Show 30 Friday April 20 2001 Standard-Examine- MORE THINGS TO DO From 29 Leigh Anna Snell 10 am-Tuesduy-Saturda- 6 pm 4 y GALLERY AT HIE STATION Ogden's Union Stution 2501 Wall Ave Art by watercolorist Willamnric lluelskampof Salt Lake City 10 6 am-- 5 p m Monday-Lrida- v NORA KC'CLES HARRISON MUSEUM OK ARI USU Logan “Patrick Hogan" a survey exhibition (hat addresses the artistic heritage of an inventive Los Angeles artist who died in New York ut the height ol his critical acclaim and "Ah Leon" ceChen (415) ramics by Ching-Lian1 ta(car rsiiDi n r cent e r USU logan USU Ceramics Guild Spring Sale featuring howls plates vases and sculpture - most winch arc dishwasher sale - 9 a m 7 pm Monday Proceeds support Guild activities 6 und individual artists (415) 4 or (415) 2RIVERS AR I ISANS COOPER-ALIV- E 206 24th St in Bartholomew Erame Co Ogden Paintings by Brandon Cook of Liberty and Jon Johnson of Salt Luke City plus line arts and crufls by other Utah urtists 10 um-- 6 pnt Monduy-PriduSaturday Ill All STA’IE 10 am-- y 114-79- 1 4 pm 1 UNIVKRSIIY SCULPTURE WALK between the Cuier Library Peterson Engineering Building and Qumney Biology Building USU Logan "National Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition” featuring six sculptures selected by jurors in a re1 cent competition (415) Below the Top ' KIMBALL ART CEINTER 618 Park Ave Park City “Annuul Wasatch Back Youth Art Exhibit” featuring works by students from Summit and Wasatch counties Noon-- 6 pm Monday IOam-- 6 pm Wedncsduy-Suturdu- y noon-- 6 pm Sunday (435) watercolors by Kathleen Peterson open with a reception 8 p m today 10 10 a m-- 6 p m Tucsday-Eridu- y 4 a nt-- 4 pm Saturday PIONEER ( ENTER EOR HIE AR I S 47 E 200 North St George "Eliibclh I uyton: Pace to Pace" a traveling exhibit from ExhibitsUSA "Recent Works" paintings by Jim Erunkoski und "Pull Up a Chair" new works by Downy 8 p m Monday 10 am-- J pm Tuesday-- ! hursday and Saturday: 10 um-- 8 pm Eriday (415) 2 RIO GRANDE DFPO T GAD LERY 3(X) Rio Grande SLC "Recent Artist Grantees" a collection of visuul art photography und crafts by 12 recent recipients of the Utuh Arts Council's nrtist grants closes I riday April 27 9 am 5 pm Monday-Eridu- y 5 SALT LAKE ART CENTER 20 S West Temple SLC Public reception for "Hospice: A Photographic Inquiry" unique photo exhibit from the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D C focusing on hospice cure 9 pm today 10 am-- 5 pm Tuesday-Suturda- y (until 9 pm Friday) pm 1 Sunduy SPECIAL COLLECTIONS GAL-LER- fifth floor J Willurd Marriott Library U of U 295 S 1500 East SI C "Two Private Presses Erom Verona: Officmu Chimrea und Ampersand" books printed at two of Italy's most distinguished contemporary presses closes I hursduy 7 pm Eriday 9 uni-pm Saturday and am midnight Sunduy UT AH Ml SEUM OF FINE AR IS 510 E South Cumpus Drive U of U SIC’ Museum will remain closed until lute Muy while exhibits are moved to a new building 10 am-- 5 pm weekduys noon-- 5 pm Saturduy- - Monday-Saturda- 277-840- 1 y am-- 3 0 pm Monday-Saturda- Grant to fund photo 581-73- Top ot Utah 2 PHILLIPS GALLERY 444 E 200 South SLC "New Work" paintings by Denis Phillips of Salt Lake City und "Lundscupcsoraditional oils und “A” GAL1ERYERAMES INCORPORATED 4878 S Highland Drive SLC New abstract works by TL Lung landscapes by Gregory Stocks and figurative work by Christopher thornnek: also I uropcan urt glass und Russian paintings 10 am 6 ARI GALLERY SI ROLL 9 pm today at more than a dozen Salt Luke galleries Stroll maps available at galleries museums the Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau downtown hotels and on the Internet ut 0 wwwArtWanted comslga BYU MUSE UM OP ART BYU Provo “Artful Tules" a storytelling evening for families 7 pm Monday Continuing: "Mormon Modcrne” new