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Princess Academy

Princess Academy, Princess Dresses,  Ages 3-10, Eagle Mountain, Utah, Utah County, Utah Valley, Dress-up, Eagle Mountain City Hall is sponsoring a Princess Academy for ages 3-10 at the city council chambers in Eagle Mountain, Utah February 12, 20112/12/2011

Come dressed in your favorite princess dress. Participants will do two crafts, get their fingernails painted, get a picture with “The Fairy Godmother” and Miss Eagle Mountain, Hartley Lojik and enjoy a royal princess lunch!

Cost is $10/person.

Time:  10am – 12:30pm

Pre-registration required – Sign-up at City Hall (reception desk), space limited to 50.

For questions please call Melissa Smith 801-769-9484

Where Nature Meets Art

Mundi Project presents Water - Where Nature Meets Art, Free, Utah Cultural Celebration Center, West Valley City, Utah, Art Gallery, Music Performances, Non-ProfitWater

Where Nature Meets Art

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Artwork and poetry will be displayed at and during the performance of “Water”- a multi-disciplinary piano concert on February 24 at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center.

Gallery Stroll under Water? Join us for a water performance experience where you might bump into a jelly fish, a sea turtle, and maybe other sea creatures. Your underwater journey will include poetry readings, water-themed piano music, and community artwork inspired by water-myths and legends. Leave your swimsuit at home!

Thursday February 24, 2011 – 3:30 PM and 7:00 PM

The Gift of Learning

Friday, December 10th will be a special day at the Museum of Peoples and Cultures, and anyone is welcome to attend.

The MPC will be joining with BYU’s United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) club to offer an afternoon of learning and fun to children for an early Christmas present. The Gift of LearningThe event will run from 4 to 6 p.m. and will include 4 learning stations, a video, and treats. The categories of the learning stations include math, geography, reading and writing, and art. Children are able to come in at any time and rotate through the stations as they please, free of charge.

“We want to show the kids that the best gift for your self is education,” said Jessica Myers, UNICEF club member.

According to Myers, 24,000 children die every year due to catastrophe, war, famine, and other grievous causes. UNICEF members desire to bring that number “down to zero” by doing whatever they can to serve in their community and without.

“Our goals are to educate members throughout the community about children around the world who are in need of help,” Myers said.

Both the MPC and the UNICEF club hope to give the children of Utah Valley a unique and exciting experience.

“The children will leave the Museum with more than just some treats and a craft,” said Anna McKean, promotions manager at the MPC, “they will get to take new knowledge that they can share with others.”

For more information, visit mpc.byu.edu. Or contact the museum at 801.422.0020 or [email protected]. The MPC is located on 100 E. 700 N. and is open MWF 9-5 and TTh 9-7.

Art Through the Cultural Revolution

Along with “From the Masses to the Masses: Art of the Yan’an Cave Artists Group” a film documentary

The exhibit includes the work of several artists known as the Cave Artists Group (Yaodong Huapai) who worked under the direction of Beijing based artist Jin Zhilin. Jin, a student of Xu Beihong and later a contemporary of Constantine Maximov at the Beijing Academy of Fine Arts, was sent to Yan’an in the midst of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) where he recruited local artists such as Feng Shanyun, Chen Sanqiao, Song Ruxin, and others to study art at the Yan’an Masses Art Studio that he directed.

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Yan’an was the Chinese Communists’ revolutionary capital in Shaanxi Province in northwestern China for thirteen years (1936-1949). Although a remote and poor rural area, Yan’an has a strong folk art tradition. However, Yan’an is unique because of its rich revolutionary traditions. Following the Maoist dictum of “learning from the masses,” Jin Zhilin required his students to go to the countryside and study local folk art with peasant artists. Jin’s students incorporated Shaanxi folk art influences, such as paper cutting, into their woodblock prints. The art in the collection reflects these elements of local folk art and the historical significance of the region. Art was created using various mediums: woodcuts, watercolors (gouache) and oil. Woodcuts and watercolors were more common because oil painting in the countryside at the time was less practical.

The collection includes Jin’s early work from the 1950s, which was heavily influenced by Soviet Social Realism, work produced during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) that towards the end was illustrative of the Revolutionary Romanticism engulfing the arts in China, and works from the post-Cultural Revolution period (late 1970s-early 1980s), reflecting more traditional themes and aspects of local culture that Jin encouraged his students to study. Geographic landmarks such as the Yan’an pagoda, traditional Shaanxi cave residences, the headdress worn by local Shaanxi men, and influences of local folk art are common characteristics of the works of the Cave Artist Group that emerged under Jin Zhilin’s influence.

