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J I J ' ' he calendar says spring is right around the comer tat Ihe weather in north-er- a Utah doesn't always 5 have to tetnaia exclusively in the reafai of the imagination thanks m to the combined efforts of the Ait Museum Quild of the Nora Ecclei Harrison (NEH) Museum of Ait at Utah Stale Univerity ! mil WmUnte h the flumwahl horticulture program These f’groups along with students in the culinary arts program are combining effort for "Blooming Alta1 "Blooming Arts" will be held March 14 beginning at noon in the Tlnpetti Gallery of the Chase Fine Arta Center on the USU TZ CIUWWI A (HlpHy Ot Donu 1ft I luncheon and flower arranging mrfnfcnp Vwivinttfrn are on P Tickets are required for the f £ o- vmdng Partor: byJflBflawar ' Rural a - a ai-- An example from Inat year's floral ' - aale at the USU Ticket Office in teiald8liwwmyijbe - v chasedby March lftn There is no admission charge for the display of floral art that is porwknfficndEiia 77®“ CTi r LaMar Anderson Studentssekctaworkofait flam dnSemretdurwak v at at i' art nxNbfl v vx v yyy-t- l daaa travel to an intercollegiate desim competition Students in through original floral design' Student naoaqy work with fieah id- - theiraSMwhi" 1 ’ - ‘T " Local landscapes TWo local artiata ahowcaae Cache Vdley scenes in a gradu-ala art ihow npwwn today t There ia a reception from 7 meal background cornea fTiir-UPf ” ‘ - v" ' 'i ' ' t hfT mi —j naormaammiKm liar ' onorvv Match 22 in the TVain Impels Art GaUety at the Utdi State '' University Fine Arta Centet -- - A award Lcnahie lookadto Lotas Canyon and die atuiiii v ‘’V i- - jj : Vi-- J s A visiting printmaker will offer a number of activities at '" J Utah State Uniyenity v V' Georgeliwt blto1ivto8 fefri g!ASS5rSjirlliS IMaiiMa will wnu Kjpoip Aiim i tMonghout Utah and hat Been pMntHifswMiiA-iUn- t Stacy Schimbedt will show I i : abstraction led fill to work on the finn machine and cattle P” UnwnwnsMiin y hfa a BOfatS of denattUW for texture and abstraction” die V her recent pamtinga Rather ' ’ mid ' than preserving a recognizable :yr' became a eich r i Shefley Hoffinan alao a place ' v vehideforpreaentingamore : pufaateofUSUlooiaatdie Imdsoye bi awei inspired by personal response to nature fidnng scenes of local riven' and landscapes He is fiom St ' T er se to ctUbatB intern laaon Rich the 1997 grand prize winner of the Arta in the Parka contest will exhibit paintings of JenaeaHiatorical Farm He grew spin Preston and currently £ resides in Ogden His main themes are horses wildlife and 3 Logatt Hewre offheJalmBdpigaaFdlpwafaqi IBs main thanes indude fisher- - : her&thertoidFUFwnall —a i — with nature ha been a vital part of her existence aaddiua she chooaes the landscape as her subject 'matten His thrilling to captures November day when the plowed fields are laced with snow or a morning in late Aiignat when a low stormfnm-wcrossea a patchwork of t had fa the valley I take plea-Hin these aiileddngS and : V approtejea': Jill BBeaner is a graduate in ton Utah Steto Uhivenity mMbdin die AVA GaUety "Iheae images fivo me the Uwinfli to syppifp ipy I— to 9 pm tonight with the artists v T afjgndmdfe ' 'r & 63 V v 70 raremgemD ' recently For more tafbnnatkm call (435) 753-29v There tor ChdieMUley women take the rend bant rA scape of Utah a their adMect matter but their wmk and retistic creativity moves them to portray it fa personal "r bachpuwuareAndenou! reception open this display Fri- day March 13 ton pm at intiidea an overview of floral art the t may be seen the following two For day at die mnaeum 797-01evtmt caff Student who work with or Anderaon in the floral deaign 'r'v (435)753-704-4 v ' aceae” ihe said female Millecam :5SS5SSSSSl X&2S&3F BirttomBtoi SSsitodinMpjn Ulnraiiinr activitiBaatattwith a apodal hin- efaeoercatedby ftccuHnary art orotiam A special menu will be (5) fa trying to convey the idea ? : Student mnrtcnmnlete nation of 01 ““l1 carda nrTT to the catemeaceneIamnnerested tonight ton 6 to 8 pm The : ibow connmiM tuuim SflOB ' w - v upemag reception will neneu teTOlBl4Wikr HcbteteilMd42w cent of the fint place Antonin ij mi flower anangementa may be ere-itim jj flnf ": nature and ita bewty She paints atdgectively in response to a specific place 1am not at all interested ia merely trying to copy or duidi-bfle- y he Alliance for the hr- ied Arts Gallery 43 S ' Main in Logan pre- Land-Rural tents TV 'r humj artwork of four Cache li' women (KHBlieiaet v l SheUqi Hoffman fcanme Mil- 4 Blooming arte: tjgtoworinjbiyMiMe fAv- - Landscape: ' V vtt Sudemeanerandmuatbepur- s ? rfititingartirfAdrihHrtrfaan hais nante- OS tewtajlateste Ite -- teiboted by ntenfntetesJt te wluu wwHtes Hten pom maatora canaaama ’ y-jj-- nnuennflnm Banu n usira wnwn C'?') It teow ol wmI !iu!dM°n ' innitwf is an instructor of printmakiag at the Kansas City Art Inatirute She will present a fiee slide lecture at pm March 11 fa Fine Arts Visual room 113 Minch 12 beginniiig at 4:30 pm fa Fine Arts Visual room 104 nfllaManib Anmw w iaiww A 1 Offlflr states Warfcing with a palette of plates etched with fanagesgarnes good and warkbooks Herman evoimmenio-- 7 lies’ of fchUdhood malting analo laymimito gies about howweleam from |