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'Body Worlds' exhibit coming to The Leonardo
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Visitors also will see the stark differences in structure and function of bodies that are healthy and those that are not, she said.
"It's a remarkable and unprecedented opportunity for Utahns to expand their understanding of anatomy, physiology and their personal health," said Dee S. Brewer of University Heath Care, the exhibit's presenting partner.
Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker said he's wanted to see "Body Worlds" since he first heard and read about it several years ago.
"All of us in this region will be able to experience something that the rest of the world has been marveling about for more than a decade," Becker said.
By hosting the exhibition, Salt Lake City continues to solidify itself as "the cultural hub of the region," the mayor said, "and as the destination for people who are looking for cultural and educational opportunities."
"Body Worlds" also presents a "tremendous economic opportunity" for Salt Lake City, Becker said.
The Leonardo is a planned science-art museum where visitors can explore the world from new perspectives. The museum is still in development and hasn't officially opened. Renovations of the old library will not begin until Salt Lake City's "Body Worlds" tour stop is complete.
E-mail: jpage@desnews.com
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