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Show THIRD SATURDAYS NEED YOUR HELP! rSPOTLIGHT ON EXHIBITIONS;j Third Saturdays have already been a huge suc;;cess m the new facility It is wonderful to have a classroom to work in! Rebecca could really use help on these busy days. Third Saturdays begin at 2:00 p.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. Please call 585-7190 if you are available on any of the following dates: October 20 November17 December 15 Thank you to all that came to the Third Saturdays in August and September. Rebecca • The PAIR?.1fners Post ~ I I I I I Friendly Reminder: I I • @] Special thanks to all of those who came to the MIC meeting and have taken on so many of the classroom visits! Your time and energy that 1s spentvisiting the classrooms is greatly appreciated! PA R'J'ners tours begin October 1 and end November 16. L:: @] @] I I I I I I I~ ~ @] SUNDAY GALLERY TALKS 2:00 P.M. September 30 A Look at the Exhibition: Printmakers and Printmakmg - Justin D1ggle, Assistant Professor, Art Department, UofU October 14 Are We There Yet? Westward Travel and Exploration in the Nineteenth Century Luise Poulton, Associate Curator, Marriott Library !( ) Three new exhibitions open at the end of September. ··-- On September 28, 2001 Albert Tissandier: Drawings of Nature and Industry in the United States, 1885 opens. Featunng 56 drawings by the French artist from the UMFA permanent collection this exhibit10n was curated by Professor Mary Francey. All docents will receive a copy of Professor Francey's catalog that accompames this exhibition. Visitors to the Rockies: A Visual Record of Nineteenth Century Explorers and Adventurers also opens on September 28, 2001. This exhibition features paintings, maps, letters, and other documents from the UMFA's permanent collection as well as rare books and documents from the Marriott Library Rare Book Division . In the Education Gallery an exhibition on Printmakers and Prmtmaking will be on view from September 28 to January 6. Justin Diggle, Assistant Professor in the Art Department 1s the ( , Guest Curator. The purpose of the exhibition will be to explain and illustrate the main printmaking techmques as well as to examine the work and methods of particular printmakers. Professor D1ggle has divided the exhibition into two parts. The Artwork section will include selections from vanous portfolios and The Display will illustrate the main printmaking processes of mtaglio, relief, screenprint, lithography and computer generated prints. In addition to written descriptions and illustrations, support matenals such as equipment, etching plates, woodblocks, tools, etc. will be included. October 6 will see the opening of the Dresses for Humanity, an exhibition of the dresses of the late Diana, Princess of Wales. Tickets are $13 for Adults, $6 for Children (6 - 12) and $11 for Groups (20 minimum). Call Smith's Tix at (800) 888-8499. For group sales and special events call the Junior League of Salt Lake City at 3281019. L A |