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Show I I ''- ) j f 1 ' I ... In i' hi -M i ! Tt&n i I' r ,:. :.' i. T r . . , " V Jane Bush To Exhibit Paintings Jane Bush, a well-known well-known local artist, will exhibit her water colors in a show on Jan. 18 at the Squaw Peak Restaurant in Provo Canyon. The exhibit will be open from 1 to 6 p.m. on Jan. 18 with an Artist's Tea from 3-5 p.m. and will include about 30 water colors featuring scenes around American Fork and Utah County. It will run from Jan. 18 through Jan. 24. Mrs. Bush has participated par-ticipated in the Steel Days Art Shows, and is known in the area for her artistic ability. She was born in Idaho Falls, but as her father was with the U.S. Em-bassey, Em-bassey, she "moved from country to country." coun-try." She attended high school in Iran; the National College of Art in Dublin, Ireland; and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University. Mrs. Bush worked on her Master of Arts degree for one year at the University of Oregon, and worked as a graphic artist for KRVM Radio and Television in Eugene, Oregon. She served as an art consultant for the Eugene School District in Oregon prior to moving to American Fork in 1972. She taught part-time at Westminister College until she says she "became too busy" taking care of her three daughters. He husband, Vernon Bush, is a local architect and artist. tXHIBIT- Jane Bush, local American Fork artist, prepares for exhibit of v. 18-24 at the Squaw Peak restaurant in Provo Canyon. |