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Show SCENE The www.parkrecord.com Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15713 C-1 DUELING PIANOS KEEP SILVER KING MINE’S THE CABIN ROCKING, C-2 HISTORY ACTS UP, C-3 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, FEBRUARY 23-26, 2019 New exhibit takes patrons to ‘Cold Places’ SHAWN COLVIN AT THE EGYPTIAN THEATRE Grammy-winning folk singer Shawn Colvin will perform through Sunday, Feb. 24 at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Saturday’s show will start at 8 p.m. Sunday’s performance will start at 6 p.m. Thursday tickets range from $39-$60. Friday tickets range from $43-$65. Saturday and Sunday tickets are $49 to $70. For information and tickets, visit parkcityshows.com. FUELING FAVES OF PRO ATHLETES COOKING CLASS EATS Park City and Youth Sports Alliance will host a cooking class at 1:45 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 25, at Treasure Mountain Junior High, 2530 Kearns Blvd. Classes will feature favorite recipes from local pro athletes and participants will learn to prepare them as they learn about what fuels these successful individuals in their sports. For information, visit http://eatsparkcity.org/events. SUMMIT KIDS CAN CODE CLUB AT THE LIBRARY The Summit Kids Can Code Club will meet from 3:30-5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at the Summit County Library Kamas Valley Branch, 110 N. Main St. The club will work on learning how to make websites, video games, apps, animations and more. To sign up, visit app.prenda.co. COPYRIGHT SUE FLOOD Emperor penguin chicks take to the air before making a splash in Cape Washington, Ross Sea, Antarctica, in photographer Sue Flood’s “First Leap” that is part of the “Cold Places” exhibit at the Kimball Art Center. Photographer Sue Flood captures the polar regions SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Photographer Sue Flood has made it possible for visitors and locals to visit the North and South poles with- out leaving Park City with her new exhibit, “Cold Places: Photographs by Sue Flood.” The exhibit, which is on display until April 7, is divided into two. On one wall are images Flood took on her many trips to the Arctic, and one the facing wall are mounted images from her trip to the Antarctic. Flood, A Royal Geographical Society fellow and Royal Photographical Society silver medalist,said she is excited for the Kimball Art Center exhibit. “Having the exhibition is a thrill, because it’s lovely to have people interested in your work,” Flood said. In addition to her exhibit, Flood will visit the Kimball Art Center to give a free art talk at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 24, and critique local photographers’ workt from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday. Feb. 25. (See information in the accompanying box). During her art talk, Flood will talk about her 50 excursions to the polar regions, she said in a phone interview from Las Vegas, where it recently snowed. “I’ve been working in the polar regions for about 20 years, and I find them quite fascinating because they are very different,” Flood said. The wildlife is the biggest difference. “In the Arctic, you have predators, i.e. the polar bear, whereas in the Antarctic you don’t,” she said. “Hence, you have millions of penPlease see ‘Cold Places,’ C-5 Gallery MAR offers immersive art experiences CITIZENS’ CLIMATE LOBBY WASATCH BACK MEETING Citizens’ Climate Lobby Wasatch Back will hold its monthly meeting from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave. The guest will be Andrea Himoff from Action Utah, a nonprofit advocacy group. The meeting will include a presentation by Himoff and other interactive activities. For information, visit citizensclimatelobby.org. AN AFTERNOON TO BENEFIT PEACE HOUSE A benefit for Peace House, an anti-domestic abuse nonprofit, will be held from 4-6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 28, at San Francisco Design, 1890 Bonanza Drive. Kendra Wyckoff, Peace House’s executive director, will speak. Wine and cheese will be served. For information and to RSVP, call 435645-7072. Collectors can enjoy demonstrations, food, drink and socializing SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Gallery MAR owner Maren Mullin knows her faithful collectors choose to buy fine art from her gallery over the past 11 years to enhance their homes. To show her appreciation, Mullin began inviting them to special art events. “We have done private dinners with our clients,” Mullin said. “We’ve done exhibitions in clients’ homes and different sort of things to bring our collectors closer to our artists.” This year, Mullin has started holding immersive art experiences. “With this immersive series, which are all by invitation only, our special clients can see and experience our artists as they work and showcase their lifestyles while having a good time,” she said. “We have collectors who are incredibly PHOTO BY BLAKE PETERSON/PANIC BUTTON MEDIA Gallery MAR clients watch as encaustic artist Bridgette Meinhold demonstrates how she layers wax and pigment to create her art during an immersive experience at her studio. loyal to Gallery MAR. Anytime they look for fine art, or are in town, they come to us. 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