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Show LUE Dall Lane LLUULE ANA dayand William Wendt Peter Adams and Alexey Steele from the California Art Club will speak during the re- ception. In Transition: “Transitions,” an exhibit of bronze, stone and steel sculpture by Jeannine Young, opensat the Springville Museum of Art today with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m. The artist, who lives in Salt Lake City, writes of her work: “Mylife and art are in a state of transition. ... Each sculpture goes through transitions from conception on paper to the finished piece. A block of OUlUay, Augudt o, 199) stone is transformedtoa cat or rooster, a single rod of steel is welded with many others to University, Friday with a re The ception from 7:30 to 9 p.m. “Overthe yearsfields have be- ereate an athlete or horse. A flat sheetofsteel or brass is cut and welded to make a skier ora come meaningful symbols to gymnast. A wax dog is made simplicity but also to their in- into bronze after manysteps. Young studied with the late Larry Elsner at Utah State University andlaterat the Art Academyof Cincinnati. She received a degree in physical therapy from Washington University, St. Louis. Field Study: exhibit Nov. 1 runs through Smith writes of his work: Picture This: ‘Paintings by Rita Williams Call; Photogra: me. I respondto their tranquil phyby John Taylor” opens at 7 sae irs tricate complexity. The com palling nature ab arth has tie! opensCityFaiday) ot the Brigham Museum-Gal- awakenedwithin melong-held feelings I have lived wit wholelife. I am approaching lery ; o Works by Utah native Taylor, who has created hundreds thesefeelingsin painting mon of images onavariety of sub- umental subjects as basic as lifeitself. See next page “Fields,” an exhibit of paintings by Gary Ernest Smith, opensat the Museum of Art, Brigham Young Beat The Heat Bratt “Amidst the Roses”by Allan R. Banksis a of “East Coast Ideals & West Coast Concepts” exhibit at Springville Museum of Art. The show features 53 worksofart. Realism, Guild of Arts, runs COMING UP through Sept. 28 The exhibit, bringing together the contemporary tradition- Reiman e al artists of the East with those of the West, was inevitable considering the steady rise of VISUAL ARTS Compiled by Helen Forsberg plein-air and Boston acadamic- interest in representational art over the past decade. Both groups involved have been committed to the representational depiction ofthe visible world during a period impressionist schools, opens at the Springville Museum of Art, dominated by modernism. The exhibit features 53 con- East Meets West: A threegallery exhibition, featuring the legacy of the California Springville, today with a reception from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. “East Coast Ideals & West Nim iatee FANTASTIC! FABULOUS! SPECT ~MARVELOLIS! se a temporary and old-master paintings including the works of Peter Adams, Thomas Blackshear, Maurice Braun, Coast Concepts,” a collaborative exhibit of works of the Cal- Stephen Gjertson, Richard Lack, William McGregor Paxton, Edgard Payne, Tim Solli- ifornia Art Club and the American Society of Classical eit oa or POiveae ¥ Rainbow Crafts Paper Mache ® Boxes ® Birdhouses iy GenSat : 7M 3216 South State © 466-7400 cat your favorite gre a nd bop to ... @ Asst. Shapes 540% Off } (Expires 8/9/97) ® Hot Glue ® Glue Guns Adventure Coupon? 140% Off {Expires 8/9/97) UTAH PLC a ea CCR erstete iced Daaune ecEe FESTIVAL OPERA COMPANY. Not’! Touring Company 1997 Season * July 17-August 9 * Logan, Utah August e17 941) Capitol Theatre, SLC Call 355-ARTS August 12 USU’s Kent Concert Hall in Logan gy Call 1-800-888-8499 | GrenSet! “HYSTERICALLY FUNNY!" Var “A PHENOMENON! NEW YORKTIMES “HILARIOUS!” CHICAGO TRIBUNE “EXHILARATING, SURPRISINGLY SWEET!" CHICAGO SUN-TIMES Tosca The Merry Widow Greenwillow By Giacomo Puccini By Franz Lehar Passion, Power & The Musical Folktale By Frank Loesser ca pay Diamonds and Champagne! », Comedy and romance in glamorous and turn-of-the-century Paris. The most Politics! Whatprice must T for “love and art” howdeadlyis the price? belovedoperetiaof all time The Music and a Laughter of F Home!el A homespun Broadway fantasy by the creator of Guys and Dolls First full production since 1960, Relax andride the Opera Bus. Seeall three For details call 801-750-0300. productions in two days! ROB BECKER'S DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN mus 7% Tickets ot all See! ArtTix or call 355-ARTS August 19 MeKay Events Conter Gol 467-T1XX September 9-14 Se Theatre * Coll 355-ARTS |