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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday, October28, 2001 under way at the St. George Art Museum through Jan. 5, 2002. The museum will host a recep- tion and awards ceremony Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. Also at the museum is “In the Eye of the Beholder,” an exhibit of recent tion for the artists that night from 7 to 9 p.m. Both shows Admission is $5 for the lecture; close Nov. 30. For more information on the Utah Watercolor $15 for the reception. Seating is Society,call 277-2110. lecture by Friberg at 7:30 p.m. works by Annette Everett. That limited. For information, call show closes Jan. 26, 2002. (435) 654-4411. Father and Son: An exhibit of paintings by Gary Max Col- What'sin a Name: Kevin Lee Luthier, violinmaker and author of Two Trees, will give a combination violinmaking demonstration and music performance at the University of Utah Bookstore on Wednesday from 1la.m.to2p.m. Two Trees is a novel of love and fantasy that also contains manyof the lost secrets of violin making Arnold Friberg. Internationally famous for his religious works,set designs for “The Ten ents” andportraits of the British Royal Family, and playing. Set in the Civil War: N.C. den. The show includes both traditional and contemporary landscapes in several medi- annual ums. tion at 6:30 p.m., followed by Ogden. The center’s Carriage Artists Invitational show, with many artworks 182 E. Winchester (near Fashion Place Mall), from 5 to 9 p.m. A panel of eight authors will discuss whatit takes to write a On Saturday,an all-day con- 4 ference begins with 8 a.m. reg- istration at the Crystal Inn, 2254 W.3340 South, West Valley City. Cost is $80, and covers workshops on such things as crafting larger than life characters, writing riveting plots and creating strong romantic It will November. run through making dinner and a live auction. elevate user's blood pressure to dangerously high levels. Some people, while taking Metabolife®, have experienced stroke,brain damage,heart Tac lalew Va Twiggs§&Moore Gallery attack,seizure, or death. Dec. 1. Each See Page D-12 stroke, brain damage, heart attack,orseizure, and if you have experienced anyofthese problemswhile taking Metabolife®, call attorney Bradford D. Myler NOW for a FREE consultation. 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For more information, go online at www. brokenheartshealing.com. lage and mixed-media painting the Station, 2501 Wall St. in Og- House Gallery will display its color Society opens eee at the Eccles Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave. in gris & Tape, 1625 West 9000 South, West Jordan, on Saturday from 10.a.m. to noon. the 2002 Winter Olympics. Tickets are $75 per person. For more information, call (435) Going, Going, Sold!: The Kimball Art Center’s annual art auction will take place Saturday evening at Deer Valley Resort's Silver Lake Lodge. The event begins with a cocktail reception and silent auc- Paint With Water: An exhibit by members of the Utah Water- Century, will be at Dave's Health and — 1108 E. 3300 South, Tuesday from 6:30 to8pm. Provo Arts Council presents its monthly First Fridays Down: town gallery stroll Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Atleast five downtown Provogalleries and shops will stay open late to greet customers. For details, call 8526646 weekdays. 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Guests are welcome to drop in anytime during the party. For information,call the periodicals department at 5248200. Mormon Writers Meet: The theme of this year’s Mormon Writers Conference is “Breaking New Ground in LDSLiterature.” The annual, day-long event is Saturday at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, from 9 am. to5p.m. Workshop choices include the novel, poetry, short story, non-fiction, screenwriting, criticism and self-publishing. Filmmaker Richard Du (“God's Army”), author Kenny Kemp (Dad Was a Carpenter), Carolyn Campbell, Thom Duncan and Sharlee Glenn are among the presenters. Preregistration is $40; $30 for students and Association for Mormon Letters members; at the door, cost is $50. For more 94.900 100% Ownership. NoTime Share. 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