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Show - ogeCsaEReaNaanMS Page 46—THE HERALD, Prove Utah, Sunday, November 8. 1981 Arts Music, drama, art, film — the people and the productions ' ili Designer Wins Four Awards Reception Tonight Museum Showslis Modern Side Modernist artists will have their day to show their interpretations of The fifth annual Art Directors Salt Lake City competition has honored Provo designer David Storey with four honors The show. currently on exhibit at the Salt Lake Art Center. is considered the most prestigious competition for art directors and graphic modern trends beginn- ing today from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Springville Museum of Art, 126 E 400 S., Springville designers in the intermountain area Storey’s awards were oxfire for a logo design and ap- Storey was graduated plication for Magelby’s from BYU in 1974 with a Restaurant and Oyster B.A. in art and design Bar; a logo design and and Italian. After workapplication for recording artist. singer Marvin Payne, a portfolio presentation for sculptor Michael Wardle, and an ing as an in-house ari director for Valtek, he opened his own practice in Provo in 1977 LOSE 4 TO 12 INCHES IN 1 HOUR Several of the nearly three dozen artists in the show will present a program at 7 p.m. at the museum, The meeting is open to the public You'll never know until you tryit. The art show represents a cross-section of modernist artists from Salt Lake and Utah Counties. The exhibition is the first large scale showing of works devoted to experimentive, conceptual, nonobjective, fantasy/surrealist, expressionist and formal avenues of contem- the ody Wrap theoriginal, exclusive cremethatreall ks, Pre-Holiday Introductory porary art. Several works from the exhibition will be purchased for the Museum's permanent collection of contemporary Utahart. “In several cases,” explains museum curator Vern Swanson, “artists are grabbling with problemsoutlined by the avant gardeof10, 20 or even 30 years ago. Recent Utah art attempts have tried to provide a showcase for recent work, describing the modernist trends of the entire 20th century, not necessarily the latest fashions of 1981.”” Yesterday's avant garde artists are often still alive and working, and many artists are now reviving styles of the recent past. “It has become much more complex, stylistically plural and much less ‘outrageous,’ ” he continues. “Gonealso are the conStant and irritating comparisonsto the New album jacket design for SPECIAL $4995 ore Buy 10Get 1 Free (Partial Wrapsavailable) ioe aGe CALL 224-4624 For your free consultation. THE BODY WRAP INTERNATIONALINCH LOSS & SUNTAN CENTER 224-INCH 1256 Se. State, Orem (Wext door te Wolfe's) MasterCharge ISA closet he UNIVERSITY MALL Vern Swanson hangs ‘Crank Me Bishop,” an acrylic by John Erickson. York Schooi, and the cry that Utah is now only five, 10 or 20 years behind the times. The Springville Museum ofArt is anx- ious to chronicleall the major styles of art in the state and “Recent Utah Art,” the name of the exhibition, is, says Swanson ‘‘a small, though innovative, step hibition gallery for disin helping to adjust play of its permanent that.” collection of Utah conThe museum is Utah's temporary art. first fine arts institution The art show can be to set aside anentireex- seen through Dec.5. ‘Virginia Woolf’ Opens SLC Season The Salt Lake Acting Company opensits 13th season on Thursday with ‘Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” It plays at the Glass Factory Theatre at Arrow Press Squarein Salt Lake City, and show timeis 8 p.m Those are Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and & Nov. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 and Dec. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 and12 The show is directed by David Kirk Chambers, and stars Gail Hickman, Tony Larimer, Valerie Kittel and Allen Nevins. Cellophaning Is Beautiful ! Reg. $329.95 Model 6105 Ready for somecreative sewing? 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