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Show Fernandez to Exhibit Work at Art Center V L-M MJ i -?L Drawing by David Fernandez Photo By: Marie Wagner Utah artist David Fernandez Fernan-dez will exhibit his drawings and ceramics in the Kimball Art Center's Main Gallery March 6 through 31. This is the first time Fernandez has shown his drawings in a group show. The theme of his drawings will be "people I admire and respect, people who have influenced me." Fernandez says that his drawings are of artists, writers, family and friends. "All are of real people who have faced the same human problems we all have," he commented. In addition to his drawings, draw-ings, Fernandez will be exhibiting his ceramics. According Ac-cording to the artist, his ceramics provide him with the challenge of creating and refining forms. "When the form is pleasing and the glazes move in just the right and has been included in many group shows including an exhibition at the Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian. In 1982, Fernandez was selected as one of 90 artists from the western states to participate in the "Western States Art Foundation's Architectural Ar-chitectural Crafts Catalog", (Madrona, 1982). His most recent one-man show was at the Bertha Eccles Gallery, Ogden, Utah in 1982. California artist Manuel de Arce and ceramist Mona Rowley, also from California, will combine their artwork for the Kimball Art Center's Little Gallery exhibit March 6 through March 29. There will be an opening reception for the three artists March 6 from 3 to 5 p.m. The public is invited. way, a magical thing happens hap-pens that never can be duplicated. It is the pursuit of this simple, magical expression that has become a major part of my life," he said. Fernandez has had numerous nume-rous one-man shows in Utah |