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Show Arts Council Slates 'Xerox Open' - . n of the Utah Arts Council do not discriminate on the basis of handicap in admission, access or employment and are in compliance with the Section 504 regulations of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Attention visual artists: the Utah Arts Council announces a call for entries for its coming exhibition, the "Xerox Open." Original Xerox art by Utah artists will be accepted until Monday, April 25 in the Council's offices at 617 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City. "Xerox Open" will be on display in the Council's Glendinning Gallery beginning begin-ning May 2 and running through June 10. The exhibit is being sponsored in conjunction with the visit of California photographer and Xerox artist, Ellen Land-Weber. Land-Weber. Ms. Land-Weber will present a free lecture for the public at 7:00 p.m. on the evening of May 3 at the Salt Lake Art Center. Interested artists may submit sub-mit two works for the exhibit. At least one work by each artist will be displayed; two, if space permits. For this exhibit "Xerox art" is defined as anything from unaltered photocopy images on standard photocopy formats for-mats (letter and legal sizes) to any art image on any format that uses the photocopy photo-copy process in its generation. genera-tion. All works will be hung with thumbtacks unless the artist provides an alternate .' hanging system. No works will be returned unless a self-addressed stamped envelope is provided provid-ed or other special return arrangements are made. Entries may be delivered or mailed to the "Xerox Open," 617 E? South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. For additional information, contact con-tact the Council at 533-5757. The programs and activities |