneck will show at the Kimball Art Center. “They approached me this summer and we worked out this time period because it worked out the best,” she said. “The organization works together with artists and so for me to show at the Art Center is an honor for me.” Holly Manneck’s “Pop & Twisted” exhibit will run from Saturday, Nov. 19, to Sunday, Jan. 8, at the Kimball Art Center, 1401 Kearns Blvd. For more information, call 435649-8882 or visit www.kimballartcenter.org. SPELLING BEE q u a l i f i e r 2017 PARK RECORD/SCRIPPS SPELLING BEE CONTACTS AND TEST CENTER INFO ORGANIZERS Sandra Van Leuven • sandravlpc@gmail.com SCHOOLS REGISTERED WITH SCRIPPS, Test Centers/times Ecker Hill International Middle School 3:45 (4th – 8th) Amy O’Reilly • amyency@hotmail.com Jeremy Ranch Elementary School 3:15 (2nd/3rd, 4th – 8th) Pam Garringer • pmgarringer@aol.com McPolin Elementary School 3:15 (2nd/3rd, 4th – 8th) Maggie AbuHaidar • maggie_abuhaidar@hotmail.com Park City Day School 9:30am (2nd/3rd), 2:30 (4th – 8th) Stephanie Carter • scarter@parkcitydayschool.org Parley’s Park Elementary School 3:15 (2nd/3rd, 4th – 8th) Janice Ugaki • janice@firmseek.com Trailside Elementary School 3:15 (2nd/3rd, 4th – 8th) Suzanne Jacoby • suzjacoby@me.com Treasure Mountain Junior High test at Ecker, 3:45 Sandra Van Leuven • sandravlpc@gmail.com Weilenmann School of Discovery 3:15 (2nd/3rd, 4th – 8th) Shelley Turner • shelleyturner@wsdpc.org J.R. Smith Elementary School oral bee Michael Malmrose • michael.malmrose@wasatch.edu Midway Elementary School oral bee Michael Malmrose • michael.malmrose@wasatch.edu Rocky Mountain Middle School oral bee Shauna Kohler • shauna.kohler@wasatch.edu Timpanogos Intermediate School oral bee Kendall Crittenden • kendall.crittenden@wasatch.edu SHOWROOM SALE! 1/2 of showroom is 50% off through December 3rd interior design furnishings accessories 449 Main Street, Park City 435.615.7125 RobertKellyHome.com Affordable Elegance in the Heart of Park City |