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Show | | | Tribune Friday, January 22, 1999 @ From previous page Salt Lake Art Center 20S. Wert Temple Main Gallery: “Behind the Lines: Drawings and Objects by | | Street LevelGallery; “Frontage Road: | Michael David Hall”through sna Ate of Ua 6 S. 700 East; “Utah Artists on the Cutting Edge,” featuring ceramics by Francesc Burgos and Nnamdi Okonkwo;through Feb. 18 Atrium Gallery Salt Lake City Public Library, 209 500 South; works by Lenka Konopasek through Feb. 13. Soup mee, 400 West: black-and-white artworks by West High Schoo! students. ‘Art Center 7438. Main, Bountiful; 2nd Annual Contemporary Illustrators; through Feb. 6 Braithwaite Fine Southern Utah University, CedarCity. Seeing the Unseen,” photographs by Harold Edgerton: through Feb. 26. gham Young University, Provo Reinterpretation of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men”: ; through Feb. 14. Senior ‘Center 9310 S. 1300 East; oil paintings by Judith Deegan: through Jan january. Schorr. WesJordanCityHall 8000S. Redwood Road, Noor: photography by Lauei Casiens: sens: thr through Fb.26 reception, Miei of Art 126 E. 400 South. Springville; works by EbyJ. Bird; works by Andrew Skorut; gehtOneh Feb. 2 Art juseam "a E. 200 North, St. George:“Faces and S 900 West; “Africa Art: ForPur. and Pleasure” Feb. 1-June5. ery Street 4790 Cherry St. (420 West); paintings by Beso, through Feb. 15. Gallery 04 Main, Park City; works by Richard Boyer, PaulandSilvia Davis, David Dor. n, Ray Hare, Douglas Himes, Patricia Kimball, Ron Richmond, A.D. Shaw Bruce Smith, Chris Young. Jeannine Young and Dennis Smith; also crafts and Gallery ollett Art Building, Weber State University, Ogden; “From Soup to Nuts: p Art and Its Legacy”; through Feb. | | | || Feb, 27; “Quilts of Contrast” works by _| Marva Dalebout; through Feb. 20. READINGS/SIGNINGS | Sundance Resort, Provo Canyon; photographs by Howard Seeley of “Derek Jarman’s Garden”: through Feb, 12 ‘Sweet Li 455 F St; “Assemblages: Recent Works by Dorothee Martens”: Feb. 1-March 13: reception, Feb. 4; 6:39 to 8 p.m. Ruthres Tyler Libr 315 Wood St. aryMidvale; oils by Bing Greener; through February, Utah Museum of Fine Arts oss400 East; “P Is for Prints: Joan Nelson's”: through Jan. 31; closed Sat urdays and Sundays. | Places: Beauty in Bronze and Paint, works by L’Deane Trueblood: through Room ji * From the J. Herbert Millburn Collection of Asian Artindefinitely; Colorprint USA: Spanning the State in 8 throughApri “Art on Wheels soe of American Atombile closed Si Little America Hotel & Tower, 500 S Main; Jan. 29; 6 p.m.; “An Evening to Remember.” reception, dinner 596-0308. Little America Hotel & Tower, 500 S. Main; Feb. 12: 6:30 p.m; “Fascinatin’ y tribute to the "20s, dinner, auction; $100; 278-6855, 278-6472 Hevenkrite: SNL ENSCie 2: p.m. auction, Add 2Grade” diner fo benef. the Hellenic Orthodox: School $50, 569conch Moeee Promotory Hall, Utah State Fairpark Feb. 13; 6:30 pm.; Valentine's Day Fur Ba leashed canine sweethearts, free: 299. 508, | University of Utah; “Portraits on Paper From the Museum Collection: throng March 14; “Winter Celebrations — A Multi-Cultural Exhibition through April 2. “Celebrating the Arts Japan, China, India Thailand, Vietram and Burma” through December ur tah University of Utah, 200 South and University streets; “Kid Stuff’ exhibit; through April 3 West Light 550 MainSt., Park City; photography by David C. Schultz Williams Fine Art Main Lobby, Eagle Gate Plaza; 60 E. South Temple; works by Maynard Dix. on, LeConte Stewart, Mahonri Young Rose Howard and Richard Murray: through January | | | | | | | | | | R.S.V.P. | Utah Alzheimer’s Association avis will sign The Fun Also Rises Travel Guide to North America; Dolly's ee 510 Main St. Park City: tonight. also Saturday at the King’s English Bookshop. 