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Show D10 The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS @ From previous page The more than 30.masks in the exhibit are from the muse- And Zen There Wes Art: An um'‘s permanentcollection and from communityand arts orga- exhibit of recent paintings by renowned artist Edith Carison nizations in Utah. The masks are from China, India, Mexico, Congo, Cameroon and the Opens at the Salt Lake Art Cen ter, 20 S. West Temple, Friday with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. United States, including Utah For more than 40 years. Carison has been creating art Sister Act: The Utah Museum works of balance, harmony and of Fine Arts will present a transcendence. Her career has spanned numerous geographi callocations andartistic move- screening of the Japanese film “The Makioka Sisters.” Wednesday at 6 p.m. A recep found in the deserts of the Southwest have provided the greatest inspiration, according to theartist The exhibit runs through April 9. Carlson, who lives in Salt Lake City, will offer a gal- lerytalk Feb. 9 from to8 p.m. Mything Opera: In conjunc tion with the Utah Opera production of Gluck’s opera “Orpheus and Eurydice,” the Salt Lake Art Centeris exploring the Greek myth. “Love in Hell Contemporary Arti: on Orpheusand Eurydi through Feb. 20at the center, 20 ms —_——___—_— Yaka fetish maskis part of “Multicultural Masquerade” exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the University of Utah campus. and Melissa Bond. Video and media artists participating are John Schaefer. Thursday andFridays, noon to6 p.m., and Saturdays, 10.a.m. to4 Claudia Esslinger, Matt Marel. Face It; “Multicultural Mas| querade,” an exhibit of masks | opens at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the Universityof Tom Forsythe, Harald Klemm, lo, Nora Naranjo-Morse and Theo Lipfert. The exhibit runs through Feb. 26. Gallery hours are p.m. Manyof Borges te Thefilm is being screened in conjunction with one of the museum's current exhibits. ofthe worid that they had never seen a photograph of-thein selves until Borges prés@nied them with a snapshot. ~ Japanese Woodbiock Prints.” Borges recently joined.Am nesty International to présén Innovation and Tradition in Speaking of Humankind: Award-winning photographer Phil Borgeswill give a lecture and slide show highlighting his tion follows thefree screening. travels aroundthe world at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Sat. “The Makioka Sisters,” based on a novel by Jun‘ichiro Tanizaki, is the tale of four urdayfrom 2 to 4 p.m. Borges, who lives in Seattle, is known for his dramatic and such remote and sheltered3seaq “The Enduring Spirit. Sa>ghd tography exhibit celetrating the 50th anniversary=pt th signing of the UniversabDedla ration of Human Righls~Thi showison exhibit at ParkCity’ Kimball Art Center troust February After the lecture, thébe wi be a reception with Bordas. DERMAPEEL for Younger Looking Skin Now! | the non-surgical solution Have you been reluctant to have a harsh chemical peel, or laser pect: because ofthe high cost, pain andlong recuperative period involved? Nowthereis a new alternative that is all natural and does notinvatve~ harsh chemicals or a laser to burn off the outer layer of your skin. Utah campus today and runs Derma Peel cam reduce the effects of: Sun Damag Fine Wrinkles. Brown Spots Age Spots Enlarged Pores Oily & Acne Prone Skin- "FREE" IN-HOME ESTIMATES Daal Fb atBeamer wl Bet Bor foc Cosine haeeed = TO LEARN MOREABOUT THIS EXCITING PROCEDURE... S. West Temple. The opening reception is Friday from 6 to 9 7 Pater toChoose From HOURS: OREM Mon-Fri 9-5:30,Sat 11-3 255-6977 OGDEN 732-1666 .SHOWROOM p.m. Continuing its mission of issue-oriented exhibits, the art center commissioned three ‘artists and a scholar to explore the myth and its relevance in to- STEPHEN H. BENNETT, MD = 801-266-4212 2432 So. State 487-5662 day’s society. Alex intimate photographs mily who unknowingly face tt he eaein puatior ie in Osaka in 1938. YvYVY v ments, but throughout these changes Carlson has remained approach. Her paintings reveal one overriding obsession, light The unique light and color <a of an old merchant through March 36. a single-minded in her artistic Sunday, January 16, 2000 Bigney, Carleen Jimenezand Alex Caldiero have addressed the myth’s timeless themes — life and death, heaven and hell, love and art. Writer AYWW uraw Steven Epperson has explored THE 1UM the historical andsocial role of the myth. Bigney’s work incorporate PRESENTATION such images as a bird-headed woman and a cat-headed man andtrees ablaze withthefires of hell. Jimenez has createdintimateinstallations in which she “Celebrating the Dream Through the Ars” Monday, January 17, 7:00 p.rh. — Kingsbury Hall Students, staff, faculty, and community members come together to “Connect the Life andTimes of Dr. Martin Luther King,J.” with agtists fromthe Calvary Baptist Church. Choir, Colors of Life, Virginia Tanner Creative Dance, Lincoln Elementary School, and West High School, explores what binds people in love and what separates them. Caldiero has created a threedimensional installation titled “Bones and Love Poems,” which explores the relationship be- FREE ADMISSIONTicketis requited. Ticke availableat tween love and death and the journeys of love through the ie AB:i Kingsbury Hall (581-7100) and the Olpin Union (581-5888). ica unconsciousness. Epperson’s research and writing give context to the artistic, religious and cultural history of the myth of Orpheus ¢ andEurydice. Weeklyart talks, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the art center, are Caldiero, Wednesday; Epperson, Jan. Seen 26; and Jimenez, Feb,2. Where Are They Now:Inter- “T Witness the Unveiling of Thom’s newest fry “Places in the Heart I” Video/Poetry opens at MetroArts Gallery, 1361 S. Main, Salt LakeCity, Friday with a reception from 7 UTAH'S LARGEST THOMAS KINKADE DEALERS to 11 p.m The exhibit features artwork about the idea ofplace. Video installations and interactive computerart will be displayed, along with spontaneous commentary by poets Jeffrey Berke CABINET REFINISHING ADVANCED SURFACE RESTORATION,INC. * Refinishing ation * Updating * Kitchen * Bathroom HOTEL+CASINO. 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