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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 12-14, 2018 The Park Record Continued from C-5 Art Elevated participating artists Art will elevate EcoCenter is a partnership program that supports the fine arts sector. We encourage everyone to come, bring their friends and families, and make a day of it.” Art Elevated will also raise money for the Park City Professional Artists Association scholarship that is given to a Park City High School student who is pursuing studies in visual arts, Pick said. With the help of the Park City High School administration, PCPAA juries the applicants and selects one, he said. “Every year PCPAA artists create Christmas ornaments that are sold at Gallery Mar, Trove, and Meyer Gallery to raise money for the scholarships,” Pick Continued from C-4 Slamdance honors filmmaker “Being premiere agnostic means Slamdance can shine a spotlight on exceptional films and filmmakers who might otherwise slip through the cracks,” said Slamdance co-conspirator Paul Rachman. “‘This Teacher’ is a timely and poignant story, beautifully written and directed, anchored by a powerful performance from Hafsia Herzi.” Getting its world premiere out of competition will be “The Drone” from director Jordan C-7 PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Inks of Fred Montague will be among the art showcased at the Art Elevated exhibit this weekend at the Swaner EcoCenter. said. “We’ll sell ornaments at the event.” In addition to the ornament, scholarship funds will be raised with an opportunity drawing. One ticket costs a suggested donation of $10. Three tickets are $25. The drawing prizes are a framed nature photograph print by Richard D. Pick and an opal, sterling, garnet and pearl necklace made by jeweler Alix Railton, of Happy Dragon Designs. “The scholarship we give is usually $2,000, but we would like to increase that amount,” Pick said. Rubin (“Zombeavers”). The film follows a newlywed couple as they get terrorized by a consumer drone that has become sentient with the consciousness of a deranged serial killer. In addition, Slamdance has added a special event presentation of Blessing Yen and James Kaelan’s “America the Beautiful” to the lineup. An audience favorite during their September DIG -- Digital, Interactive & Gaming -- showcase in Los Angeles, “America the Beautiful” was shot entirely on iPhone and has been called the found-footage thriller for our turbulent political moment. The 2019 shorts lineup was also unveiled today by Slamdance, showcasing 78 short films from countries around the world including the United States, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The lineup includes 26 World, 5 North American and 6 US Premieres. Shorts in the Narrative, Documentary and Animation sections are eligible for the 2019 Oscar® Qualifying Shorts competition. Added to the 2019 short film program is an all-new Episodes category showcasing episodic work in any style, genre and format intended for broadcast – from comedy and drama to documentaries and social commentary and beyond. “Our new Episodes program focuses on the next generation of series storytellers who are distorting familiar story structures with unfiltered or unique setups and story arcs,” said Episodes pro- • Adrianna Allegretti, painting/illustrating • Cameron Chaffee, ceramics • Catherine Marchant, textiles • Corinne Humphrey, books and painting • Denise Walz, jewelry • Fred Montague, ink • Heather Stamenov, painting • Jennifer Terry, painting • Jenny Adams, painting • Juanita Marshall, ceramicist • Judy Summer, polymer clay sculpture • Kim Roush, drawing • Kody Bundy, inks • Meghan Dutt, jewelry • Melissa Skarsten, jewelry • Michael Hays, ceramics • Michael McRae, jewelry • Richard D. Pick, photography • Tom Horton, photography • Valerie Henry, photography gram Co-Captain Craig Parish. “We continue to support and be excited by creators who are challenging perceptions and shaping their own art with fewer creative constraints than have traditionally been in place.” The Slamdance shorts program has a rich history of screening the first works of filmmakers who have gone on to highly successful careers in Hollywood, including Rian Johnson, Lena Dunham, Benh Zeitlin, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Don Hertzfeldt, Ari Aster, Andrew Thomas Huang, Jeremiah Zagar, Jon M. Chu and Ana Lily Amirpour. For a full list of Slamdance’s 2019 shorts line-up, visit parkrecord.com. SEMI-ANNUAL ORIENTAL RUG SALE UP TO 70% OFF! We offer Utah’s most complete selection of quality handwoven rugs and tribal kelims at consistently lower prices because we import directly. During our semi-annual sale, take up to 70% off our already low prices! 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