directions in Latter-daSaint Architecture 1890-195- 5 "Pastoral Utah" landscape paintings from the permanent collection “Human Documents" photographs by documentary photographer Dorothea Lunge "Escape to Reality: The Western World ol Maynard Dixon" featuring more than 90 puint- ings by the renowned Southwestern artist 10 am-- 9 pm Monday and Thursday 10 am-- 6 pm Tuesday Wednesday and Eriduy noon-- 5 pm 7 Saturday PINCH LANE CALI KRYART BARN 54 Pinch Lane SLC Installations by Jennifer Harmon of Provo and paintings by Tessa Mecham of Salt Lake City open toduy 9 am-- 5 pm weekdays pm Sunday JEWETT CENTER EOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Westminster College 1840 S 1300 East Suit Lake City Senior Art Exhibit a showcase of students' top work closes Saturday Sunday Monduy-Thursda- y 7 am 8 pm HILL AEROSPACE Ml SEUM Hill Air Force Base 7961 Wurdlcigh Road "Airplane Talk" with Dr Elwin Peterson ol Riverdule relating his exin the periences as a pilot of a 4 South Pacific I pm Saturday Free am-430 9 m Exit p Roy Open daily gate (Exit 34 loft Interstate 15 8 HERITAGE MUSEUM OF 1 401 N Wasatch Drive Layton “The Hellbergs” paintings by Ray W und Jill llcllbcrg ol Layton "A Woman's Work is Never Done" featured exhibit that pays tribute to contributions women have made in the ureas of home management civic improvement and business advancement from 1847 to the present Also continuing: “Old Town" highlighting businesses homes and farms of northern Davis County um-- pm 6 Tucsduy-Frida- pm Saturday Free y 9 ROY HIST ORICAL MUSEUM frontage road olT Exit 341 Interstate 15 10 um-- 12:10-- 4 5 pm Tucsday-Saturdu- y 30 pm Sunday Free 6 UNION STATION MUSEUMS 2501 Wall Ave Ogden Eight museums and galleries feuture the Transcontinental Railroad through new topographical exhibits and photographs the history of firearms in a display of miniature guns railroad safety geology und geography with rocks gems and minerals locul historical railroad sites in model railroad scenes the golden age of uutomobiles in a display locomotives of classic cars lull-si- e and cabooses a monthly showcase for locul urtists and a gift shop S3adults $2semors Slchildrcn Monday-Saturda- y r 10 am-- 5 preservation project Utah State Historical Society has received a $169000 grant from the National The for the Humanities The money will be used to digitize 6000 images from the society’s Shipler Commercial Photograph Collection and distribute them on the Internet From 1902 to 1980 the Shipler family ran a successful commercial photography business in Salt Lake City The society will be working specifically with those photographs dating from 1902 to 1920 which illustrate the Progressive Era The collection consists of negatives relating to American culture and history it is considered an “untapped wealth of visual historical information that has value far beyond the borders of Utah" according to society officials The collection will be a resource for the study of life and changes in the early 20th century To view a sample of the Shipler images visit the test Web site at http:historyutahorgphotosc2752016htm The collection is one example of the thousands of images located in the Utah History Information Center Utah State Historical Society 300 Rio Grande Salt City Public reference hours are 10 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday 10 am to 2 pm Saturday For more information call the historical society at 533-350- 0 pm 629-853- 5 WE BER COUNTY DUP MUSEUM und Miles Goodyear Cabin 2148 Grunt Ave Ogden With arts crufts and histories of the Top of Utah's early settlers Free udmission During the See MORE THINGS TO DO31 Webtfomte University's Cultural Affairs Series wwwstandardnet the ValA Browning Center for the Performing Arts y Paul Taylor Dance Company |