Show - iMimsEfo I iumoitus n ' Public inuited to uoto on test art pieces at student shon Utah Stats University Student Ait members are putting on a show Their mission is to help thecommuni-t- y better get to know the student artists of USU To accomplish their mission the members of die dub are waking to make the show as accessible as possible to the public Those visiting the show are invited to vote for their favorite piece and their voting ballot will become a raffle ticket for a number of prizes including ski passes and movie tickets Raffle winners will be announced at die closing reception on March 8 accompanied by live bands and free food The difference between the Student Ait Guild Show and the recent Undergraduate Student Show is that this show focuses on getting to know individual artists by seeing multiple pieces of their work whereas die undergraduate show was more ofa general overview of the entire art department said Art Guild President Andrew Williams a junior in painting “We feel a responsibility as a Guild to bring our artwork to the general public allowing diem free reignin interpreting it as they choose One of the principle aims in having this show is to greater interest in art within Cache Valley by not only inviting USU students from every department but also the gen- - smdtiui 2002 1 March The ' gen-era- te riday F ' Cache A periodic A Mhograph print by ARsha titled ‘Deux Poute” Ibbnan a senior eral public as welLWe have already been able to involve other departments such as the sociology arid archeology departments in the planning of the show The show will feature drawings prints and sane illustrations by ben of the Student Art Guild An untitled oil painting by Andrew Wittiams Junior Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase ’works they like by contacting the a artists The show is in the Twain Tippetts Gallery of the Utah State University Fine Arts Complex and closes March 8 at 9 - pm round-u- p of exhibits and honors recognizing local artists Artists at Work win appear each Friday in The Cache Magazine to highlight the accomplishments and exhibF tions of local artists Items are published in the order in which they are received on a space- available basis and may not necessarily appear the week in which they are submitted The Herald Journal reserves the right to both edit and refuse submissions and cannot guarantee that submissions will be returned ' For more information phone 1 and ask for Jeremy 752-212- Pugh' Smithsonian quilt enhlblt shows rjomen of Taste’ Nora Eccles Harrison at Utah State University gives new meaning to the phrase “bon appetite” through a coming exhibit that is a delicious experience for die eyC A Smithsonian exhibit “Women of Tfeste: A Collaboration Celebrating Quilt Artists and Chefs” will be displayed at die Non Eccles Harrison Museum of Art March 3 through May 11 with special exhibition events planned for Utah State students and conn muriity members alike This exhibit is unique” said Vicky Rowe education curator of die Harrison Museum “because the Smithsonian has put together an exhibit of women chefs and quitters who have collaborated to create 25 dynamic quilts that are truly a feast for the eye The design for each quilt was a process said Rowe The quilt artist spent many hours with die chef then interpreted die experience through Intricate fabric design “Seme quite are basedon actual recipes” said Rowe “and the Quilted Edge” in the upper gallery of die Hareisoq Museum Participants will leam techniques in machine embroidery appUqud and embellishing while working in the museum among the Smithsonian quite Two sessions will be held March 16 from 9 am to noon and from 1 to 4 pm Cosf is $25 and reservations can be made with Vicky Rowe at (435) 797-016- 5 by March 6 ' The local presentation of “Women of Taste: A Collaboration Celebrating Quilt Artists and Chefs” is a The each has its own special story to telL” Among the most wellknown female chefs involved in the exhibition is Julia Child whose culinary artistry is visualized through quilter Yvonne Porcella Other artists include Jane Burch Cochran Susan Shie and Jan Sassaman Special events held during the exhibition include a presentation by Charlotte Ware Andersen titled “A Cotton Palette: Picture Quite” Warr Andersen a renowned quilt artist recognized for her pictorial quilts will discuss bar detailed hand appliqu6 techniques This event will be held March 15 at 9:30 am in the Chase Fine Arts Center Kent Concert Hall on campus A reception in the Harrison Museum lobby hosted by Utah State’s culinary - -- one-of-a-ki-nd combined effort between the Phyliss'R Snow Memorial Endowment in the College of Family life the College of Humanities Arts and Social " Sciences and the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art This quBt shows thecoUaborativo effort between Jane Burch Cochran “Women of Taste” has been and Kathy Cary Wed Ty Their Hands’ Several quilts wifl be on dta-11 exhibit with 3 March Smithsonian organizer) a by the Smithsonian dfc play beginning through May Institution Traveling the Nora Eodes Harrison Museum at USU ' Exhibition Service (SITES) arts program will be held Burlile program administra- and by Girls Incorporated of tor culinary artsfood service' directly after Warr Andersen’s Alameda County Calif an disArtistic food presentation manager affiliate of the National Girls' culiin die students Carol local Johnson a quilt plays by Incorporated artist will conduct two worknary arts program will be feaFor more information contured as “works of art" in die shops titled “A Quilted View 5 Rowe at (435) tact — Erik Dr Barn” Pierce’s “Off and lobby organized by ‘ - 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