Show --1 - - - - o o 1 : k e 12E The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June 26 1983 Art calendar Alvin Gittins Gallery Art and Archrtecture Center University of Utah Annual Student Show through August Hours: Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm ' Associated Utah Artists Salt Palace North Balcony ariProximately 75 onginal works in Oils acrylics watercolors pastels and pen and Utah artists Salt Palace hours ink by resident Atrium Gallery Salt Lake City Public Library 209 E 5th Sout h third floor National Association of Women Artists Inc Traveling Pnntmaking Exhibition USA 26 Hours: Monday through Thursday 9 June am to 9 pm Friday and Saturday 9 am to 6 am dosed Sunday Avenues Branch Salt lake Public library 455 F St Lives" through June 30 Hours: Monday through Friday 9 am to 9 pm IF Larsen Ga Reify Harris Fine Arts Center "Past Provi) MUSEIUM of Brigham Young University can Illustration Traveling Show through June Hours: daily 7 am to 10 pm Blue Mouse Art Gallery 260 E 1st South photography by Terry Malin through July Hours: Wednesday through Sunday from 5 pm BountifulDavis Art Center 2175 S Main Bountiful Main Gallery Davis County Competition Show Pay Kirkland: Bromoil Pigment Process Exhibit June ' 31 Anna Spiess Gallery works by David W Jackson Hours: Sunday 2 to 5 pm Monday 5 to 9 pm Tuesday through Friday 10 am to 5 pm RecepRon June 26 2 to 5 pm Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery Southern Utah State College Cedar City Main Gallery recent works by Max Edwin Bunnell through July 2 Hours: Mondays am through Thursdays am to 5 pm Saturdays 1 10 Brigham City tti 41 to Museum-Galler- to 8:30 pm Fridays 10 to 5 pm Brigham City Hours: Monday y Annual Quilt Festival July Tuesday through Saturday 11 am to 7 pm: 6 pm am Beads and Chase Home Liberty Park Buckskin: The Folk Art of Utah's Great Basin Tribes" girough Oct 16 Hours: Daily noon to 5 pm "Willow 1 - Courtyard Gallety 157 Pierpont Ave "Lost Landscapes" gallery artists explore lost urban and natural landscapes through photography multiple im9 Hours: age prints and fine crafts May Tfiesday through Friday 10 am to 6 pm Dolores Chase Fine Ad 143'h Pierpont 4 closed June I Ave Eubanks Gallery 63 Exchange Place paintings 26 Hours: by Swiss artist Jean Krille June Monday through Friday 10 am to 6 pm Saturday noon to 3 pm Reception Juno 30 5 to I pm Finch Lane Gallery Finch Lane at Reservoir Pork "A Gesture of Kinship" photography by Bruce 1 Hours: Hucko May Monday through Friday 930 am to 5 am Sunday I to 4 am Gallery at Snowbird Cliff Lodge Snowtird Resort featunng a variety of artists Hours: Daily 1 to 10 am Gallery 303 Horns Fine Ms Center Brigham Young University Provo Trude Parkinson collage "Open Windows" through June Hours: Weekdayt 8 am to 5 pm Gallery 56 56 W 4th South retrospective oils wotercolors pastels drawings of the late Clyde Squires June 6 to July 2 Hours: Monday through Friday 10 am to 5 pm Gayle Weytier Gallery 167 S Main "Core Texts of the Mind" works by Andrew H Krasnow June 15 Hours: Monday through Saturday 11 am to 5 pm Hasid Gallery University of Utah Health Sciences Center Room AC113 color photography by Dr Zell McGee through June Hours: Weekdays 8 am to 5 pm Holladay Library 2150 E 48th South oils by DeChadwick through June Hours: Monday through Thursday 9 am to 9 pm Friday and Saturday 9 am to 530 pm Kimball Art Center Main Street Park City Main Gallery tided exhibition of paintings by state and regional artists through June Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 am to 6 pm Sunday noon to lbert 6 pm King's