The collection is original and was acquired in numerous trips to China between 1999-2008. The art of the exhibit was not originally created to be sold, as there was no commercial value to art at that time. Instead, art was utilized for social and political purposes. In the case of the woodblocks, making only a few copies before shaving the block for a new woodcut was common. In most cases the artists were not even sure what happened to their work once it was turned over to local authorities to be reviewed and exhibited in support of domestic and even international policy initiatives. As a result, nearly all of the pieces are the only known copies to exist.

Period photographs and two documentary films will be part of this exhibition.

This exhibition is the result of a collaboration with the UVU International Center director Danny Damron, the collection owner Dodge Billingsly (Combat Films site” href=”http://www.combatfilms.com” Visit his film company web site COMBAT FILMS AND RESEARCH), and the UVU Woodbury Art Museum. It is anticipated that there will be many other accompanying events, symposia and lectures with participation from various quarters of the university.

Children’s Eat Work & Play Exhibit

Art, Painting, Children, FishLincoln Elementary School and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts have creatively collaborated to creat the exhibit ‘Community: Eat, Work, Play.’ With the guidance of UMFA educators, the students have created large scale murals that will be displayed in the education gallery at the museum.

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Relief Society Celebration

Relief Society Celebration - Heritage Park, This Is The Place, Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS, MOrmons, Latter Day SaintsOne of our most popular events will return again in 2011! Join us for this special event as we celebrate the Relief Society. You will be treated to historic interpreters in pioneer dress that will relate stories of early Relief Society members.

Space is limited and reservations are required so call 801-924-7545 early as this is one that will definitely sell out!

MARCH 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 2011 evenings and MARCH 19 daytime

The cost is $3 per person. Light refreshments will be served.

Saturday In Utah

Utah Saturday Events

Recurring Saturday Events

SLAS Star Party
Friday Saturday Nights, 2021
Dusk To Midnight
Variety Wasatch Front Locations

The Dinner Detective Comedy Theatre
Saturday Nights, Downtown Hilton
255 S W Temple, Salt Lake City

DJ Dance Party with Scotty B
Saturday Nights, 2021,  9 pm
Club 90, Sandy

Laughing Stock Improv Comedy
Saturday Nights  10 pm
Off Broadway Theatre (OBT)
Draper Historic Theatre

Swap Meet
Weekends 7 am-4 pm
Redwood Drive-In
3688 S Redwood Rd, West Valley City

Real Salt Lake Soccer vs. Colorado Rapids
October 16, 2021,  7:30 pm
Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy

Egypt: The Time of Pharaohs
October 1–January 2, 2021
Daily 10 am–5 pm
Natural History Museum of Utah
University of Utah, Salt Lake

Event Calendar
Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy

Mountain Town Music Concerts
Park City

Cemetery Ghost Walk
October 16, 23, 30, 2021
October Saturday Nights, 5 pm
Salt Lake Cemetery

Hairy Horse Show
October 9, 2021,  9 am
Golden Spike Arena, Ogden

Indian Art Market
October 9-10, 2021,  10 am–5 pm
Natural History Museum of Utah
University of Utah, Salt Lake

Beer & Fear Fest
Saturday Nights, 2021,  2 pm–Midnight
Utah Motorsports Campus, Grantsville

Snowbird Customer Appreciation Day
Free Tram Ride With Food Donation
October 30-31, 2021,  11 am–5 pm
Snowbird Mountain Resort
Little Cottonewood Canyon

Big Fish
October 2-16, 2021,  7:30 pm
Theater at Mount Jordan, Sandy

Train Ride Events
Heber Valley Railroad

Paintball
Saturdays, 10 am–9 pm
SB Paintball, American Fork

Laser Light Shows
Friday & Saturday Nights
Clark Planetarium, Salt Lake

Live Performances
Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Ogden

Daybreak Events
Daybreak, South Jordan

Zermatt Summer Concerts *Free
Saturday Nights,  6 pm 
Zermatt Mountain Resort, Midway

