Plans for tonight: Nancy Holt, ‘Sun Tunnels’ and more
Published: October 18, 2012 11:08AM
Updated: October 18, 2012 11:08AM
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Courtesy Lee Deffebach | from the papers of Nancy Holt Nancy Holt shooting the 1978 film "Sun Tunnels," capturing her installation work in the ghost town of Lucin, Utah. The film will be part of the exhibit "Nancy Holt: Sightlines," opening Oct. 19 at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.

• The Utah Museum of Fine Arts marks the opening of its exhibit “Nancy Holt: Sightlines” with a community celebration at the museum, 410 Campus Center Drive, University of Utah campus, Salt Lake City. The artist will give a lecture, and the public will get a first-look at the exhibit (which opens Friday). The event starts at 6. Admission is free.

• Electronic-pop duo Crystal Castles perform at In the Venue, 219 S. 600 West, Salt Lake City. Opening acts: Health, Kontravoid. Show starts at 7. Tickets are $25, available at Smith’s Tix.

• A screening of “Inni,” a concert film featuring the otherworldly Icelandic band Sigur Ros, takes place at Brewvies Cinema Pub, 667 S. 200 West, Salt Lake City. Show starts at 7. Admission is free; you must be 21 or older (since Brewvies serves the demon alcohol).

• New Age pianist/composer David Lanz performs at the Jeanné Wagner Theatre, 138 W. 300 South, Salt Lake City. Show starts at 7:30. Tickets, from $35 to $42.50, available at ArtTix.

• Folk-rock band Lost in the Trees performs at The State Room, 638 S. State St., Salt Lake City. Opening act: Midtown Dickens. Show starts at 8. Tickets are $12, at the venue’s website.

• Dark Star Orchestra, a Grateful Dead tribute band, performs at The Depot, 400 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Show starts at 9. Tickets are $25, at Smith’s Tix.