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Show C ALLERY GUIDj ; Family Jewels, 591 Historic Main Street, is cur- I I . rently displaying prints by Virginia A. Stroud, the I American Indian Arts and Crafts Assoc. Artist of . the Year. Stroud of Cherokee and Creek was born in A California, and now resides in Austria, Texas. She rvi has received many personal awards and recogni- tion as an artist. Virginia is vitally concerned with V - " the role of American Indian women in the visual I - 1 arts and continually strives to emphasize the V- I achievements of Native American women who have I " ? j chosen to express themselves through painting. I I Family Jewels also features a gallery of posters ' and custom picture framing. f Park City Gallery of Contemporary Art, 50 Main Street. Open 12 to 6 p.m. seven days a week; open V until 9 p.m. Thursday. Featuring foreign imports, international and posters, handicrafts, antiques and paintings by local artists. Complete supply of ' artists' materials. Live classical guitar by Bob Weisenfeld 4 to 6 Saturdays. On Thursday eve- I nings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. we will be offering art I classes in various mediums. I The Kimball Art Center will present a multi- I ; media, juried exhibition organized by the Utah ( Designer Craftsmen in the Main Gallery through I October 12. The exhibit will include ceramics, fiber, I 1 ; jewelry, wood and metal. The University of Utah, I I Sharon Shepherd, will also show recent paintings in I j the Main Gallery. Salt Lake's Carleen Jimenez will i f be showing recent paintings in the Center's Little I Gallery through October 12. Both exhibits open Sun- If day, September 18. For further information, call ( 649-8882. " "S Now on display at the Old Town Gallery, a polished bronze by Clara Bikales titled Developed parking and the Park City bus stops directly in front of the Old Town Gallery building. i |