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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday, August 30, 1998 @ Continued From D-10 ey School auditorium. Tickets are $12 Island Schoolof Design in 1983. Shehasher owndesign business in Salt LakeCity VISUAL ART Compiled by Helen Forsberg CP CLE heeyyl Livermore earneda BSat the University of California- Berkeley in 1980 and an MFA in graphic design from the Rhode Snapshots: Past, Present, Future: The Atrium Gallery at the Main Li lections 6: Works From the Polaroid Col- lection” opens Monday in the brary, 209 E. 500 South. Salt Lake City, will present “Junks — Hong Kong: The Past, the Present and the Future” Sept 11-Oct. 16. There will be a re- Collett Art Building at Weber State University, Ogden. The exhibit is the sixth in a series from the Polaroid collection in recent years. This group forms an unpredictable sampling of every photographic genre seen today, from comput er images to gelatin silver prints, from William Wegman’s dogs in a canoe to Lorna Simpson’s solitary black shoes sitting in white space. Renowned artists from the United States, Europe, South and Central America, Australia eecaer) ee and Africa are included. Artists are as diverse as Robert Rausch- eel sevRc sie enberg, Joyce Tenneson, Robert ception Sept. 16 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ‘The exhibit features works by Melody Lai Yung Ho. who was born and raised in Hong Kong. She earned and BFA and a MFA with an emphi While studying at BYU, Ho created a series of “junks,” as anofficial symbol or metaphor of the past, present and future of Hong Kong. “I did the project not only tofill the assignment. but also to show mylove for the place where I was born. Frank, Lucas Samaras, Marsha Burns and Barbara Kasten. Also included in the collection are photographs by WSU faculty This large exhibition consists of more than 100 works and therefore will be shownin a twopart installment. The first half runs through Sept. 11, thesecond, Sept. 1 There will be an opening reception Wednesdayat 7 p.m. Gallery hours are Mondays through Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., p.m. THE” \ PERFORMING welsh Reduced Shakespeare Company: “The Bible The Compiete Word of God (abridged)” SEPTEMBER 3 & 4 7:30 P.M. all ArtTix locations, or by phone at 355-ARTS (2787) Picture This: The Salt Lake hibit” Friday through Nov. 22 The museum’s educational services offers this exhibit in conjunction with the fourth. grade program “PARTners.” As part of “PARTners,” every fourth-grade class in the Sait Lake City SchoolDistrict comes to the museumtwice during the school year and is visited twice by museum docents. City PublicLibrary's Day Riverside Branch, Bountiful Shows: Upcoming shows at the Bountiful/Davis Art Center, 745 S. Main. tric Present: A Series of Photo- Bountiful @ Watercolors by Rose Ann North, will presen graphs From Mexico and Cen tral America” by Kate Seggar Thursday through Oct. 14 There will be a reception Sept. 13 from 2 to 4 p.m Worksinthe exhibit are pho- tographs froma recent trip to Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras, Seggar is an undergraduate in the English departmentat the University of Utah. Quiet Colors: The Anderson-Foothill Branch Library 1135 S. 2100 East, Salt Lake Perla Batalla City, will present “Quiet Places: Watercolors by Rebecca Liver- Utah Ballet: more” Saturday through Oct. 13. There will be a reception Doug Varone and Dancers Poeidancing The Academyof St. was powerful.” Martin in the Fields — The Park Record, Park City, UT EnsembleGalliei Pee WH DRURDD'S a citysearch.com SEG ARTS and Fridays, 8 a.m. to 4 Art: An Annual bit for the Salt Lake City PARTners Ex- Peterson andoils by Anne Marie Oborn will be in the Patrons Gallery Friday through Sept 26. Wiln the Founders Gallery- /NVault Galleries will be handco- lored and black-and-white photographs by Suzanne Davis; lithographs-collages by Christi- na Loosli, and ceramic vessels by Jeffrey Goodsell Friends Gallery, paintings by Kaye In the there will be Terry. All of these workswill be ondisplay Friday through Oct. 10. There will be a reception for See next page “The Snow Maiden” U or U Marriott CENTER FOR DANCE Tickets available at Kingsbury Hall and Abstract Elements: The Utah MuseumofFine Arts, Uni- versity of Utah, will present ‘Abstracting the Elements of member Drex Brooks. LAE 80 sculpture from Brigham Young University SPOSSCS OVSCEGE gaper Hear, A Gatherin: & Scrapi of Rubberstamp k Supplies OODLES of affordable scrapbook and rubberstamp supplies with plenty of creative ideas and workshops to help you along the way... | Bringthis ad in for 20% off ASUU PRESENTER’S OFFICE |any oneitem in the shop! 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