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Visual notes: Art that shaped America at BYU, Navajo basket weaving in Salt Lake City


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Tickets » Free

Evening for Educators

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During this free workshop for teachers and others with interest, participants will discover self-portraits, portrait paintings and portrait photography currently on display in the museum and in the UMFA’s collection. Visit umfa.utah.edu for information.

When » Wednesday, March 20, 5:30 p.m.

Where » Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 410 Campus Center Drive, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free

‘Around the Bowl and Around the Bend’

Pioneer Theatre Company’s Loge Gallery will present "Around the Bowl and Around the Bend," an exhibit of paintings by local artists David Estes and Greg White.

When » Friday, March 22, and Monday, March 25, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Where » Pioneer Memorial Theatre Loge Gallery, 300 E. 1400 South, Salt Lake City


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Arts Night

Highland Park Elementary will hold its annual Arts Night. Enjoy music and dance performances by the students, check out the student artwork and participate in hands-on art and music experiences. Visit www.artsnight.org for information.

When » Friday, March 22, 5:30-9 p.m.

Where » Highland Park Elementary, 1738 E. 2700 South, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free

‘Weaving a Revolution’

Joann Johnson, a fourth-generation Navajo basket weaver, will demonstrate her weaving techniques.

When » Saturday, March 23, noon-4 p.m.

Where » Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City

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