Cottage Gallery 2233 S 7M East Oils by Bonnie Posselli and Ivan Nyman through June Hours: 10 am to 6 pm daily except Sundays Mary Amanda's Gallery 132 E 9th South works of Karl Swanson through June 30 Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 6 pm McCurdy Doll Museum 246 N 100 East Provo "Paper Dolls and Paper Toys From Days Gone By" through June Hours: Tuesday through Saturday noon to 6 am Church History and Art 45 N West Temple "Rich in Story Great in Faith: The Ad of Minerva Kohlhepp Teichert" through Oct 16: "Book of Mormon Art" by CCA Christensen through Sept Hours: Monday through Friday 9 am to 9 pm Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 7 pm mra Powell Gallery Union Station Ogden art of LeConle Stewart through July Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 am to 5 pm Reception July 5 to 8 pm Museum of LDS "A My Nome Is Alice" Courage Theatre second floor Converse Hall Westminster College of Salt Lake City 1840 S 13th East Sunday 8 pm Presented by The New Shakespeare Players "Follies" Utah Theatre 148 S Main Monday and Friday 7:30 pm Matinee Saturday 2 pm 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown" Sundance Sumer Theatre Sundance Resort Provo Canyon Monday Wednesday Friday 8:30 pm and then on odd cblendar dates through Sept 5 No performances Sunday Dress warmly theater outside 1"The Robber Bridegroom" Sundance Summer Theatre Sundance Resort Provo Canyon Tuesday hirsday Saturday 8:30 pm then on even calendar dates through Sept 4 No performances Sunday Dress warmly theater outside "Who:101)W Lagoon Opera House Lagoon Amusement Park Farmington Monday and then Thursday Friday Saturday 8:30 pm Presented by the Francis Wry Theatre Players "Hold on to June" Hale Center Theatre 2801 S Main Mondays Thursdays Fridays Saturdays through Aug 8 8 pm No performances July 4 and July 25 "Pump Boys and Dinettes" Lyric Theatre 28 W Center Logan Thursday through Saturday 8 pm Presented by Old Lyric Repertory Company Sunday June 26 3rd West am ' - 'y ' ' — ' J t 't " ? -t l Broadway Special Spring Christensen Sharlene Chrisfeaturing Larry tensen AD Show and Kent R Wallis Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 11:30 am to 5:30 am Springville Museum Springville 15th annual Hours: Tuesday through Wednesday until 9 pm !' '1' I 4th South of Art 126 17 Quilt Show June 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Sunday 2 to 5 pm E ' I 4 ' : 4 Stephens-taughli- 1i A 1 to 9 ' Friday and Saturday 9 pm Monday through Thursday 930 pm Blues Jam featuhng Jan Fanucci Dead Goat Saloon Arrow Press Square Monday 9 pm Inter mountain Brass Quintet classical Brown Bag Conceit Series Vest Pocket Park 155 S West Temple Tuesday 12:15 pm Free "Barbershop Benefit for Brayden" concert to - ''- t I r 7 4""MomilapmQ ' 111 otaaatillms-- -m- Lane Gallery is "Andrea Lameman 1984" The show continues through Saturday Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 pm Weixler Co 132 E St paintings by Valoy Eaton Gay Kapp Michael Coleman John Jarvis sculptures by Dennis Smith through June 30 Hours: Monday through Friday 830 am to 5:30 pm Saturday 5 am F by appointment The- reci- pm pm blues Abbies 925 The Blues Express 8 pianist Norton Marflute Assembly Hall Temple Square Tuesday 7:30 pm Free ozowlcz pm Backwash rock Brown Bag Concert Series Vest Pocket Park 155 S West Temple Friday 12:15 pm: Free ' Ooba Squaba rock 'n roll Abbies 925 S 3rd West Friday and Saturday 9:30 pm to 1:30 am Jett Manookian pianistcomposer Assembly Hall Temple Square Saturday 7:30 pm Free Utah Symphony "Independence Day Celebras conducting