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Show Page (The A8 Iimre-3nbrpnr- Thursday, May 9, 2002 nt combine forces in May and June to present three exhibits that celebrate the Colorado River. At the MARC you can visit an educational exhibit called A.hj ng Waters. Created by the humanities councils in seven western states Moving Waters explores the legal, human, and cultural history along the Colorado River. Ita 16 colorful and informative May Art Walk is Saturday 1 lurthi lut i i Im t iMiT'i f munlliU tin" ArtVWik Ii.ik iikii"i in ili'jil i ri'i'nilial art nt all v it i'll in1 it. n ri S mi l I i I 1 .. i -- i I it I amt i l t linsii! mi 1 III tin- 'i'll II . .1 n i i i II I I vi in. ainim ni l I a t i 1 reflected in the intimate knm ledge he displays in his r - i i I h n i . n ti r i i i I In I i im ilia n art ist ill s a tn I ili ii nlr n uii-mi Ini rt V ilk In I I i .i ills - N Mam) Ben paasion for exploring the spectacular country of Southern Utah is ili alik itiarf unit v to ini'i't iili-- l an. rtMriflir ii ni-- . ain! cnlturi in nt M v .'H1.' tlii-art a i i i,l nil'll, amt cull ural ml - ,i.i- i 1111 al t ita tl 11 inf min a r nil a g.i lit i (it I it tlllMIII llK In nl u a i v "'''' Hall nt h I 11 hltMlItlll ot - M n i tii mot I 1 t t I 1 u n paintings southwest Working in oils, acrylics and gouache, Ben captures the dramatic beauty surrounding Moab with an almost hyper realism. Mnatt - Hen tills . ml of the desert 'itc lrtnmrw(H'l Perpendicular to the Gallery presents Fremates, the musical instruments of Richard Wind Cooke. xylophones, and chimes are visually compelling and produce rich, glorious, and exotic tones in specific scales, i e pentatonic and diatonic, where the wrong notes have been taken out, Wonderful music can be made instantly hy anyone. Knsembles happen Beautiful spontaneously music made simple" describes the musical endeavors of award winners Cooke, who recently moved to Durango after lining in Moab for 10 years. . . . Award winners were named tin, w ) v llm IIHnod ieniof Volun toer fmijr.irn They am Imnt row I. It in "ilil In urn )unr art, Ivy h imp'.on, fl'iVP Coor (i, ites and Ial Wm heier B.iikniw f it fir i. it r and (ir.ind (.minty f mini it M"min i (indie I .inijianese month This the Moonflower Market I present the photography of and Mary Weingarden handmade furniture of Bruce Dissell. Bruce' woodwork will Is on display for the reception evening Mary's only! photography, on display PERPENDICULAR TO THE WIND GALLERY throughout the month of May, is a reflection of her long love affair with the deep mystery of the canyons and high desert plateaus that she calls home. Daniel Logo's impressive display of 17 wildlife and landscape paintings featured in the April ArtWalk will remain on display at the painting by Ben Schnlrel triad the Dan exhibit Museum will exhibit historic photos and river gear. Some of these photos have been enlarged to 3x4 feet. All three OLaurie community art exhibit that serves to complement the more scholarly humanities exhibit. Submissions range from Joanne Savoies river stone pots to a variety of colorful exhibits are part of the features work by community members young and old, professional or not, who all share a love for the Colorado every non-jurie- d The works of Mary Weingarden Mis design adaptations of marimbas, VIP panels provide a great background for anyone interested in the Colorado. The River I Know, also on display at the MARC, is a A paintings. This exhibit River. Overlook Oallery for the To of May. Log, recognized as one of the top wildlife paintera in the has recently country, broadened his artistic scope to include landscape subjecta from the Moab and western Colorado regions. With his finely tuned drawing skills and creative use of color applied with bold and confident brushstroke, Log6 produces a feast for the eyes in each painting. Karth Studio presents complete the river Moving Waters Project at For more MARC. information call the MARC or visit at the 259-627- 2 ArtWalk is held on the Second Saturday of month. The May ArtWalk will be on Saturday, p m. See ad May 11 from for store locations, map, listing 6-- 9 and phone numbers of the participating venues. month GARDENING PROGRAMS something to do during your lunch hour? pe USUGrand County Extension DAG LUNCH PROGRA Our upcoming schedule is: May 16 Irrigation Basics watering your landscapfwd vegetable May 30 lnsMrtijfM& Landscape Garden June 13 lnect$Te(X-W&etabl- e Held at 125 WesF2XTSouth, Rm 124 Moab Higher Education Center classes are from 12:10 to 12:50 p.m. the fine silver work of Amelia Joe Chandler of Navajo (Din) combines origin. art and DinA culture in her expertly crnfled silver jewelry. A self employed silversmith since 1997 and a sand painter has since 1975, a refined sense of design and craftsmanship that she brings to each work. In her spare time, she teaches art at the College of Eastern Utah and at the Grand County Middle FREE! SEE YOU THERE11I Call 2597558 for more info. er Joe-Chandl- er Contemporary Art Art Walk lias Imsi-- tt.irti.ua Hicks, CPA, We.t a, ie ipient nt tlm May ?(X)? d iMiildimj and Award Barbara took a non desi it into a charminq ntt.np wiiii a lovely y udnn, mdud inq n woofimq pussy willow a, a loi al point he upboal sunny color scheme refleits Barh ira'. pm dive attilude toward her tsismoHs W thank Barbara tor ht i iMitntsitwHi to ttie beautification ot the community I rout row tiotn left, Barbara Micks, Marjono Warjner, Valerio Biown lleitli iW detield and Caroline Kinq, back row, John Hartley Beyyyl al onlame, (;er il Valentino and Pat Mippne T tm RoautifK.ation Committee located at ?3 5 1(X) Boau-titn.atio- trans-torrno- 1( Peg Dougherty Photographs'Cliff Crutchfield Drawings I Saturday, May 9 p.m. 6-- Cast Center Street 3 (43$) CI'j o::7o cr.n quest pnntu3 G&nraUr 015 ,,AMA,l"N' Erltlnv & mi M" Saturday Pay 17 d "'" .vr n ai.ho B,A,rtwT bony KrMWfX, J 25 0t wrtf $n cn h rn Art lb ( r pc 127 KfNwoon to rt Art n eosi r asm rr 107 Hin, II Ita. 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There will be new prints, including a debut of giclee prints, and more images to tt-lio- 3 I ft 7 K ' no4lw Tvm ( 10 At1 location shots. New watercolora by David Gough will be on display at KklecticafA. David's recent works focus on the stunning 37 117 Jl Aurtto Hff AKt R HXIwiHI iq AuIk Ain,i V watt NO ur 300 Rorlrtl 1 1 61 I a i A at mm y renowned fine cibachrome photographs. Tbm will be at the gallery to answer any questions you might have about hia work and hia latest The Moab Arts and Recreation Center and the PtnrtfNV 17 &npufltRS Join the Tom Till Gallery North Main) in welcoming the springtime sounds of local Irish music group, Keltica. 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