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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Friday, December 4, 1998 m From Previous Page May 1999; “150 Years of American Painting: 1794-1944”; indefinitely: ‘Treasures Fromthe J. Her burn Collection of Asian Art nitely; “Colorprint U.S.A.: Span States in °98"; through ApH“Aon ty: Questioningthe Eye of the Beholder”; through December: closed Sundays and holidays c Gallery 466 S, 500 East; “P Is for Prints: Joan through Jan. 31; closed Sat urdays and Sundays, Central Utah Art Center Ephraim; “Western Landscapes" by DE Johnson; through Dec. 15, a 4790 Cherry St. (420 West): “Unity of the Unanswerable Riddles,” works by Mike Fletcher; through December; also new works by David Sorensen,Ian Ramsey and Young Huino as well as works by Matt Clark, Stan Watts, Doc Poulson, Neil Burk, Scott Ruston, D.J. Bauden, Robert Fitt, Ken Baxter, Julie Jacobsen, Rick Jackson, Lee Anne Walker, Don Coy, Cynthia Binyon, Arlene Connolly Janice Walker Hall, Randall Lake, Poon ‘Tai To, Jo Gilkey and Paul Nalamba;reception,today, 6 9 p.m.; Saturday, 9am, to 1 p.m. Coda Gallery 804 Main, Park City; siate Deen Allen; through Dec. reception, day, 6 to 9 p.m. Collett Art Gallery Collett Art Building, Weber s versity, Ogden; Biennial Faculty Exh tion; through Dee, 11 Color O78. 200 East; works by Norma Fors berg, Anne Marie Oborn, Clay Wagstaff, GwenPeine, Rob Adamson,Pilar Pobil Doyle Shaw and Larry Wade; through 260 $. 200 West; works by Lee Udall Bennion, Randall Lake, Frank Huff Jr tographs" byEdward ra8. Carts Dolores Chase 2608. 200, West Holiday Group Show, featuring “Icons and Mother. Maryann Webster; through hood” Dee. 2rcp, today6 to 9 p.m. Don Brady Gallery 1301 8 2100Taek works by Lanny Bar. nard; through January. Eccl unity Art Center 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden; in Watercolor, Leck; through Saturday, Carriage House Gallery Holiday Artist Invitational & Stee through Dec. 24. F. Weizler 182 Bt. sont ton, Harrison Groutage, iolarr Dennis Smith and Karl Flat Rabbet 421 Main St. Park City; “Group of Nine" exhibit; also works by AmyTes: sier, Pilar Pobil, Edie Roberson, Chris Petersonand Kelly Valiente. Kimball Art 638 Park Ave. Park Ci ties Art Monochrome Photography by Ralph Johnson”; through Dec. 15. Petersen Art Center Gallery 1025 B. 2100 South; “Recent Works for Christmas,” featuring artists Harold Pe tersen, Janet Stuart, Linda Sanders, JoAnn Kochevar: Lois Vrooman, Diane Dean, Gayle Allen, Nancy Leymaster and Caryn Feeney; through Dec Gallery 444 8. 200 South; Holiday Group Show. throughJan, 8; reception, today, 6 to Salt Lake Art Center 20S) West Temple; Main Gallery Blue’ through J orks by Kumi Yamashita;roughDec. 15;s0eption, aeett 7 to? p.m. ‘Olpiast Student Union, University of Utah; “The Face ofA\ University of Utah; “Portraits on Paper From the MuseumCollection;” throug) March 14; “Winter Celebrations through Dec. 27; “Celebrating the Arts of Asia: Japan, China, India Vietnamand Burma” through D reception, Sunday, 1 to wi ‘lliams Main Lobby Eagle Gate Plaza; 60 E South Tei on, Lec Rose Howard“ad Bi through Dee 3thAn. nual Religious and Spiritual, Art of 27 um Utah; through : Dec. lery 5 E, TelegraphSt, Washington C works by Jenyth Bramwell: through De. cember. Tivoli Gallery 255 S. State; works by David Jackson and James Pritchard; through Monday Chase FineArts Center, UtahState Uni versity, Logan; Graduate Fine Art dent Exhibition; through Dee. 26; re- Exhibit; Badami Gallery, "Night Owls, Photography by Gardner, Heath, Kenn Roberts: through Jan. 4 reception, foay 6to8 2233 S. 700 EastPel by Susan Gallacher and Rob Adamson Left Bank Gallery 242. 