Snowbird tion" Christopher Pavilion July 3 4 pm 3rd West S Friday 9 Snowbird Wednesday 9:30 pm to 12:30 pm Gamma Rays rock Zephyr Club 301 S West Temple Wednesday 9 pm Continues Thursday Jan Konapasek Faculty Tentet jazz Brown Bag pm Free Macy Antunes de Oliveira Will "Smoker Logg blues Zephyr Club 301 S West Temple Monday 9 pm Continues Tuesday Villians rock the Foundation 401 E 2nd South Concert Series Vest Pocket Pork 155 S West Tern pie Thursday 12:15 pm Free Utah Symphony with quest Michael Martin Mur phey Christopher Wilkins conducting Symphony Hall 123 W South Temple Friday 8 pm Deer Valley Resort (outdoors) Saturday 7:30 pm Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band 4th of July 4 program Salt Lake Tabernacle Friday and Satu7:30 pm Free Joe Muscolino Band rrely dance band Aerie Utah Kismet Mideastern Dance Company Brown Bag Concert Series Vest Pocket Park 155 S West Temple Wednesday 12:15 pm Free Hopps rock Star Castle 2400 Adams St Ogden Wednesday through Saturday 830 pm Salt Lake Chamber Winds chamber music Nunemaker Place Westminster College 1840 S 13th East Tuesday 111111111111111111111111111M Lake Children's Choir Ralph Woodward Jr Hall Temple Square Wednesday 7:30 pm Free am pm t 4 conduchng Assembly Till Daniel Gaislord cello and William Hirtz piano Dixie Center St George Monday 8 pm Symphony Hall 123 W South Temple Tuesday 8 pm $5 Soft Touch rock Parker's Gallery Red lion Hotel 255 S West Temple Monday through Saturday 8 1 - I I th Annual Intermountain Suzuki Institute State University Logan faculty recital Morgan atre Chase Center Tuesday 1 pm student tals Friday Eccles Conference Center 340 (gultar) Kent Concert Hall 5 pm (harp) 615 o (flute) 7 pm (chorus) and 7:30 pm benefit Brayden Seymour Bountiful Sweet Ade lines and Beehive Statesmen Woods Cross High School 600 W 2200 South Woods Cross Tuesday 7:30 pm Voluntary donations top 40 Room at the Bottom Hilton 150 W 5th South Tuesday trough Saturday 9 pm through Chris Proctor contemporary guitarist Brown Bag Concert Series Vest Pocket Park 155 S West Temple Monday 12:15 pm Free ' '1: ''"s t Utah Museum of Fine Arts University of Utah campus "In the Shadow of the Acropolis: Popular and Private Art in the 4th Century Athens" and The Painted Past: Attic Vases From the Museum of Fine Arts Boston" indefinite run "Utah '88: Photographs" June 14 Hours: Monday through Friday 10 am to Utah Designer Craftsmen 38 W 2nd South felt works by Maggie Harrison ceramics by Susan Hams 30 Hours: baskets by Mary Ann Jacobs May Monday through Saturday 10 am to 6 pm Utah Symphony Tchalkovsky's "1812 Overture" free outdoor concert Ada T Linguist Plaza Weber State College Ogden Sunday 9 pm The Knobs rhythm and blues Red Butte Gardens (south of University Medial Center and east of North west Pipeline) Sunday 6 pm $4 Backwash rock Zephyr Club 301 S West Temple Sunday 9 pm - I - - -0- Included in Bruce Hucko's photography exhibit "A Gesture of Kinship" at Finch am pm 0611 I 4raa11 1 Thursday 9 am to 5:30 ' cv 1 n Gallery 2239 E Road (4800 South) Intermountain Society of Artists Show oil watercolors and pastels "Floral Fantasy" though July 30 Monday through Saturday am to 6 pm Open house Thursday 3 to 8 pm Tivoli Gallery 255 S State featuring works by Henri Mosier Mahonri Young LeConte Stewart Jean Krille Nancy Lund Nancy Crookston Elva Malin and new works by Harrison Groutage and Betsy Campbell through June Hours: 12:30 to 5:30 pm Tuesdays through Fridays Ruth Tyler Library 315 Wood St Midvale oils by May Blair through June Hours: Monday through t 1 - E I -- :ii- ) 4 1 j e ' R Exhibit i 1 