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Show KAC Arts Institute Begins June 3 . The Kimball Art Center's second annual Park City Summer Arts Institute opens June 3 with a drawing workshop taught by nationally-recognized Joseph Mug-naini Mug-naini and Utah State University's Univer-sity's Adrian Van Suchtelen. Mugnaini will teach June 3-6 and Van Suchtelen will take jver from June 8-12. Mugnaini will bring a wealth of experience and talent to this year's Institute. Educated at Los Angeles' Otis Art Institute from 1940 to 1942, he eventually went on to become a professor and head of the drawing department depart-ment at that institution until his retirement in 1976. In addition to the three books he has written on drawing and painting, he has illustra- ill rM I i i ,'f - ted such books as"ben Hur", "Age of Fable", "Time Machine", "War of the Worlds", and the "Martian "Mart-ian Chronicles", all published publish-ed by Limited Editions. His work has also been included in books published by Scribners, Random House, Doubleday, MacMillan, Bal-lantine, Bal-lantine, and Heritage Press, among others. The Altadcna, California resident has also had considerable consid-erable experience in films. He produced 350 paintings tor Format Films' "Icarus". The movie, based on Ray Bradbury's story, was nominated nomi-nated for an Academy Award and won the Golden Eagle. Award. Mugnaini did all of the paintings seen in "Concept", "Con-cept", a film on the projected Hollywood Museum. Mus-eum. In addition, he has worked on Disney Studio's production, "Room for He-rocs." He-rocs." Van Suchtelen, an associate professor at Utah State University since 1967, was also a student at the Otis Art Institute, receiving both his BFA and MFA degrees from that school. Throughout the summer. the Institute will bring such out-of-state artists as print-maker print-maker Shane Wcarc, ceramist cera-mist Angclo Garzio, quilt maker Sandi Fox and painter George Post to teach in Park City. In addition, faculty members from Utah Stale, including printmakcr Moishc Smith, ceramist Larry Eisner, Eis-ner, arts educator Jon Anderson, Fiber artist Sarah Halpcrn and painter Gaell L'nidslrom, will offer specialized special-ized instruction. College credit is available for all Institute workshops. This credit, given through Utah Stale's extension division divis-ion is transferable to most colleges and universities in (he country. For information, call 649-8882. |