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Art lessons Pieces from the Salt Lake School District's collection on display
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One of the lesser-known artists in the show, Bessie Bancroft (1887-1945), taught at West High School for 39 years. Her watercolor "Lilies Climbing the Fence" is delicate yet rich in subdued color. A fine addition to the show.
Excellent contributions to "A Century of Art" are the brief historical bios on the artists and the paintings. Not only are they helpful in understanding why the artists painted what they painted, they add historical context about the nature of the artwork.
Also worth mentioning is that Alice Merrill Horne (1868-1948), who advocated excellence in education through art appreciation and who helped in establishing the collection, is given her due in the show's text panels.
The exhibit curators David Ericson, Ann Orton, Maria L. Peterson, Janie L. Rogers, Kandace Steadman, Daphne Williams and McKell Withers should be applauded for their piece selection and hanging of the show.
"A Century of Art" will resonate with everyone who appreciates the mission of the Salt Lake City schools and the history of collecting art for its enhancement.
What: A Century of Art: The Salt Lake City School District Collection
Where: Museum of Utah Art and History, 125 S. Main
When: Through Sept. 17
Museum hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
How much: Free
Phone: 355-5554
Web: www.muahnet.org
E-mail: gag@desnews.com
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