r''' '' 1 Tuesday through Friday Positively 4th Street 375 W 4tti Sault paintings and installation by Heidi Ferguson through June 26 Hours: Friday through Sunday noon to 5 am Salt Lake Art Center 20 S West Temple Main Gallery "Pierpont Tapesthes: A Documentary of U21 Upstairs Gallery rban Revitalization" July recent works of Pilar Pobil Smith through July 10: Permanent Collection GaIllery "Microscapes: The Hidden Art of High Technology" photography exhibit through July 21 Hours: Monday through Thursday 10 am to 5 pm Friday 10 am to 9 pm Saturday 10 am to 5 pm Sunday 1 to 5 pm Opening reception for "PierpoM Tapestries" July 1 6 to 9 pm Southam Gallery 50 I ? am to 6 a IT i Pierpont Gallery 159 Pierpont Ave "Local Mahon" a kinetic art show curated by Renee B Fitzpat9 rick and teatunng oche& May 10 - ! a i Thursday June 30 and South Temple 10 ontp6pm i'Moon Rush" science theater Hansen Planetariut 15 S State 2 pm Continues Mondays through Sclurdays at 11 am 2 5:30 and 7:15 pm and Sundays at 2 pm through Sept 5 Monday June 27 Stah Pageant of the Arts American Fork High Sctiod 510 N oft) East American Fork Monday 8 pm Continues nightly except Sundays through July Tickets $13 and $11 23 No performances July Libby Appel director Utah Shakespearean Festival's "Othello" discussing the production Thorley Recital Hall Southern Utah State College Cedar City 11:30 am Presented as part of SUSC Summer Lecture Series Free Dance open for teens calendar p Artist's work on 'special' USA calendar Salt Lake artist W Henry Snyder has been selected by Very Special Arts USA to have his work displayed on its national calendar Snyder's work entitled "Nostaliia" was selected from art work by disabled artists throughout the United States and is featured on the June calendar Prior to its national debut "Nostalgia" along with another of Snyder's :paintings entitled "Summer Fun" was purchased by Very Special Arts Utah and both works are part of the local organization's permanent col- 'ersSu Arts Council Original Writing winners Phyllis Barber fiction and Lisa lickmort poetry the Ail Barn 54 Finch Lane at Reservoir Park 8 pm Free Sponsored by the Salt Lake City Arts Council Readings by Utah Competition Theater classes Young people 13 to 18 who are interested in various aspects of theater might consider signing up for the University of Utah's Theatre School for Youth Teen Session July 9 Classes are offered in acting stage voice diction movement make-uIn addition arid musical theater there are special "gifted programs" fOr young playwrights and composers to be conducted under the direction of Young People's artistic directer Xan Johnson James Prigmore musical director of Pioneer Theatre Company Robert Martinez dancer v4th the Ririe Woodbury Dance Company and playwright Gay Ian Nielson Classes are offered weekdays from 9i am to 4:30 pm and students are required to provide their own lunch Tuition for the four week session is by $75 The school is tke U's theater department the Nioung People's Theatre and the Division of Continuing Education For further information contact the theater department on campus ( lothe Director speaks on 'Othello' CEDAR CITY — Libby Appel director of the Utah Shakespearean 'Festival production of "Othello" will speak at Southern Utah State College Summer Lecture Series Thursday at 11:30 am in the Thorley Recital Hall in the SUSC Music Building The festival runs July 7 through Sept 5 Appel serves as dean and artistic director of the theater school at the California Institute of the Arts lir ''? t(i ) I - 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