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Show "i aA ® Sorenson. Paul Brimball, Jim Despain and Ian Ramsey, Ariene Connolly, Julie all Lake Gallery 804 Main, Park City; works by Richard Boyer, Paul and Silvia Davis, David Dor nan, Ray Hare, Douglas Himes, Patricia Kimball, Ron Richmond, A.D. Shaw “ Bruce Smith, Chris Young, Jeannine = Young and Dennis Smith Eternal Center:Israel the Temple”; through June 29; “A Sea- son, a Time and a Purpose: Images of the Sacred in Landscape”; through Feb. Myra Powell Gallery Union Station, Ogden; exhibit of Bogolan (mud cloth) by Jane Catlin and artists living in Mali; through June30. Nora Eccles Harrison Utah State University, Logan; “Theatrical Threads: An Exhibition of Costumes from USU Theater Department”; “Plentyof Pots: A Selection of Ceramics From the Permanent Collection”; through Sunday Ogden Nature Center 966 W. 12th St. Ogden; Outdoor Exhibit of Handcrafted Birdhouses; through Aug. 24 = Jacobsen, Janice Walker Hall and Ran. = 260 S. 200 West; works by Lee Udall * Bennion, Randall Lake, Frank Huff Jr Dennis Smith, Kimbal Warren, Steven Hedgepeth, Valery Cohen, Peter Fil erup, Earl Jones, Steven Fawson and Osral Allred iver Print Pho- 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden; 1997 Sum. mer Workshop Participants of Adrian = Van Suchtelen: Carriage House Gallery, paintings by Marama Hansen; through the Cedars Museum Blanding: weavings by Damian Jim and family andfriends; through July 31 »Fairview Museum of and Art Fairview; recent works from the Theodore Milton Wassmer Collection: aireaps tone 38 Weixler Gallery ™ 132 E St works by Valoy Eaton, Harri = son Groutage, Kimball Warren, Dennis Smith andKarl Thomas lery = 37 N. Main; works by Jeanine Downing = Barb Edwards, Warren Neary & Sargent, Craig Worth, K. Rasmussen mand Bill Sargent; through June 26 sflolladayLi = 2150 E. 4800 South; watercolors by Vera Walker; throughJune; closed Sun Tntermountain. Profes sional Photographers Association Ex hibit; through June 30. “Kimball Art Center =. 638Park Ave., Park City; 1998 Biannual OpenPaintingExhibit; BadamiGalle 3242 S200 We ‘dened Expres: sem sions, by Calvin Johnson SSand new abstract photographs by Whit ve ney King; through June 30 (Merrill Li . Utah State University, Tanner Room of = Special Collections and Archives; Lo: ‘gan; “Utah '97: Photography”; through 300 Rio Grande; “A Woman's View: The Photography of Effie Huntington’ through June 30 Fine Art Main lobby, Eagle Gate Plaza; 60 £ | Sent Tesple: featring works by early artists including John Hafen, J.T Harvood, LaConte Stewart, Howell Ro senbaum and Maynard Dixon; through June 30; closed weekends | | “<\ A BeEauTIFUL SMILE Is Less Expensive THAN You THINK ALTA LODGE Since 1959 * Sunday Brunch (Don’t forget Father's Day!) * Conferences 444 E. 200 South; works by Edith Carlson, Peggy Moore and Bonnie Phillips; through today; Dibble Gallery, photog. raphy by Tom Tillman and students of the Waterford School; through today. Salt Lake Art Center 20 S. West Temple; Main Gallery; Utah Arts Couneil Fellowship Award Finalists: “A View of Nine"; through July 5; closed Mondays. ‘Schorr Gallery West Jordan City Hall, 8000S. Redwood Road, third floor; Russian Art Exhibit, through today Sego Gallery 637 E. 500 South; paintings by Kathy Wilson, Ken Baxter and Sam Collett; closed Sundays le Muse 126 E. 400 South, Springville; 74th Ai nual Spring Art Salon; through Sunday; print etchings by LeConte Stewart; through July 30 Sweet Library 455 FSt. “Ron and Norma Molen: Recent Works” through July5; reception, July 2, 6:30 to George Art 47 200 North, St. George; “Explorations in Iconolatry and Idolization” by ‘TimS. Guthrie; through June 20; “All in the Family: A Parson Family Exhibit”; through June 27; “Zwei Ecken von einem Spiegel, Two Corners of a Mirror, An International Exhibition of Photographic Artwork”; through Aug. 8; closed Sundays, Ruth 315 Wood St., Midvale; oils by Heinz Schwemmerand watercolors andoils by Virginia Clarkson; through June. versity ital 50 N, Medical Drive; second and third floors; “Everybody's Art: Exploring Multiculturalism”; through June 28 Utah Gallery 6280 S. Redwood Road; Intermountain Society of Artists’ spring show; through today. Utah Museum of Fine Arte University of Utah; “Renaissance atthe * Weddings & Receptions * Special Occasions * Lodging At the Topof Little Cottonwood Canyon phone: 322-4631 e-mail: tnfoealtalodge.com www.altalodge.com AMERICA’S FREEDOM ‘ nl cee eo ee) Tee STADIUMOFFi, eelg seBst ‘Fccles Community Art Center through July 26; “Images and Words literary works inspired by artworks in the museum and written by high-school students; through June 30. Utah Historical Society EANTHONY TL TMPERIALS SANDWu ate Liner Loungs se. esauday ne 20th é = tographs" by Edward S. Curtis. ‘Dolores Chase Fine 260 S. 200 West; “The Young and the Bold,” works by Brian Christensen, Rol: land Thomas and Karolyn Snarr; through today Through Gallery 1301 S. 2100 East; Aboriginal art of Australia; through Aug. 1 Jungle's Edge Genesis, Prohibitions and the Rebirth in the Art of the As mat”; through July 26; “Dancing in the Face of Power: Masks From the Owen D Mort Jr. Collection of African Art i Bt From previous page a _ TheSaltLake Tribune CALENDAR Friday, June 12,1998 July 1 Museum of LDS Church History/Art 45.N. West Temple: “ cet? Ds mgm, ener alderand show pacl agesavailable Hurts So Bad" never sounded so good! The amazing style, choreography, songs and show cometogether again. See them performtheir hits of the AND THE NEWS Plus The Flying Elvi, the Largest Annual 4th of July Fireworks ond Much More! 60s and 70s, including Tears on My Pillow, Hurts So Bad, Goin’ Out of My Head, and I'm Falling in Love with You. 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