A Lot of Dirt and Sand
Stephanie Leitch, who you may remember from her dripping honey installation at TRASA gallery last year has a new work opening as part of a show called “Desert” at Westminster College this Friday. "Desert" is a year-long endeavor to heighten campus and public awareness of our endangered environment through dance, music, visual art and spoken word. Using the Bonneville Lake bed as her point of reference, Leitch will have a large-scale, multi-media installation taking up a large portions of the conservatory's lobby, using a lot of dirt and sand. Could be interesting.
Tickets are available by phone at (801) 450-8977 or at the door - $10 general admission, $8 students and seniors (Westminster Students $5 with ID).
Westminster College
Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory
1840 South 1300 East
Salt Lake City, UT
May 16 and 17, 2008
7: 30 p.m. - General opening
** Friday night only** 6 p.m. - Visual arts exhibition opens for Gallery Stroll
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Tooth&Nail Theatre's Roger Benington is back from NY to direct the regional premier or Guillem Clua's provocative political drama SKIN IN FLAMES. The play takes place in an unnamed third world country. All the
action takes place in a hotel faded from its former glory,
but still preferred by westerners. Oddly, it is also the preferred spot
for local suicides, of which there are many, as it is the tallest
building in the city and therefore offers the surest end. This rather
sad phenomenon is a dark reflection on the nature of the current
repressive regime and the degree to which hope has faded from the
country's population. Contains nudity and profanity.

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