OCR Text |
Show One Woman Show Opens at Art Center Center in New York City, the International Slide Exhibit of the International Women's Year Art Festival, the Studio gallery's - Prints and Paintings Exhibit in New York City, among many others. Ms. Atiyah's work will be on display in the main gallery through Thursday, March 30th. Kimball Art Center hours are: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. -6 p.m.; Sunday, noon-6 p.m.; closed Monday. I s I ( ) I J I ""X "' -J c i I S s. - I ' f v ' i ' i ' ' ' ' I t V ; , , ? ' ! - ' y V , i j I I Donnette Hatch Atiyah, formerly form-erly of Salt Lake City, and currently residing in New York City, will open a one-woman show of modular silk screen murals, paintings, drawings and quilts on Sunday, March 12 at Park City's Kimball Art Center. A reception will be held in her honor on Sunday from 3-5 p.m.; the public is invited. Ms. Atiyah began in New York City as a painter at the Art Students League. She received her MFA from the University of Utah in 1973. A previous Fullbright scholarship scholar-ship to the University of London had allowed her to study abroad which she combined wioth extensive exten-sive travels throughout the Middle East and Europe. Her travels influenced her work greatly, as featured in her Islamic Temple series at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in 1973. Currently, Ms. Atiyah focuses on feminist symbolism repeated often in her mural patterns, drawings and quilts. In addition to teaching at the Metropolitan Museum of art in New Nork City, Ms. Atiyah recently completed a 350-foot wall mural, her largest work, for the offices of Alpine Industries International in New Jersey. Ms. Atiyah has also had a one-woman show at the Boise Gallery of Art in 1975. In addition, she participated in exhibited at the Women's Interart "The Women in The Moon: Goddess of The Night," a pencil drawing by Donnette Hatch Atigah, which will be on display at the Kimball Art Center starting Sunday. |