200 West Leftbank Off the Wall Group Christmas Show, through Decemiber; reception, today, 6 to 9 p.m. Gall Pioneer Memorial The of Utah; “Snow,” works by fenParish through Dee. i 1 45.N. West Temple; Wreck of the Julia Ann” through“The February; “The Homemade Kingdom: Mormon Regional Furniture”; through Jan. 18; “A Season, ETC. Nutcrackers N'Ever gift boutique and treecelebration; Davis Fair Park, Farmington; today, noonto 9 $1, 50 cents forseniors andchil dren under 12; benefits TheShelter in F7 Salt Palace; 100 S, West Temple; tonight and Saturday, 10 a.m, to 10 p.m.; $3.50 $2 for children West Temple: Fridays and am-10 pin; Mondays through Thurs Dee. $6, $3 benefit for children’s programs; Snow College Greenwood Center; Snow Col. lege, Ephraim; today and Saturday, 10 am. to5 pm Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis 5K run/walk; Trolley Square, Salt Lake WSU, Ogden; USU, Logan; Saturday call 536-0990. Community Christmas Celebration autoshow. Christmastreats, ornaments, Santa; Museum of Art; Brigham Young University, Provo; Satu 1-4 pm $2 per person, $10 for families. marade 8400 West and Main Street, Magna: travels west on Main to 9200 West; Sat urday, 11 am, Christmas Parade in Tooele Main Street, Tooele; S: 1 Christmas Parade, ssville Main Street, Grantsville; Saturd Live Nativit Gardner Village; 1100 W. 7800 Sout Saturday, 1 p.m Utah Quilt Guild Holiday Home Tour benefit for the guild; Crane House Museum; 1640 W. 13200South, River Utah ShakespeareanFestival Christn program; Randall L. Jones ‘Theatre Southern Utah University, Cedar City Monday, 7:30 p.m. 568-7878 Utah Professionals Guild singlet oresuiation for the active pr fessional; Doubletree Hotel: 2555. West Temple; Wednesday, 7 p.m a0.in cludes parking benefits the Make-A Wish Foundation, call 595-6 Get yourholiday shopping all wrapped \s Pal DaaLidad ce FORE LAKES ary ae“ ae As rieSoa Ceri GOLF ACADEMY FOR WOMEN ‘Artwork of Faith and Purpose’ through Jan. 18, s "Studio 9 works by Robert Call, Homer Clark, Travis Crowther, Mike Gardner, Jerry Hancock, Steve Songer and Scott Wallis; through December. Nora Eccles fuseum Utah State University, Logan; “Shed. ding Skins: New Territory for the MuseumCollection”; "The Staff Measures Up: Choices From the Permanent Collection”’; “Fired Up: Ceramics Fromthe Collection” and “The CompletePicture: Ores “Market St. Broiler, Grill, Oyster Bar’ »:NewYorker" RetaReeaaa (YES we have elasses for men) $100 EarlyBird Special Stars January 18-23 Beginners & Intermediates SIX WEEKS OF FUN Day orEvenings Six 11/2hr Sessions 266-8621 or 293-0831 CHRISTMAS GIFT. 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Enjoy an intimate holiday concert with Dean Kaelin and special guests performing his most requested Christmas arrangements,including songs from his popular CD Carolof the Bells and his latest release The King Is Born. Tickets available by calling 801-274-SING ZCMI and KUTV 2Newspresent The Angel Tree Benefit Concert i ane LUNCH i | I ! L hetae ' Adults $8.00 Seniors, Students, & Children $5.00 Carol of the Bells and The King Is Born available at all Deseret Book stores. Dickens’ Join ZCMIas we sponsor a magical nightof holiday fun to help raise moneyforthe Salvation Army Angel Tree ‘98. The Choral Arts Society of Utah & Orchestra, underthe direction of Sterling Poulson, will perform your favorite Christmas songs and KUTV 2News’ ‘own Michelle King and Mark Koelbel will host the event. Don't miss this chanceto get into the holiday spirit with yourfavorite aC rfristmas Hestival Christmas songs,all while helping thosein needthis holiday season. Saturday, December5 at 7:30 p.m. Cottonwood High School Auditorium NOVEMBER 27 - DECEMBER 12 Tickets are available atall Salt Lake ZCMI Credit Offices orat the door on December5. Pricesare $10 for adults, $5 for children ZCMI UTAH STATE FAIRPARK and $25 for a family of (plus tax). Monday- Thursday 4 - 10 pm Friday & Saturday 10 am - 10 pm (Closed Sundays) Adults $6.00, Children & Seniors $3.00, Under5 yrs Free c A ee rem |