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NAME:Salt Lake City Public Library
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DTSTAMP:20260716T031013Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231213T183000
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SUMMARY:"Reinventing Portraits\," by Utah's Prison Education Project
LOCATION:Main Library\nMain Library
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DESCRIPTION:Opening reception for "Reinventing Portraits: Paintings from U
 tah's Prison Education Project." Art Exhibit runs Dec 5\, 2023â€“Jan 
 14\, 2024\, at the Main Library's Lower Urban Room. .\nhttps://slcpl.libne
 t.info/event/9421874
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>ARTIST STATEMENT:</strong></p>\n<p
 >In a semester-long art course through the University of Utah's Prison Edu
 cation Project\, students at the Utah Department of Corrections engaged in
  questions surrounding portraiture in a contemporary setting. Those questi
 ons included: How do we wish to portray ourselves to the world? What is at
  stake in the difference between realism and symbolism? How can we depict 
 inner qualities? Aspirations? Unseen beauty?</p>\n<p>Led by artist Mollie 
 Hosmer-Dillard\, with invaluable support from Mia Brown\, Ashlee Cook\, Ru
 ben Gomez\, Emily Warneke\, Daycy Gomez\, and Andy Eisen\, 12 incarcerated
  artists ventured different visual solutions to these problems.</p>\n<p><b
 r />This&nbsp\;project was made possible by a grant from the Salt Lake Cit
 y arts council.</p>\n<p></p>\nhttps://slcpl.libnet.info/event/9421874
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