| Show towvaNeivvio'"o-Loot-44-Atvto- P - 1 B10 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday April 4 1993 Continued from III 5 i AndersonFoothill Library 1135 S 2100 East "Illustrations — Watercolors" by Heiene Cartwright through May 14 Closed Sundays Art Barn 54 Finch Lane in Reservoir Park works by Mark Wessel and the late Bob Barnes through May 7 Art Access Gallery 339 Pierpont Ave "In Bloom" watercolors by Brad Chidester and Mary Lou Romney through April 30 Closed Mondays Artspace Artists Association 337 W Pierpont Ave (240 South) various artists Atrium Gallery Salt Lake City Public Library 209 E 500 South third floor works by Rita Lambros through April 13 Closed Sundays BF Larsen Gallery Harris Center Brigham Young University Provo annual Student Art Show through April 23 Closed weekends BotmtifulDavis Art Center 2175 S Main Bountiful "Anomaly" works by members of the Mary Meigs Atwater Weavers Guild of Utah through Friday Closed Sundays Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery Southern Utah University Cedar City Large Gallery Cedar City Art Committee's 52nd Annual Exhibit featuring interpretations of architecture by artists: Small Gallery Michael Steadman: Senior Portfolio through April 30 Closed university holidays Central Utah Art Center Ephraim paintings by Larry Christensen through April 14 Open Wednesday through Saturday Dolores Chase Fine Art 260 S 200 West featuring works gallery artists also new still-lif- e paintings by Rebecca Wagstaff and posters of Edie Roberson's fantasy paintings through May 3 Closed Sundays Mondays Children's Museum of Utah 840 N 300 West works from Italy's Reggio Emilia schools through April 15 Children's Room Salt Lake City Public Library main branch 209 E 500 South works by Carole Alden Doubek through Friday Collett Art Gallery Weber State University Ogden exhibit featuring four Chinese-America- n artists Martin Cheng Terence Choy Norman Gee and Yueon-Gay- h Yehp through April 23 Closed weekends n Distinctive Gallery 251 S State Suite African-America- i' ' : 4 '14 13 7 '' : :t '' s tLi 0 -r i 'A t ‘'0v‘ vr )4 f' It - ' ‘ 7 11 wn kE 'iii Eid — ! t Ili 1 MICKEY'S TOONTOWN TOUR SHOW SCHEDULE ' I: lt- - t: : t - 1 The 117 0 - ---: i:Ja La ka 4 h- 1993 TUESDAY APRIL 6 Center ZCIII1 200 Opening Cervnony th t' i Dimegland® "Mickey's Talented Toontourn" 3:30 Main Stage 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 4"- Are ringing MICiEYS - ri&att4: - He '1' ' -- - - HI- ' :11- fr' : r '' ''1-''S' 7 '" : :: ' 410-- t i: ' r :i ik - 'bI a1" iv CI ' 1101 b - V 14 ' 14 c-3- 1 z E' A cv ':7 t '4-:8 ''' ":! - do 4:4141: l- - ' - Irre 4:$ t ' - - -- 1:1' 4 4 ek Adv '''4::li :ASVir'1ii 61 14'0 ' !- : I1 ::: 1 i' ' ' : '' ' ' tt Behind Main Stage : - I 0 PM PM 2:30 4:00 5:30 7:00 PM PM PM PM i i' t PM PM PM 7:40 PM Main Stage 4 Toontown Fireworks 10:00 AM until Factory The Park Food Courr 9:00 PM 1 1993 TUESDAY APRIL 6 Crossroads Plaza 2:00 Disney Characters PM At Mickey's House Richards Street Level until Toontown Jail 10:00 AM until 8:30 Main Street Entrance 9:00 -- Toontown Gag Factory Plus enter to win a family vacation for four to MICKEY'S TOONTOWN Disneyland's first new land in more than 20 years! It's cool It's a colorful cartoon world come to life! e 5' 6:30 8:00 I 3:10 4:40 6:10 Norman Foote join the present MICKEY'S TOONTOWN TOUR! Stay tooned for colorful Disneyland entertainers performing live Get drawn into the fun with renowned Disney artists Then see Mickey Mouse and many of your favorite Disney pals up close and personal And don't forget to capture those magical moments on Kodak film I -- - :Int Disneyland Sketch Artist HfuenywShaeltnLaDikseneCyiltyan!dCp'maroknaanIdonKgoadnadk - i' oia-11141- 0 a - Ey "A :11'':7e71t'1 1" it 'F:! 