"Intersections: The Art of Anna Campbell Bliss," a 40-year retrospective of Bliss' work, is on display at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts through Aug. 3. The exhibition highlights the artist's early prints involving spectrums and other experimental projects, including one involving cellophane, through her most recent large-scale installations. The panel RNA Complex from the "Numbers/Measure/Geometry" series allows viewers to experience part of the entire work which is partially computer generated that is permanently housed in the Cowles Mathematics Building on the University of Utah campus. Entry to the exhibit is $4 for adults, $2 for seniors and youths 6-18.
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