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'Artists at Work' held in the Church History Museum
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009
The Church
History Museum will host a special "Artists at Work" event on Friday,
Feb. 27, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. During this event, the public
can watch and interact with multiple artists as they sculpt, paint,
draw, weave, and create current works of art. Featured artists include
renowned sculptor Ortho Fairbanks, who carries on a running commentary
as he works on his sculpture, Garth and Anne Marie Oborn (oil
painting), Charlene Lind (rug weaving), Sheri Doty (colored pencil),
and Elizabeth Peterson (bobbin lace).
The event will take place in the central gallery located upstairs in the Museum where patrons will be treated to live background music. Light refreshments will be provided. Free parking for this event will be available at the parking lot just west (behind) the museum.
The Church History Museum preserves and displays Latter-day Saint art and artifacts from around the world. For more information please call (801) 240-4615, or go online at www.churchhistorymuseum.org.
The event will take place in the central gallery located upstairs in the Museum where patrons will be treated to live background music. Light refreshments will be provided. Free parking for this event will be available at the parking lot just west (behind) the museum.
The Church History Museum preserves and displays Latter-day Saint art and artifacts from around the world. For more information please call (801) 240-4615, or go online at www.churchhistorymuseum.org.
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