Spectators watching Andrew Bird at the Gallivan Center in Salt Lake a couple weeks ago. Click on the image to view it larger and take a look.
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Here’s what the Deseret News has to say about our current Salt Lake Seven exhibit and here is the review from the Salt Lake Tribune.
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Here are a few more pictures from last Friday at the Art Access Gallery where the Salt Lake Seven had their opening.
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I’ve sure been talking about it enough and finally, tonight’s the night. The Salt Lake Seven presents Generations, a group photography exhibit. I sure hope you’ll be able to make it.
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The Salt Lake chapter of AIGA (no, they aren’t a grocers union) screened the great documentary, Helvetica on Wednesday. Before the show, the fabulous local band Kid Theodore played. Just because they are from Salt Lake doesn’t mean these guys don’t ROCK. If you get the chance, check them out.
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The Generations exhibit is in about a week and a half. Of course, not everyone will get a chance to go. That’s why the Salt Lake Seven has produced a book, too. The perfect companion piece for anyone who does go, and the even more perfect book for folks who live too far away, or, have other things going on that night, or, are to lazy to go, or, hate being in crowds. Those folks can buy the book and feel like they also attended the exhibit.
You’ll find it here:
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/96778
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The generations exhibit is less than two weeks away! For all the details, visit www.saltlakeseven.com. Also, click on the thumbnail image below.
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On the July 14th post I put a couple pictures up of Bill Richardson, a presidential hopeful who was in Salt Lake for a fund raiser. I have just uploaded 100 more images from that event that can be seen at the following link:
http://justinhackworth.com/20070713.php
In addition to Governor Richardson, there’s also a few people you might recognize like Rocky Anderson, Pete Ashdown, Bill Orton, some guy from a news station that now does mattress commercials or something, Peter Caroon, that Christensen guy that is running for mayor in Salt Lake, Bob Springmeyer and, well, you get the idea.
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