Show Thursday February 28 1991 Paintings sculptures crafts and photography featured in March Gallery East exhibit Instructors Henning Olsen (right) and Ron Vogel (left) assist Klsty Cook (middle) prepare Income Photo by Stephanie Marvldlkle Need help preparing your income taxes-th- en dial 219 or 257 Senior citizens and low income residents of Eastern Utah can receive free assistance with their taxes thanks to the College of Eastern Utah's business department in Price Henning Olsen a business instructor at CEU says students arc participating in the volunteer In Editor—---News come Tax Assistance (VITA) program providing preparation of federal and state tax returns from noon to 2 pjn every Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday until Mar 11 There is no charge for the service Residents should bring all tax information including itemized deductions W2 forms and 1989 tax returns to room 208 in CEU's main building during those hours for assistance For more information contact Henning Olsen at extension 219 or Ron Vogel at extension 2S7 An exhibition of 20 artworks representing the Utah Arts Council's statewide annual exhibition will be featured at Gallery East on the College of Eastern Utah campus in Price from March 3 through March 30 The exhibit entitled "Utah '90: minting & Sculpture" is part of a biennial series Other exhibits included in the two year scries arc crafts works on paper and photography Originally hosted by the University of Utah's Museum of Fine Arts "Utah '90: Painting & Sculpture" attracted more than 61S entries from 283 artists Jurors selected 60 pieces for exhibition from those entries which appeared to effectively communicate the artists' original ideas Several works are bold and innovative reflecting the jurors’ attitudes that art should be a risky business that challenges both the artist and the observer to explore greater levels of creativity According to Joseph Stuart a guest juror for the exhibit several pieces depict images of regions within Utah but shouldn't be confused with a regional art style The two have little in common Utah artists judging from this exhibition are as sophisticated as their counterparts anywhere in the world and that is to be expected given the sophisticated communication system we have today That may be a problem because the more sophisticated the system the more the art world tends to resemble a pyramid with most of the influence and power concentrated at the pinnacle Sometimes it is best to understand that the center of the world is where you are" TTie traveling exhibition program is a statewide outreach service of the Utah Arts Council providing schools museums libraries and galleries throughout the state with a variety of exhibitions The program is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and programming funds from the Utah Arts Council Gallery East in CEU's Main Building is open Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 3 pjn Admission to ail exhibitions is free For 0 more information or to arrange special tours call the Gallery at ext 264 637-212- Dtrcn Falrbsnl — Editor—— Stephanie Bogdin -- Rlchird Nielsen — -- Choa Carver ———Gordon Jensen I larlan Moore Stephanie Marvldakb Gary Rlx Sports Editor-------- — Editorial Editor— Photographers— Wendy Mattingly Pam Dupln Melissa Gonzales Felklano Grogan Reporters——— BradGwytherTommy Houghton Kristin Kohlmelcr Samuel & AndrewWaters Pittman Gregg Prettyman Pollster Graphics Designer aaooaoooooooooooi Advisor—— f —Susan A CMbpe of iotan Utah and S quarto Option wvmmd to puMcofbn may mar no wflwMhe emdd ephton of CM odnMMotoa Cook office b located hflbom Wcinm IMnBuUnQ MfUdanfiarilW Ite fOBlh b Sw oMctaf Mjdbnf jkifeaHon of Sw ? offtfffhuidDyMtWtfw and vmi0 pMM CEU student Travla Noakea brushes paint on a pair el Levis the new fashion raglpg on campus Photo by Stephanie MarvMfch TO YOU! COMES USU LIBERAL ARTS PROGRAM STATE UTAH UNIVERSITY Customizing Levis earns cash for art major by Melissa Grogan staff writer SPRING QUARTER 1991 March SOth to June 1st ThcM count arc for further WormaUoit and nyMMUon conUCb part of a 2 year pnwuiii KalhlccN RoMnaon ORvelo Bulldl ng Ihe 29 South Carbon Avenue 94501 nice ur li57-BI9- S mSTORV 937 Robert Cola Our Ccuuuy enousn 999 isui u rtMcnOanaar msoaontv 444 Haul Ratio of Total 19 War acuta) u soui centwy wmm (9 oaaiui bhkal ftoMamt 14 uudual Southcaalam Utah Cealar for ConUnyJii( ir K ducidOR ItMcocfc Hractar MX Boa SM UT Hoc 94592 ttunu Since Christmas break air bnished Levi's have brat popping up all over campus The creator of these works of art is CEU student Travis Nokes Nokcs is art major who developed his interest in art while attending Bingham High School "I haven't been air brushing M very long" Nokes stated I got the air brushes for Christmas" n Since that time Travis has perfected his technique The air brush idea actually started with the basketball team They talked to me at the first of the year about doing some pants with just a paint brush" Nokes said After receiving the air brushes Travis tried it out on Clothing Now he air brushes sweat shirts sweat pants jeans and canvas Due to the expense involved in air brushing prices depend on the amount of paint used The average price is $20 "But if the pants are covered with paint it's about $23" Nokes explained Travis has utilized his art skills in several mediums He has done paintings sculpture pencil drawings and portraits He has won several district art awards and has had his work displayed in state art shows |