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Show Art Center Receives Grant Marilyn Coleman, acting director of the Bountiful-Davis Art Center announced that a grant of $5,131 has been awarded to the Center by the Ltah Endowment for the Humanities to help fund the "Mary Muir Project." THE GRANT will fund research re-search by Art Historian Mary Muir in assembling and preserving pre-serving a comprehensive historical his-torical record of the life and art of Utah landscape painter LeContc Stewart. The project will provide a visual history of many areas ot the state and will show historical histor-ical social trends and economic econo-mic conditions through art and substantiating documentation and correspondence. A slide-pamphlet slide-pamphlet presentation will be produced by Mary Muir through the grant which will be available upon completion lor circulation throughout the state. THE L'TAH Endowment for the Humanities supports a variety of community programs prog-rams which relate the humanities humani-ties (history, literature, lan-ouaees, lan-ouaees, the study of art, philosophy, philo-sophy, jurisprudence, reli-aious reli-aious studies, linguistics and related fields) to the concerns and interests of the people ot Utah The Utah Endowment for (he Humanities is a state-b-.sed affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. tne Bountiful-rjj 1 Center will serve as a 1 tion point for inform. I Mr. Stewart. Anvo ! artwork by Mr. slei ' other relevant docun,e; correspondence terested in assisting J i valuable project isasU. 1 or write the Bountifu.- ' Art Center, 2175 S v (5 Bountiful, Utah Utl" 581-8820, care of the V Muir Project" as soon;', sible. J |