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Show I 1 CjALLEBY GUIDTA r-77 ! 1 1 i"r f V I f ' , , ; ... I An example of Virginia Alice Stroud's work. Ms. Stroud's decent is Cherokee and proud to represent her people through her artwork. Her paintings can be seen at the Family Jewels. The Kimball Art Center's Main Gallery will feature the work of Seven Realists-Dan Baxter, Ken Baxter, Richard Boyer, Shauna Cook-Clinger, Steven Fawson, Earl Jones and Randall Lake-from June 26 through July 20. Boise's Dan Looney will be showing recent paintings in the Little Gallery June 26 through 20. Both exhibits are being sponsored by Mountain Bell. Kimball Art Center hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. For information, infor-mation, call 649-8882. The Family Jewels, 591 Historic Main Street, regularly features Western prints as well as area scenes by local artists. Posters galore cover the walls of the Poster Parlour. These latest edition graphics change weekly. Ready-made frames and custom picture framing are also offered. Open daily 10-7, Sunday noon -5:00. y Park City Gallery of Contemporary Art. 515 Mam St. Open 12 to 6 daily, except Monday. Featuring foreign imports, international art posters, handicrafts han-dicrafts and paintings by local artists. Complete supply of artists' materials. Live classical guitar by Bob Weisenfeld 4 to 6 Saturdays. Old Town Gallery, 1101 Park Avenue, 649-6624. Contemporary and traditional art featuring, among others: John Chois, Etchings; Richard Erdman, Stone Sculptures; Jean Glaser, Ceramics; Frank Riggs, Metal Sculptures ; Trevor Southey, Oils, Etchings, Et-chings, Line Drawings, Multi-media, and Bronze Sculptures; Anna Spiess, Oils and Acrylics; and Michael Wardle, Bronze Sculptures; also, Indian Jewelry. Hours : Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sundays 12 noon to 6 p.m. or by appointment. appoin-tment. Closed Mondays, except open Independence Day, July 4th and Labor Day, September 5. |