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| The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus |
3/7/2010 |
3/7/2010 |
6:00AM |
Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Avenue |
Set in the present day, director Terry Gilliam's fantastical morality tale starsHeath Ledger in his last performance and Christopher Plummer. It follows the traveling show of the mysterious Dr. Parnassus a man who once won a bet with the Devil and possesses the unique ability to guide the imagination of others. While the sudden death of Mr. Ledger in January of 2008 left Gilliam and company scrambling to find a means of salvaging the film which was already well into principal photography at the time the cavalry soon arrived in the form of Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell, who each serve as alternate versions of Ledger’s character.
Free admission.
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| Einar & Jamex de la Torre:Inter-Continental Divide |
2/24/2010 |
4/18/2010 |
10:00AM |
Kimball Art Center |
Einar and Jamex de la Torre: Inter-Continental Divide
February 6 – April 18, 2010
Just as the Rocky Mountains are a Continental Divide, the border between the United States and Mexico is an Inter-Continental Divide. Internationally recognized artists, Einar and Jamex de la Torre live and work on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border providing them with an insider-outsider perspective. Their blown glass and mixed media work examines and confronts the complexities of this geographical, cultural and historical divide with a sense of humor that is playful, yet compelling.
Einar and Jamex de la Torre are the recent recipients of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award and the Joan Mitchell Grant. Their public art projects include the Phoenix Civic Center Plaza, City of Phoenix Valley Metro Station, and San Diego’s New Central Library. Their art is in the private collections of Sandra Cisneros, Elton John, Cheech Marin, Terry McMillan and Quincy Troupe.
Gallery Hours
10-5 Weekdays
12-5 Weekends
Admission Free
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| Utah Latinos, A Proud Legacy |
2/24/2010 |
4/18/2010 |
10:00AM |
Kimball Art Center |
Latinos play an important role in the fabric and success of our society. This photography exhibition celebrates the Latino spirit by showcasing 24 individuals and their unique backgrounds. From a federal magistrate to a professional soccer player, from an artist to a surgeon, they are all extraordinary in their stories and contributions to the state of Utah and our nation.
Gallery Hours
10-5 Weekdays
12-5 Weekends
Admission Free
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