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B A ( professor s works reflect eventful associations Gent gp Pinb p rerrnspertnp H f tght pian Thp turns m me road, the i ur tufting rents and the it g pt e a winds mark t i a s c i n a ting rojtsp in the a r fist s t a rp e r Some H Pf tinnc q a dot tiling the plotted ratefully logistics of time and motion Others follow intuitu p notions tl at w trm ami wane with lm pulsip change The unfolding poitfnho of an artist s tatect becomes in effet t a tesitme of contemporaiy ait history as well. -- 1 t n will be the hKf hip s roa J fps-- m seemg from thp top of a hill It is a creative toad map a Am-tne- te of pea-li- e mca ling evennul a ociations duimg ms caire as att t, and n rn'oi alminisma'ot t'nt r ends over hi- - iong -rii(p at Rtighimlt onnbaInucr-i- t The llpen rii ranged n the B F I tt -- pn tn thp Fp utpd (I d lei its in ihe 1 mkhn - Hi ns F mp Aits ( en'pi on the Provo campus -- dt-p- The tall smiling ted head and the warmth btnugh -- tteneth of his nunp noun - in ' tab s Dixie to Provo where he pained bat helot s s degtees Fin and ma-tIher in painting training pnntmaking draw ltig and ai i education involved subsequent studv at thp Lo Ange Alt Institute the' Art Students I eague of New A oi k and Columbia nuetsitv He earned his Ed D degree fioni the Unieisitx of Coloiado i n- stu dents and ro workers of Fio A'1 his nen'ois weie s pron me imp artt-t- s Roairiman Rob n sor Kenneth H.ues Millet A'nn't Blanth and Uattv srprihpg 11 s lent hoi - in the field of educaion included L ' Thom-- Httoll lnpk'us Friwin 7iegfeid aid Pugg oi g of -- TI i R Dot gl c. it II - cm iptal ilmM- - u vnlved a - udv of oult n nt s fi om t ol He m ait lege edutatinn -pent -- even n nnlhs in travel thiough Fui ope and inn tes navi in visiting rn ioi ait vvhne p t ntn g and tl the Stan 19tT in 1 gallei es dt awing Award Winner et 1 For the manv friends lbs punnrigs di iwtngs and punts have been widely e nt allv and nation in , and have won honors m state and ipgional exhthit- - Thtee units have been selptied as aw aids hv the I tah pu h b ip 1 I -e Stale of F i"e Aits A mural of ground bteiking cet pmomes - in the annex of the St Geotge Temple, Church of Testis Christ of Latter day Saints Puhlitations have int ludpd P'pets in pioteedngs of the Utah Atademv of Science, Aits nd Ietteis and intn b ition1' to studv guides for the I tah of st linols He has seived with distinction in nil meimis i hint h and rule posi lions w hie h inc hides a lei m as t ban man of thp lsual arts di vision of thp Utah State Institute of F'tne Aits Andrus Landscapes warm vein of friendly optim.sm persists ,n the landscapes of Roman Andrus the same energv that lm presses in his film hand clasp The bright colors that prevail reflect a positive pner gy that shows in the face of toe artist Except for a time when almost monochiomatic tone va'ues structured the sculptural values of the face the portraits aie energized with light and vibrant colors A the mountain Timpanogas the woman, sleeping becomes a white pattern of light energy that ti ails its mvstery in sweeping movements of color at its base The of of a lecurrenee sttong moun- tain theme that changes hue or bloods beneath a sobpr sky then bursts with pyrotechnic by J. Roman Andnis is included in artist's retrospective at BYU through June 5. Wood-bloc- Pocln . I k Museum to install Wright living room Plans for the expanded wing are in the study stage The Wright interior is eon sidered one of the most mi poitant acquisitions in thf field of American art by anv museum, here oi abroad It is ranked by experts as one of the finest of W right s interior designs and will be the fust museum display of a maior, original room to document the work of the American master architect Musical Events Bv Ada Louise Huxtable New York Times Writer The MetroTFW YORK politan Museum of Art has announced the purchase ot Frank Lloyd Wright's Francis W Little House, built between 1912 and 1915 in Wayzata, , Minn , with the intention of installing the 55 foot living room complete with original furin the museum's nishings wing enlarged American Modern poets Thp museum intends to use the reinstalled room for musical events its original purpose, and for meetings and so rial gatherings, in addition to having it on permanent dis discussed by authority plav. The little house is classed with the 1908 Coonley House in Riverside 111 , and the 1909 Robie House in Chicago, as thp be- -t of W ughts Trairie so characterized for Houses A California distinguished scholar will discuss the modern romanticism