| Show r !ft - - Art notes: Shows offer look at artists' studios ' Artists at three Phillips galleries were asked to loan objects from their studios for an unusual exhibit "Artists' Studios" Friday through Oct 6 Gallery director Renee Fitzpatrick said the show ivill give "a sense of where these are and where they get their imagery? Painter Edwin Oberbeck brought in an ancient tiny television set with a plastic fish taped to it The artist explained that he often uses fish imagery and also tends "to watch a lot of old movies and videos and stuff Everything was in that TV now I've Heidi Ferguson from an old ladder-bac- k chair which will be exhibited near one of her paintings for this show Jeweler Li n- coin White loaned mechanical fetishes he made himself Printmaker Robert Kleinschmidt offered a rubber hand puppet and an opossum's skull hanging from a coat hanger An opening reception is Friday from 5 to 7 pm at Phillips Gallery 444 E 2nd South Pierpont Gallery 159 Pierpont Ave and Courtya r d The Salt Lake Tribune artists - will Sept 22 153 Pierpont Ave B is op will be featured - Allry Further ?''-7-- r$'-- at ber Besides gallery openings and the popular Greek Festival visitors to the Pierpont Avenue area this weekend will have an opportunity to tour studios at Artspace 325-35- 9 W Pierpont Ave on Saturday and Sept 9 from 11 am until 5 pm Artists involved in this ongoing project are gradually converting the g warehouse (built in 1910) into living and studio space Director Stephen Goldsmith said residents scheduled this open house because "we're a community organization and we want the community to see what we do" Artspace was recently awarded a challenge grant for six new units and a matching campaign is under way Early next spring residents of Artspace will include Very Special Arts of Utah a program offering art experiences to special populations Goldsmith said The Ching Hai Oriental Painting Society's fourth annual juried exhibit "Patterns" will open with a reception Friday from 6 to 8 pm at Tivoli Gallery 255 S State Inspirations from designs of the Japanese kimono formed the theme for this show which runs through Oct 6 non-prof- it Eccles-Brownin- r "''I' co N:'- ) it ''- one-sixt- ' - - - : 'tUsA 4 - 1 - 4 ' ' - :71- r ie04 sl A 1 le- :- '' - 0 s tt iI ) 24(4 teke 2 1A s - ' '''' c-77s- '' - 1 ) : - 1 v - 1 ''' - '' ' ' 4'W 1 e- w t - ' - 1: cubo-futuris- 20-3- ''''' NIONI- s ' - ' '" ' - -- " - 4 r - lloomr 0 U - o0ri "'- -' 01-'-0- 4 411' 4: 41W 4 01-N- i C Aq"! :? f -- - :::: 1'4111111 if - 4i'' - arsq ii 01 'IA ' ' - - " ' it stt 17 ' ' 4" tk 't'''484r r:::::: : - l of ' i : 'r m CZ' I - - - IF i'40 I ' CAZt6 lellittillERIIIIIII- 1111111 ' : - : 1 - 801-261-14- L''- ' ' ' - :' - V:Y Ann Poore '' : - - Sale Rg r - 5ii ' '' )1 :1 --- whim pink and gley $699 $899 11"x14": $1199 $1999 16')(24 ' $2499 2Crx4g $3499 223t28" $3999 ::::24"x367 $4499 8100 r HIT Size 4 ''' -- - for this treen - $498 098 $898 $1598 $1998 $2798 $3198 $3898 f - ' IT I 1 4 1 1 I :: : I '' 1- Ali 4 1 '' 4 - 4 ---- 4- kit--' -- t es t ' :4 -''6 ft1 ' k 3 -- -d !12 - 1 - 1 -- ':):''1 ::' - 1 4 4 ' ' 1 :' 4' 2 Aluminum Frames elackanclgold 4' ' Size 2 if r - fis' k :::- - - ' k - - - r: 1 1 f - - ' 16'1(20' 18'124- 2Crx2r 22"x2r 24"x36' - P:''1114 - c164' 0- - ?s ' - - - e - it ' : f i 1' v - - cfetv ) t t4111‘Zt" - : ' - - ' - firucil IfilpfeSSi011ista - ' ' ---I Paste!Timed Ash Frames Rosetarrvtiteandbhie (14 V4 )11k (A 10'1111 44 kq i I ! 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- i A ! trilit 40 ' - s - ' ior through Dec 13 This program is open only to docent trainees and members of the Salt Lake Art Center and will address the history of art and offer specific skills in lecture presentation and communication The art center asks trainees to commit a minimum of two years to the docent program Further information can be obtained from David Pursley at the center " Kaz imir Malevich 1878-1935- " the largest retrospective ever held in America of the work of the Russian artist will be at the National Gallery of Art Washington DC Sept 16 through Nov 4 Known for his abstract "Suprematist" works Malevich also worked in such styles as im- 's I - :1111111L--- '''' i0-11 lc -- A '-- - -- : ' "t l''''NI k ' '5 '!1---- - - - - lordh-11- ---- - dt4 ' 4P4 14 1 "'--'1- ' ' 4 ot 1 wIt t0 s A : ' 1 v4 4 4011111 ''1 1 - -'- 0 t'' - 1 v riti- L 1 eW '4'1 1 tit- i 1 iii 1 1 :10At t-- L 1 t ' t I iN reset‘i - s J :C ( 4 s' :':'cA' ''I - iik003004koost low - ' 1' k - : ' - 13-we- ek il 1tmd' k - - lbw' - ' - i 11 - ! 