Theatre Performances
The Theater at Mount Jordan, Sandy

Live Music at Slackwater
Old Ghost
September 4, 2021,  7 pm
Slackwater Ogden

Acoustic Music Concerts
Nightly 5:30 pm 
Cafe Galleria, Midway

Premier Outdoor Go Kart Track
Daily Public Racing,  7 am–9 pm
Utah Motorsports Campus, Grantsville

Tabernacle Organ Recitals  Free
Monday – Saturday, 12 noon
Temple Square, Salt Lake

Redwood Drive-In Theatre
Nightly Once It’s Dark
3688 S Redwood Rd, West Valley City

Utah Event Venue Calendars

Utah Live Theatre Performances

Ute Sports 

Art Tix Shows

Utah State Fairpark

Vivint Arena

Event Calendar
Maverik Center, West Valley City

Gateway Center Events

Best Utah City Events

Utah Saturday Events

Summer Saturday Events

Downtown Farmers Market
Saturdays 8 am-1 pm, June-October
Historic Pioneer Park 
350 S 300 W, Salt Lake

Ogden Farmers Market
Saturdays,  8 am – 1 pm *Free *Best
Historic 25th Street, Ogden

South Jordan Farmers Market

OktoberFest At Snowbird
Weekends,  August–October 17
Snowbird Mountain Resort
Little Cottonwood Canyon, Sandy

Mountain Resort Activities & Events

Gondola Rides & Mountain Hiking  Best

Summer Fun At Snowbird
Snowbird Mountain Resort
Little Cottonwood Canyon, Sandy

Saturday Farmers Markets
Many Utah Cities

Solitude Mountain Resort Events
Big Cottonwood Canyon

Usana Amphitheatre Music Concerts
5150 Upper Ridge Rd, West Valley City

Mountain Lift Nature Hike
September 25, 2021,  10 am–1 pm
Solitude Mountain Resort

Zipline & Train Ride
Heber Valley Railroad

Bees Baseball

Nights Under Lights
Music & Light Show
Living Planet Aquarium, Draper

Holiday Arts Council
City Commons,  Holliday

Urban Arts Festival
September 4-5, 2021,  5–10 pm
The Gateway, Salt Lake

Sundance Summer Theatre
Saturdays,  8 pm 
Sundance Mountain Resort

Stargazing At Solitude *Free
September 4, 2021,  8:30 pm
Solitutude Mountain Resort
Big Cottonwood Canyon

Flying Ace Allstars Freestyle Show
Fridays & Saturdays 6:30 pm
Utah Olympic Park, Park City

Concerts On The Commons  *Free
Saturday Summer Nights,  8 pm
City Commons,  Holliday

Canyon Village Summer Concerts
Saturdays,  6 pm
Canyons Village at Park City
4000 Canyons Resort Dr, Park City

Open Streets Local Music
Downtown SLC Block Party
September 4, 2021, Noon-Night
Main Street, Downtown Salt Lake

New City Movement Dance On Carless Main 
Weekend Nights, Outdoors, DJ
9-1 am Main Street, Salt Lake

Waterparks In Utah

Renaissance Cabinets of Curiosity

Utah Museum of Fine Art Exhibit: Collecting Knowledge: Renaissance Cabinets of Curiosity, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UtahCollecting Knowledge: Renaissance Cabinets of Curiosity January 27 through May 15, 2011 at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts explores items that were typically found in cabinets of curiosity in sixteenth and seventeenth century Europe, including prints, books, scientific instruments, and objects obtained through travel. This exhibition examines the people who created cabinets of curiosity, their strategies for classifying and grouping items, and how they used this knowledge to make sense of their world.

During Fall Semester 2010, four graduate students in the University of Utah Department of Art and Art History gained first-hand knowledge of the work involved in creating an exhibition. The result of their hard work is the exhibition Collecting Knowledge: Renaissance Cabinets of Curiosity. The students were advised by Professor Sheila Muller and they worked closely with UMFA staff to complete all necessary steps for curating an exhibition— from developing exhibition themes to selecting the objects; from writing the object label text to planning the exhibition design; and from securing related public programs to creating an effective marketing plan.

Hours

Tuesday – Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday 10:00 am – 8 pm
Saturday and Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Closed Mondays and Holidays

UMFA Members FREE
Adults $7
Seniors $5
Youth (ages 6-18) $5
Children under 6 FREE
University of Utah students, staff and faculty FREE
Higher education students in Utah FREE

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