of selected poets at a lectuip recital Thursday at noon a1 the of Utah Union Room Im-versi- their The living room of the ittle House, according to the histoHenrv Russell Hitch rian cock Ms the most spacious 1 An authority in the aieas of interpretation and rhetorical criticism, Dr Sloan is the of an article on rhetoric Geometric Design ' R is breathtaking, says Morrison Heckscher, assistant curator of the Amencan W ing w ho has been m charge of the negotiations The ceil mg seems to float high above the visitor light floods the room The focus of the 35- - by 55 foot room, in the lP-fohigh coved ceiling, is a series of five oak trimmed, leaded glass skylights of Wrights c h a r a c teristic geometric design Theip is a large brick fireplace on one end wall and earh side wall has continuous banks of leaded glass windows The house has been owned by Mr and Mrs Raymond V. Stevenson. Mrs Stevenson is the daughter of Francis W Little, the invesmtent banker for whom it was built In rerent years, the Steven-son- s have found the house too laige and too difficult to maintain Rising land values and taxes have also been a ad factor (Copy right) T 6x6 opaque Projector Complete with motor & Fan & slide Tray in the forthcomimg J any pirtutf or prwvt (up to 6 6 from nlotq book. Mcnjarmo naxmpapor or o'wvtorf moflr by ho Arm. Commoreml Artntt Mural Pomfoct. Stag Sot Artittv Twh-- ! Pamton, Sato Managor. WwvJow Tnmmoa, Stamp Cafc'Xtor. He U4 5 w ) The public let lute is spoil sored bv Ihe U Department of Speech domestic interior Wright ever designed " ARTISTS au-th- artirals earth- low, foims and natural materials Dr Thomas D Sloan, pro fessor of rhetonc at 'he I of California at Berkeley, will discuss poets James Dickey, Howard Nemerov and Richard Wilbur edition of the Encvclopedia Britannic a several has published Hp books and many technical long, following 277 loit 1J3 2nd So, 355-- 71 J 1 2245 Eait 4S00 So, 271-493- 1 ViVVVVtVVVV' XvVxY.VtV.V.'.V.VAVV.VV.V.V.V.v! USU sets clinic in music for June SENIOR PORTRAITS IN COLOR 10-3- 0 tah Sum The 32nd annual mer Musie Clime will be held from June 19 thiough 39 at I tah State Umveisitv 1 i"v R Te clinic is open 'u high sthonl and junior higa school have who mu-t- c students completed the seventh fade, and in undo! vacillates giadu a'es and nmsit ten hers Courses lit hide svniphonit hind clinic hand conceit oithestta, hand, svmphonv mtlj Thp Salt IFk Tribune, Sundav, May 21, ene hOr Jc band, ensembles, Iheotv ana rnnHijrtin,' and rnlis'r history and litera'ure X. I 7 f i ' 1 A ANY TACK AC. E h tv e ta, s and its I ( A p X. l 21 ( nv nr IA A V 8 k.ms. i i y 4i 4k 7 f Sd t vAA-M- S Lakpi Ogr'en 3 13 xiith 'all I ake ( -- talc m htoad weeps of the pdprtp knife covets a te r ukible span in the spec bum of the exhibit flipp Vries -- of Drawings the small The artist er communities of the -- t tte for a series of dtavungs while le ' e The on a s hh itic t -tiong hands and wcaihet vi-it- 'lengthened tountenuni if Neils Pete! Neil-e- n attests his Ft vigorous ve us A enienit nn Georg'- - F Miles who-- p leanh thi-tl(oun'Piiaine -- i ed - iblv delineif r ej te-- c ms tlm ."ipea! of a group th . effoit muro's thp spintuil stiong'h and vit.ihtv of tie amst himself nrs A tie th r thip exhibit vs wood blot k pilots in uhith ihe artist a con- -i po it - o' never! a nu th it thiough dune t omolement rrnv be 5. - e u tr'l id A Do o' P r s w of r o( o it ih ,m1 nh aribnnr e n and -- k Is I d r v dv nh hid te - o Di nv m i t bio ith md i T Aiduev Mill n t D eeti S r t tl t kp AKP I L ll ni o U ah ? Pv cC Q ioi re shcn horc C'' a to Poet v i P 0 Box 8V Poo as c it d in two programs Sunday in p m , at lagf) at 2 and Simnvsicle Ave , oil Lake A Cdv wll not q n p o h x ri How ike I P acn cr Ar ve s u,th vrh VI for recitals Beginning in pimed ate and armed piano sturlents of Clearfield mstruftoi Barbara htm ki will he pipspnted in rp-- t nds w g t Students join Sinulav Hit ihe ioi o v tss w Pf R o ot e ql i 1 md fir ri ' die -- e Bo on e aw u lenole lepuntion siitlfs lint RAINBOW e b e iw 1 t haseamei d -- plav of tho tools cmplovod in nu- - pm suit old a i expl t m ot ranon the ptotc oh e 1 -- hou i i o u er- - Film ihvhmu tomto' of die b ot k - l f i p in i if i nn non md ledithon of the nit ui d u xi'iit - of tho sii i i t te among thp auduies that di- -i tin- - vo k i g h In Blue ' Peggv ai F tnnv 1 ei ate two o a t or f s te b'e r t i li t pc imi exl ibit P in li K!(i M F 'I 1972 a Putifipiting will he .stu rimitc fifmi nHpp Force Rise Salt i,ake Citv, lav on s rat use C'earfield, Clinton, Smisrt and Roy. |