4 ' 1' - Oit 1 ----- 1 - 'v M liii --- 7 ' 1 t P - 1 ' 'i ing docents to help explain exhibits to visitors A training series begins Thursday from noon to 1:30 pm at the center 20 S West Tern-pi- e --CATHY 'il 1 '1 I -0 - ' 114:t41:11"' :'e-- N 1 I: 1 1 vl?‘e 11 e i t pl i 0 'V ' k tat -- ett -- I 1 V 4 ' ' Iiiiti'" ) i - 11' '‘ te11' It - 'NW 4 t nalistic approach and the painterly approach IN THE BROADWAY ' ''' : 13 11-3- Accessories Art-Lun- show at the Lake form a one-ma- n John Pence Gallery 750 Post St San Francisco through Oct opening reception for the artist is Sept 13 from 6 to 8:30 pm A free nationwide traveling exhibition of miniature works by painters and sculptors will be at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the Univer0 sity of Utah campus Sept Miniaturists generally limit subh actujects to no more than al size most of these tiny works measure less than 212 by 3 inches Two dozen paintings can be displayed on about 8 feet of wall space A gallery talk will be given at 3 pm on Sept 16 by West Valley City artist Merril Hamilton a member of the sponsoring Miniature Artists of America Landscape paintings by Clarence Bush are in the Atrium Gallery through Oct 2 An opening reception is Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 pm The gallery is on the third floor of the Main City Library 209 E 5th South A native of Salt AL e City Bush Ili studied art under Wright and Gordon Cope at the old LDS High School His retirement from an engineering career in 1983 allowed him to return to landscape painting with ' Art 1 by non-prof- Chandeliers s - k infor- The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art University will be closed through Sept 25 while galleries in the facility are reworked to create more space The redesign process began several months ago afclass crititer a USU interior-desig- n cized the physical space said Steven Rosen museum director Overhearing phrases such as "this is an unfriendly space" or "this is not conducive to an exhibition" motivated Rosen and his staff to revamp the museum One new concept carried throughout the museum is that of displaying theme objects like Southwestern American pottery together Ogden's 8th Annual Autumnfest will be Saturday and Sept 9 at the Union Station 2501 Wall Ave Ogden Some 40 artists and craftspeople will exhibit at the free event which features music a Children's Art Yard and an Authors' Corner Hours are 11 am to 7 pm Saturday and 11 am to 6 pm on Sept 9 Two lectures are scheduled at the Salt Lake Art Center 20 S West Temple Tuesday Artist and independent curator David Sucec will discuss American art of the 1960s and 1970s at noon as part of the Art and Humanities Downtown series Kay Cornaby will lecture on Copyright Trademark and Licensing at 5 pm in the Law Basics for Artists series The lecture series continues at noon Wednesday at the Salt Lake Art Center 20 S West Temple with a presentation by freelance photographer Bob Bauer He the Phillipses' Dooly Gallery 530 Main St Park City through Septem- ( - -- -- 0 Area Rugs Lamps -- mation can be obtained from New Images The Intermountain Artists monthly meeting will pm on Sept 12 at 237 S 10th East Guest artist is Marylou Romney Admission is $2 for members $4 for ' E5' I A 1 - ':-:- gains ae $5 SP7C1 At 2 1990 LABOR DAY SAVINGS Texas painter and art instructor Ben Konis will offer an oil and pastel workshop at the Cooperative studios lery Admission is 1 E::'''::11-- be on hand Young to sign his prints and posters The group show open Saturday from 11 am to 8 pm continues through Ned Sunday September i1 1 a focus on pastels The New Images Artists Cooperative 61 S Main Brigham City plans an opening and reception Saturday from 1 to 3 pm as part of a Chamber of Commerce-sponsore- d Parade -- ' ' I t :? -i 41mor"VICOZiriKnr Ittii- 1- ? 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