Kimball’s Young Artists’ Academy Accepting Applications
The Kimball Art Center Young Artists’ Academy is accepting applications through April 19th for the year long program for the aspiring teenage artist. Lynn Ware Peek has more.
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Kimball Art Center Transformation Moves Forward
The transformation of the Kimball Art Center is moving forward. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher has this update.
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Canice Harte Hosts Art Talk
The head of a local water bottle company is the host for this month’s Art Talk at the Kimball Art Center. On Thursday at 6p.m., Canice Harte will talk about the art of designing everyday objects. Rick Brough has more.
Kimball Film Making Workshop
The Kimball Art Center is offering a 4-week filmmaking workshop for those who are serious about the craft. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher has more on the class that will be taught by a renowned cinematography instructor out of New York.
Wasatch Back Student Art Show displays 400 student art pieces
Each year Wasatch and Summit County students participate in the Kimball Art Center’s Wasatch Back Student Art show. The theme this year is “Everyday Art.” KPCW’s Lynn Ware Peek has more.
Kimball Director “Thrilled” with Winning Design
Kimball Art Center director Robin Marrouche says she’s thrilled with the design for the transformation of the community art center. She spoke to KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher about the announcement.
Kimball Art Center Transformation Process Begins
The Kimball Art Center is embarking on a transformation to turn the current historic building on the corner of Heber and Main into a new state of the art facility that combines both the historic elements of the building with something entirely new. This spring a jury will set the course for the transformation when they pick a design from five finalists. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher has more.
