Show CN Suattttb Mixed media CN on tmattau W Writers conference etc 3 9 now Register The of 6o u : Department English at Utah State University will host the annual “Fetroglyph Up the Canyon Writers Workshop” Oct 6 featuring authors Mary Clearman Blew and Ralph Black The event is sponsored by the Department 3-- 3 of English the nature-writin- g o Journal “Fetroglyph” the -American Studies Program 2 and the Outdoor Recreation 0) Center Organizers have X announced the workshop early D so that prospective participants may make plans and 1 s 7:30 to 9:30 pm in the USU Fine Arts Center Choral Room No 214 beginning Aug 28 The group will begin working on music fer tile Christmas season Singers pay group dues of $40 per semes- £ register Workshop events will take place on the Utah State camO pus and at die USU Forestry Station where participants will take advantage of bunkhouse lodging with meals provided Through hikes writing sessions workshops and discussions led by Blew and Black participants will explore and enhance their relationship to nature and to writing Tb register for the workshop call USU Conference 3 Services at (800) or For more (435) 797-04information contact Jana Kay Lundstad at (433) 797-38- 0 CD ter if paid during the first two weeks of rehearsal $43 if paid after the second rehearsal The group is especially in need of male voices in the choir For more information call or 563-3443 Utah State Theatre is holding open auditions to cast its 3 mainstage produc- 2002-200- 23 tions on Saturday Sept 7 Students and members of the community are invited to audition and children are especially needed for one production This season’s productions include “Tb Kill a Mockingbird” by Christopher Sergei from the book by Harper Lee directed by Colin Johnson “The Tuning of die Shrew” by William Shakespeare directed by Adrianne Moore and “The Miss Firecracker Contest” by Beth Henley directed by Kirstie Rosenfield The season’s opening production was cast last spring Audition times begin at 9 am for theatre majors and 10 am for all others Callback auditions will be held late that afternoon Interested individuals are required to contact the Utah State Theatre main office to reserve a slot in the day’s schedule and to obtain information regarding audition necessities Children are need-e- d for roles in “Tb Kill a 36 Rehearsals The Northern Utah Choral Society announces the start of this year’s rehearsals under a new director According to Choral Society President Gayla M Johnson Dr Cory Evans has agreed to direct die group for the coming year Evans will be replacing Dr Will Kesling who founded the Choral 'Society 18 years ago Evans is a native of Salt Lake and received his bache- lor's degree from Utah State University where he was active in the USU Chamber Singers He completedhis master's degree at die University of Florida and has recently obtained his doctorate in Choral Conducting from Arizona State University ' Evans encourages anyone who has a singing background to join the Choral Society Singers should have some previous performing experience with a high school or college v" ? v i choral Erotic' -- -- Rehearsals will be held Wednesday evenings from ' 77 Audition notice 338-266- V 757-14- - Mockingbird” A Utah State Theatre repre- - -tentative can be reached by phone at (435V797-304- 6 photo provided by Cmig Law aw leone of the works on tfisplay in Brigham City Law is the head pf )hs Utah State art department and is wel known for his work documenting primitive area In LXahif II :::2:7ci:Iu giiIDH features locals Dan Smith finds creative excitement at the City of out of western tand-tion arebyDickAreotz4 scapes the Flagstaff Ariz Michael A: ' Rocks in Idaho He has been n Srmdi and Paula Chamlee of a stringer for die Associated be just as dramatic whra i photographed in blade iuidSOit8ville Femfc Don Kirby ' Press white This type of C Calif Ray Parsons images run the allowsskilled photographers iMcSavaney' Los Angeles ’ gamut from “Mud Cracks” to capture scenes with a Calif drip Hooper V i : 3 at Bear River Bird Refuge broad tan&offenesphe3fCarmel Cafit Tillman “Abandoned Farm House” rt nomenal at Ffomoutory and “Kelton clarity and pthQmie'Camden Maine ' mid accuracy of detail and Dan Law Cemetery” in Utah’s western Logan Craig 't '4 texture desert Parson’s has a masSmith Brighan f For die' Brigham City ters inphotography fiom myParsons Museum-Gallery'exhibit USU He is an adjunct proGrata Lawisaphotoera-phe- r Great American Wfcst Who celebrates the fessor at USU and teaches and WiuteLandsbpe lQ e at the photography £sjilendor of die Wfest Ifis' have received wirtf- - - Brigham City Branch describe in acclaim mid appear The museum is open from mooda and qualities 11 am to 6 pm Tuesday many permanent codec-- 1 nature The exMhft jimi$£!&' fiona notably die California through Friday and fiom 1 Utah to 5 pjn Saturday at Photography Admission is free tThe silver platinum andj estate University i filntlbnance 1 ’ “ ’s part-tim- imagese2 ofbJin dighSept'34of work Design Work three Utah State by University graphic design students was accepted into SPACE 2002 the student poster competition and exhibiH tion sponsored by ACM a national organization dedicated to promoting the generation and dissemination of information on comSIG-GRAP- puter graphics and interactive -- tVr ' techniques Robert Winward graphic design professor in Utah State’s mt department said that only 30 of 330 entries by r students from colleges and universities across the country were accepted into die exhibition Three of these 30 are USU seniors majoring in design: Nathan r: Brian Halley and Wadley The competition was juried at die 2002 SIGGRAFH national conference Winward said More than 17000 professionals from-7- countries annual attended the week-lon- g conference and exhibition this year in San Antonio Texas Winward incorporated this competition into die curriculum of Utah State’s advanced graphic design II class he taught - Students were given die theme of “trees” open-endand asked to create posters that exploited digital technoloed gy- Utah State’s inclusion of three students amounts to an amazing 10 percent of the exhibition tobd Winward said To see the virtual exhibition of these posters online go to wwwsiggraphofgeducations pacespace2002SPACE2002Ji tm |