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The Utah Arts Festival celebrates 3 decades
Inspiring event will be held at Library Square again
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Another new feature is a sound installation by performer Gary Vlasic. "He is usually a theater guy, but this time he's going to be putting together a sound installation with the help of electronic musician Jesse Walker and producer Erik Dodd-Tong. We're lucky to have the quality of artists like these in our midst."
Returning UAF favorite features will include the Big Mouth Cafe, which will include spoken-word performances by Alex Caldiero, Diane Fouts and Kimberly Grob, and the Fear No Film screenings, which will screen independent films from Utah, California, Vermont, New York and Norway.
There will also be a children's area for youngsters and their families to create hats, paint and put together all different kinds of arts and crafts.
"It gets bigger and better with each year," said Nelson. "The trick is making sure we find new exciting artists, but keep some of the favorites. I'm looking down the road to another 30 years, and I like what I see."
If you go
What: Utah Arts Festival
When:
Thursday through June 25, noon-11 p.m. How much
: adults, $8; senior citizens, $5;children (12 and younger), free
Phone: 801-322-5912
Web: www.uaf.org
E-mail: scott@desnews.com
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