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Show D1s _The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS _ Sunday, June 20, 1999 From Previous Page urday FilmmakerDanAustin,his brother Jared, and his friend Clinton Ewell cycled last sum merfromVenice Beach, Calif., to Springfield, Mass. home of the Basketball Hall of Fame. They trekked 4,800 miles in 100 days, meeting Americans from all walks of life, and asking each to autograph thebasketball they carried with them. Austin (a Brigham Young University alumnus) and his et made a similar journeyin , biking from Utahto Spoieane, Wash. That journey endedat Jack & Dan’s Tavern, the bar ownedbythefatherof Utah Jazz guard John Stockton. Saturday's free screening will start with a performance The amphitheateris 2.6 miles upBig Cottonwood Can yon. Warmclothing and blan: kets are advised lanthropist Val A. Browning. Thepaintings of Le Brun evoke the refinements and the romantic energy ofherera. City. Romance, Refinement: To: day’s gallerytalk at the Utah Museum of FineArts features volunteer AnneDolowitz dis- Way Gallery, 33 W. Center St and worksof French painter Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun(17551842). Among LeBrun’s works fea tured in the museumare “Prin: EudociaIvanovaGalitzine as Flora” and“Portrait of the Young Countess Schouvalof,” donatedto the museumby phi PoteetVictory Lectures or demonstrations scheduledin conjunction with the exhibit are Denise Meyers, public togetherto experience art of the new AmericanWest Artists are Buckeye Blake, DavidCaricato, Carliss Chee, HowOriginal: The Original NorthSalt Lake, plans an open housetoday from1 to6 p.m. A widevarietyof Utah artists will be featured. gourdpainting, day, 7 p.m.; Rock and Cody Newcomb, marketing your art, Saturday, 1 p.m.; Patrick Stone, stone: Pauline Cilmi Speers, Barry Coffin, Doug Coffin, Anne Em- carving demonstration, Satur: 2 p.m; ¢ ie Fell, acrylic brce, Carre Fell. Clifford Fra: lecture, Saturday, 3 p.m.; Anne Embree, oil-painting demon M Reinvention, Reopeni “Reinventingthe We: fer Lowe. Denise Meyers, Leo Monahan, Rock } mb, ole Perry, Jan Rickman, Maria Sharylen, Patrick Stone and Co-founded by Susan Jones, owner of Park City’s Meyer a and Denise Meyersof inventing the West” bring artists collectors and the Thetalk is at 2 p.m. at the museumat the Universityof Utah, 370 S. 1530East, Salt Lake Compiled by Helen Forsberg cussingthelife ing of the Kimball, which has beenclosed for renovation and restoration. sl stration, Saturday, 4 p.m.; and Jennifer Lowe. livestock- Fountain, AbbyLev ine, denne of contemporaryWesternart, rt NovacaineNetworks, iT CONSULTING orVaaUa geMeelLat bythe Utah bluegrass group On @ W ind” appearson the “True Fans” soundtrack. needs an experienced Art Gallery Manager Phone Clayton R. Williams 801-524-0331 4 TARZAN (G) DIS 4:35 3:90 £25 7.20 915 4 STAR WARS: EPISODE (FG) DOLBY (45 430 7:5 4000 ++ THE GENERAL'S DAUGHTER (8) 215 450 730 9:55, THE MUMMY (PG-3) 200 435 7.90 930, NOTTING HILL (PG-13) 155 420 795 9:20 “You maynever see so many 801-450-8388 great actresses “Taking the Pain out of Computing” screen again: At the Chase: Anexhibit of lives in New Jersey. She paints figures and still lifes that often revolve around pears, lemons and blue bottles. “Thefruits remind me of things which make life satisfying and sweet... and also an expression of nurtur- See Next Page HIDEOUS KINKY A jeetey to Love “Start theOscar drumrolls now att ape iakeaate The show runs throughSept. 6 new works by Linda Ethering ton is on display at the Dolores Chase Gallery, S. 200 West, Salt Lake City, through July20. Etheringtonstudied at Brigham Young University and marker demonstration. 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