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Show y Eqpm 2C DESERET NEWS, Busy Week one-da- Bn given next Wednesday from at the Bertha Ecdes Art Center, Ogden. Mr. Landau, a versatile artist recognised internationally, is professor of art at Pratt Institute in New York. An exhibit of watercolors, oils and drawings by Brigham Glen H. Young professor Turner will be shown at the B.F. Larsen secured art gallery in the Harris Fine Arts Center beginning May 1. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m School exhibits, a demonstration by a prominent visiting artist, and a print sale highlight this week's Deseret News Art Calendar, A exhibit ar.d sale of original graphics for collectors will be held tommorrow from 1 to 6 p.m. at the University of Utah Fine Arts Museum (Park Building). The exhibit of etchings, woodcuts, and lithographs by Daumier, Baskin, Matisse, Chagall, Goya, and others. Is arranged by the Ferdinand Rolen Galleries Inc. The annual High School Exhibit sponsored by the Granite School District will be held at Olympus High School beginning Saturday. The exhibit, which includes nearly 2,000 pieces, will begin at 1 p.m., and continue through May 3. A public demonstration and lecture by Jacob Landau, new the for be will Schools, Ogden City y Professor Turner recently completed a tour of areas in California, Nevada, Utah and Rouault m M Hjirfiy April 24, 1969 Thundoy, By CLINT BARBER Deseret News Art Writer g ij Area Art Ogdent Cer .mlet by Lynn Munnt, Don Curtii, and. Kent Jeppesen, painting by Don Bihop and fabric detlgn by Judy Worthen Smith, Merrill Library Gallery, Utah State University. Indian itudent. Pioneer C'aft Houie, l East; Floyd Brlenholt, Provo Public Utilitlt Paul Kuhni, Bids; ZCMI Tiffin Room. Local and European art, Wohler's Art Gallery, 4337 $, State; Woadcervlng by Karl Hermann Wolf, Sprague Branch Library, 2l3Mllh East; Utah arils:. Artist Workshop Gallery, 13 I. Stale. European art, Egon Fana Gallery, E. 21st South; Area artists, Art Gallery, 2941 E. 33rd South. EXHIBIT FINALES Sally Nelson, Salt Lake Central Public Library, ends April 30; Louellt Crane, Murray Art Showcase, 541 5. State, and April 30; Mormon Art Festival, B.F. Larsen Brigham Young University, and April 30; National Art Exhibit, Spring-vill- a Art Gallery, ends April 30, Carolyn Rich, Barnes Bank, Kaysvllle. ends April 25; C.D. Taylor, Phllllpa Art Gallary, 444 E. 2nd South, and April 30. Emily Dial, Salt Lake artist, at Studio Arts, 2263 E. 4800 South, beginning May 1. Expressionistic oils by Eve Sumner at the Tower Theater, 876 E. 9th South, beginning May 1; and figure studies in oil by Susan Alder, at The Movie, 39th South and Wasatch Blvd., beginning May 1. mi John CONTINUING iXHISm Marin, University of Utah Flna Art Museum (Park Bldg.); Hobart Watwn, Lamp-PoGallery, 4 Watt 2nd South) Matthew Median, Lamplighter Gallery, 115 Foothill Dr.t Gena Oickow and Denlt Phillips, Gallary 21, 25 S. Main. Art Stimuli Exhibit, Salt Children' Lake Art Canter, 54 Finch Lana; Ogden Palette Club, Bertha Ecdes Art Canter, smith DOWNTOWN ONLY mma If A SHIOMiS.il E W PS II A MTWHEttEjS C AR f Colorado where he worked on Picasso landscapes for this exhibit. A BYU student art exhibit will also be held in the other B.F. Larsen galleries during May. of designer exhibit An crafts and graphic design by University of Utah students and graduate students will be held at the Union Building Gallery beginning tomorrow. 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