The Cedar City Arts Council spring social will showcase live music, art displays, and details on the use that grant recipients have made of their funds.
The Cedar City Arts Council spring social will showcase live music, art displays, and details on the use that grant recipients have made of their funds.

Celebrate the arts at Cedar City Arts Council spring social

By Shaylene Baruffi-Jensen

The Cedar City Arts Council spring social will be held March 2 at 7 p.m. in the lobby of the Heritage Center Theater in Cedar City. These events are meant to showcase and celebrate the dynamic art community in Iron County with live music, art displays, and exciting details on the use that grant recipients have made of their awarded funds.

The spring social will focus on the launch of the new artistic season and the 2020 membership drive. Many organizations will bring a variety of information corresponding to their upcoming performances and events.

Music will be provided by two piano students from Southern Utah University playing Beethoven and Debussy. Artist Joey Favino will present a display of his beautiful paintings inspired by his cartography training. Matt Colvin, the author of the children’s book “Zeus, the Chartreuse Moose gets Loose” will have this adorable story to show, which received a mini-grant for original publishing and is now available on national outlets.

In addition to these presenters Cydnee Lee, the talent behind Uniquely You Custom Jewelry, will have a display of her lovely creations. The Cedar City Junior Ballet will also have information on their upcoming production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

The Cedar City Arts Council sponsors socials for the community three times a year to promote artists that have won mini-grants from the organization and help the public become familiar with artists that live in Iron County. Refreshments will be provided by The Pastry Pub.

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