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C21-ti-tvkrstato- 60-acr- PM A f - A-- g Nr E711 -- c1f -- c D 4- ce ei- A Ilk 41' C ZN '6 4 didlik Delta ' - a :? ost p --- 4 v Op m4--- p - to 1110° 111-- 0 r rn- woo zcm Crossroads 11! 11011 eolo dit N'' r it- ' 4 4s - - ' ft Not )4' 'r k 11-- (91 44 4 dols - 50 - Jo nr 4111'4co td) Nriek - lee4 P 114e - '4: qt:i two 4 -41 os prgotallag No 410 - 16 a "' 1 S PLAZA Main Street S mVmSe0BeWmmgnp : 111 MICKEY'S TOONTOWN t TOUR 4 - P 4 s '4 ofr - FREE FARE ZONE and While you're downtown take advantage of MA's FREE FARE ZONE There's no 717---7777- fi t - - charge for riding on buses in this area Go from one place to another without moving your car at South Temple I M1 at many facilities Catch the Trolley FREE and ride to the malls to visit — Merit N' 1 "41 - A I available TOONTOWN TRAIN ROUTE c ympt IP-14ø t 41111ø lud c -- d - A 40 c'"' u 4 -- li Brigham City Library Brigham City Wednesday 7 pm Reading by poet Mark Strand author of Dark Harbor Nunemaker Place Westminster College 1840 S 1300 East Thursday 8 pm Free Presented by Westminster College Poetry Series Meeting of the Maude May Babcock Reading Arta Society Art Barn 54 Finch Lane at Reservoir Park Thursday 7:30 pm 010110eNk Ei I AN7- - — ttc)-Irn- kA- - - K i 10--- fr ' 4ptiQ t of !1e k- P -1 CROSSD $ This symbol shows the entrances to public parking facilities Validated parking is - 1- 410 ' 41- i :1 -- 1' t till N 'tpNe -- 0' 111 N 0" - w- - ' 'I‘ 9 'tip n- 4'')1 - 110—w--1----N6- oal-- 1-- gpl utah Center I 0 N(I7 -- bso'°' c' IP i g r:00 0:--‘e'- Building div) ' '4111 A100) 4 Fdl e b i'' NizieL liplaio 1111111t 4 NP go 00 malt-- '11101100 - ()-- - ik Salt Palace Office N-- w P - ' If ' It N — PARKING i gb ollr " 4rrob ' P 41111111 s VI L "1 - e 0 willi ' I Pt lbw ''' om ' '-- r ild -- rttir oktobcca At ''s -' Rt se kj Zonta Club Red Lion Hotel 255 S West Temple Tuesday Social hour 5:30 Rm: dinner 6:30 Dinner is $15 David Lewis will discuss A Mormon Mother the autobiography of Annie Clark odOWAMWONWOnei001AW"06v44r ' 1 1 AN o ii:444(2et pm 4 -- ' — r- 74 AN - ::: ::4 i1 7'171 1 e ti c71 I I'm - Maurice Abraviosel music director laureate of the Utah Symphony will address the lo ' -- i t 40! to (z pJik-- Center t ' $ 1 : - p Aims-coug- ': "r't' - A5 Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art "How the Old West Was Lost" discussion by author RC Ringholz Marriott Library Auditorium University of Utah Sunday 3 pm Free Sponsored by the Friends of the U of U Libraries Evening of poetry reading by Del Rae McLain-Evan- s h and fiction by Terry and Gretchen Rummel A Woman's Place Bookstore Foothill Village Monday 11 -- r) 1 A 1' Utah State University Logan Fourth Biennial Photography Exhibition and "Beasts and Birds: Forms and Images for Ceramic Vessels" both through May 9 Closed Mondays Phillips Gallery 444 E 200 South group show Closed Sundays and Mondays Repartee Gallery 592 Main Park City "Favorites" exhibit featuring women artists through April 20 Closed Sundays Salt Lake Art Center 20 S West Temple "A View of Nine featuring finalists in the Utah Arts Council's Visual Artist Fellowship Awards Competition Saturday through May 19 "Intimate Views" small works by various artists through Friday Closed holidays Re- IM k 0 1 -- " Jewett Center for the Performing Arts LecturesReadings V 07' 1 i 7 4 ferson Ave Ogden paintings by Will South ceramics by Christopher Gittins through April 24 Closed Sundays EWWhite Photographic 1095 W 7800 South West Jordan "19th Century Process" selected platinum and carbon prints by Craig Law also works from permanent collection through May 21 Closed Sundays Gallery East College of Eastern Utah s Price "Utah of the 1950s and 1960s" through May 5 Closed weekends Gallery 303 Harris Center Brigham Young University Provo Student Art Show through April 23 Open daily Glendinning Gallery 817 E South Tern Statewide Collection display pie Closed Saturdays and through mid-AprSundays Hallside Gallery University of Utah Health Sciences Center Room AC 113 watercolors by Julie Lewis through April Closed weekends Heritage Museum 403 Wasatch Drive Layton "A Child's Imagination" works by students through Layton elementary-schoo- l Saturday Closed Mondays and Tuesdays Holladay Library 2150 E 4800 South oils by Darrel Warnick and photography by La Mond Wamick through April Closed Sundays show Closed Sundays Mondays Springville Museum of Art 126 E 400 South Sphngville Annual spring salon 23 Closed Mondays April Tivoli Gallery 255 S State "Traditional and Modern Expressionism" works by gallery regulars through April Closed Sundays University Hospital University of Utah upper campus lobby exhibit signaling coming of spring by members of th Salt Lake Gallery Association through May 15 Utah Designer Crafts Gallery 38 W 200 South "Dolls" through April 19 Closed Sundays Utah Museum of Fine Arts University of Utah Salt Lake City School District's High School Student Art Exhibit through April 11 Open daily Williams Fine Art First Commerce Center 175 W 200 South Suite 2011 works by early Utah artists and RussianUkrainian artists through June Closed weekends 4! 'tL' - Jef- ception Friday 7 to 9 pm Southam Gallery 50 E Broadway group 4b 1 (Ft'-- I :'":4 j - 41 i ' '' IftbmOieinA0 days Westminster College 1250 E 1700 South annual Student Art Exhibit through April 17 Closed Saturdays and Sundays Kimball Art Center 638 Park Avenue Park City "Life Studies" by Richard Murray "Turned on Utah" Utah Asssociation of Woodturners through April 28 Reception today 3 to 5 pm LDS Business College 411 E South Temple photographs of the Barrier Canyon Style rock art through April 21 Museum of LDS Church History and Art 45 N West Temple "The Mountain of the Lord's House — Construction of the Salt Lake Temple through Feb 21 1994: "Through a Child's Eye: All Families of " the Earth Be Blessed' through April 18: "Seeing with Inner Eyes: Religious Symbolism in Contemporary Latter-daSaint Art" through Sept 6 Open daily Myra Powell Gallery Union Station Ogden works by Christopher Terry and Gregory Schulte through April 30 Closed Sun days ' ' '!' ' I Artwork Eccles Community Art Center 2580 f "" t1 I l - '' '' -- : :d 1 7 :' $ 9 works by Witham Tolliver and Charles Bibb& Closed Sun 7:30 k 1 - B-- 8 AmElommEnnerimmo 't' |