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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday May 25,1994 - Page 4 Images from an untamed land Edge of the Cedars State poems and essays by a MuseumPark in Blanding is hosting Bruce Huckos va- riety of adult and child authors, which express the human experience on the Colorado Plateau. The ancient Puebloan (Anasazi) people left behind a great legacy in artifacts, rock art and building sites. Photographer Hucko has spent years making large format photographs in black Images From An Untamed Land. This exhibit consists of photographs of ancient Puebloan (Anasazi) sites, rock art and artifacts in color, and black and white prints. Along with the photographs are contemporary and white, and in color honoring this bygone culture. His exhibit of over 40 prints will be on display in the newly renovated Special Exhibits Room of the Edge of the Cedars Museum from May 28 through August 15, 1994. An opening reception is scheduled from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 28. Hucko is known in the Four Corners area as a photographer, arts educator, and video producer. Currently living in what he calls Fanta Se! New Mexico, Hucko spent 10 years living on the Utah strip of the Navajo Reservation. There he developed arts programming that won national attention for students and staff of Montezuma Creek Elementary School. He created an exhibit of Whitehorse High School track students and coaches heading Coach Bart Montfor the State Track meet in Provo are gomery, Diane Numbers, Dianne Barlow, La Nova Platero, Mabel Whitehorse, Krissy Long, Norbert Norton, and Coach Nancy Leo Platero photo Salazar. (l-- r) Raider athletes excell at state Each Whitehorse High 8.5 inches. A time of 12:23 field and track athlete who competed at the state track gave Dianna Barlow third in the 3200 meter run, and Mable Whitehorse finished fourth in the 1600 meter run with a meet came home with a medal. The girls medley team took first. The winning time of 4:39.99 was a record for Diane Numbers, Krissy Long, Mable Whitehorse, and Dianna Barlow. Norbert Norton took second in long jump 20-fe- time of 5:47.91. Girls track coach at Whitehorse is Nancy Salazar. Bart Montgomery coaches boys track assisted by Joe Mitchell. et Curtis Black, (left) and Brad Bunker are the Salutatorian and Valedictorian (respectively) at Monticello High School for the 1993-9- 4 school year. Commencement will be held Thursday, May 26, at 6:30 p.m at the high school auditorium. Cindy Barnett photo !3 Ahe flower Shop 77 South Main Street o o o 678-271- 3 (Blanding i o Totted n J Silk, Arrangements IT! for Cemetery $1.50 to $1935 o called, Have you ever seen a rainbow at night ? which toured nationally and now can be seen as a 1995 calendar and as notecards. Hucko spent extensive time photographing with and teaching photography to students. Since 1989 Hucko has lived in Sante Fe, first working as director of education at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, and currently as a freelance photography and Utah. In the project, the group traced artifact collections removed from the canyons 100 years ago and reconnected them with their canyon home via use of historic inscriptions and journals, canyon knowledge and actually seeing the artifacts. Some photos of Gulch the Wetherill-Gran- d be will Research Project part of the exhibit. Says Hucko of the exhibit, I always look to make a new connection of things. I am pretty much a straight photographer and printer, yet to just hang prints left a void. When I cant make an image with film I usually pull out my journal and write a few paragraphs or a nize WILLIAM L. SCHULTZ Attorney at Law 233 B S. Main Monticello 587-280- started Anasazi read Thursdays 5 or call our 9-- Moab Office for I magazines. Appointment that Id books in Civil DomesticDivorce Personal Injury collecting poems 8 Criminal Law poem. Several years ago humanitarian the connection that must be treated with sacred respect. I was curious to see what would happen pairing up verbal and visual images. This exhibit is the result. or 4 259-59- 1 All of the writ- ers and I seem to share a Rest assured, it will wake you up. 160 Security Monitor, and you can lie sum Equip your liome with a Quorum Tins unnoticed will no one enter your liome simple, but effective security system will if 103dB (minimum) blast an anyone forcibly opens a door or window art coach in several Pueblo schools in New Mexico. does it work5 The simph etects any subsonic shock waves Best of all. it works off a constantly Recent photo projects include a book on the Santa Fe Trail and interpretive slide shows for Arches National Park and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. 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