1511S. 1500 East, 11:30 a.m Lloyd Kas will sign All I Need to Know About Filmmakking I LearnedFrom the Tox ic Avenger: Crossroads Plaza, 50 S. Main: Saturday, 4 p.m Richard Paul Evans will speak about The Locket; Holladay Health Care Facility: 4782 Holladay Bivd.; Saturday, 2 p.m. Sally Miller also know Kali wil sig A Journey to Hilts Puof Enlightenment: Borders; Cross Plaza, 50 Main; Sunday1 p.m. Wallace M cowboy poet will read: Nunemaker Place, Westminster College; 1840 S. 1300 East; Tuesday, 8 p.m.; free Pat Ament writer and rock climber will present a slide show; Behavorial Sciences Auditorium; University of Utah 7:30 pm, Joy Harjo poet and saxophonist will read and play from his work; Social Science Building room394; WeberState University, Ogden; Thursday, 19 a.m; also at the Red Butte GardenVisitors Center; 300 Wakara Way, just east of the University of Utah; Thursday, 7:30 p.m. wvid Ericson Fine Art 260 §. 200 West; works by Lee Udall onion, Randall Lake, Frank Huff Jr. Smith, Kimball Warren, Steven yeth, Valery Cohen, Peter Filup Earl Jones, Steven Fawson and srai Allred; “ContactSiiver Print Phoby Edward aeCurtis. ver Ww. 1000 Nort= Paintings by Pieter Brest van Kempen”; Satur- nee 26th at 8pm a att, original works and iris prints by ian Kershisnik; through Feb. 9. Don Brady Drive 1301 S. 2100 Bast: works by Lanny Barard; through January Eccles Cor ‘Art Center 580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden; Main Gal ry: paintings and sculpture by Norman Skanehy ¢ e House Gallery paintings by Grant S. Fairbanks through Feb. 27 Flat RabbetG Main St., Park City: works by Amy er and Mathew Wolf: through Jan, Gallery 303 Arts Center, Brigham ty, Provo; works by aie arses and Ella PearoughJan ry East lege of Eastern Utah, Price: acrylic {igital-on-canvas works by Lynne s-Korn; through Feb. 22. Holaday Libri 4800 South; oils and watercolors Walters: through February Center Ave., Park City; Main Gallery Magnum Cinema: A History of Film Badami Gallery; “NEON,” mixed-media works by John Alan Nyberg: through ttention skiers: La Nina FTTiM Gallery 700 East; paintings by Susan Gallacher and Rob Adamson ft Bank Gallery 42 S. 200 West; works by Jobn Alan ster: throughJan. 3 Loge 0 er "Memorial Theatre, University al; silksereens and monotypes by 8 Dreyfus: through Saturday Museum of LDS Church Art 15. West Temple; “The Wreek ofthe An ”; through February; "A Sea Time and a Purpose: Images of the d in Landscape”; through Febru ary, “Frames of Beauty: Examining the Bye of the Beholder”; through June5: YU Department of Visual Arts Faculty hibition; through April Myra Powell Galles tion Station, Ogden; Northern Utah Club; through Jan. 2 fe/ Golden Braid Bookstore 500 “Pathways,” watercol ors and exon pencil drawings by Caryl Brown: through Feb. 15. ‘illips 444 E200 South: Main Gallery; “Rever ‘es. paintings by Connie Borup; Dibble Gallery; assemblages by Jacqui Biggs Larsen and. Linda Foster Leonard > Sprint. Sprint PCS” Theatre SRE Cae Re) Breereu accu ee ee Me URE ee Sei yearalle’ ceag Aa Cea e een pee Veeeel the snowgoddess Bay SSR The Unforgettable Lou Rawls has blessed Friday, January 22 Saturday, January 23 Abravanel Hall, 8 p.m r Spend an evening with a lery 432 E, South Temple; classical and Re salssance sculpture reproductions romantic legend! 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