The Law + Art workshop today at the Salt Lake Art Center (1-4pm) is not the only one you might want to check out this week.
Catch some dinner* after the Law workshop and return to the Art Center at 7 pm for another free panel discussion:
“The Role of Sculpture in Today’s Art World,” featuring Johannah Hutchison, executive director of the International Sculpture Center, BYU student Davey Hawkins, winner of the 2010 ISC Student Awards, and BYU’s own Brian Christiansen, sculptor and professor. This panel is part of the opening weekend of the Art Center’s upcoming exhibition, “Expanded Field,” showcasing the recipients of the International Sculpture Center’s 2010 Student Awards. The panel and the exhibition are FREE.
Get FREE parking and 10% off at Caffé Molise for this FREE event!
- Exit I-15 at 600 South in Salt Lake City
- Head East on 600 South
- Turn left on West Temple and head North (toward Temple Square)
- JUST past 100 South, turn into the Marriot Hotel main entrance on your right and go down into the parking garage. Take a ticket.
- Take the elevator to the lobby and walk across West Temple. The Art Center is just ¼ block North.
- Ask for a parking validation and a 10% off coupon for Caffé Molise, which is just around the corner.
* If you’re looking for a good idea of where to eat, may we suggest one of the sponsors of our Spring Fundraiser: Trio Cafe, Rio Grande Restaurant, Dodo Restaurant and the Porcupine Grill.
Finally, on Thursday, April 14, the Utah Division of Arts & Museums is offering a day-long grantwriting workshop in the Zephyr Room at the Rio Grande Depot, 300 S Rio Grande (455 W) in Salt Lake City. The workshop will run from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM with a one hour break for lunch.
Register with Anna Boulton, Community Partnerships Program Manager, Utah Division of Arts & Museums, 801-236-7546 or aboulton@utah.gov.
This is an opportunity to learn more about the grantwriting process and learn the keys to writing a more compelling grant. The workshops are rooted in real-world experiences, and use the Division of Arts & Museums’ grant resources and panel review criteria. The workshop is provided as a service of the Division of Arts & Museums and is free for arts & cultural organizations.










