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With murals, workshops, and live music, the Logan Gallery is setting the stage for a new era of local creativity.
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Murals and memories from the Intermountain Indian School, once at risk of being forgotten, are now on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art.
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Kelly Brooks, a visual arts teacher at Snow College, discusses the importance of supporting arts in rural Utah. She is the co-founder of Granary Arts Gallery, a rural arts center in Ephraim, Utah.
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Host Tammy Proctor talks with design historian, author, and artist Ella Hawkins about creating edible art inspired by historical textiles, objects, and costumes.
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Located across from the Logan's pioneer-era LDS temple, the home once belonged to the city’s second mayor. It will soon house a boutique hotel and art gallery.
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Lee Udall Bennion, an artist from Spring City, Utah, details her love for her town and the restoration of the Spring City Old School building.
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In other news, gas prices are still considerably cheaper than this time in 2023 when gas in Utah was around $3.77 per gallon.
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A new exhibition of contemporary art, made possible by two Utah State University professors, will be on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum in Logan starting Jan. 27.
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Michael Finkel’s book The Art Thief chronicles one of the most outrageous crime sprees in history: In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Stéphane Breitwieser stole from more than 200 museums and galleries across Europe, amassing a collection worth an estimated $2 billion. The Art Thief, based on a series of exclusive interviews with Breitwieser, the first he has ever granted to an American journalist, details a riveting story of love, crime, and an insatiable hunger to possess beauty at any cost.
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In other news: As a part a new museum launch, UVU is unveiling a new initiative called "The Art of Belonging," featuring Utah artists of color.