Arts & Entertainment
MINERS9 returns with new hours for final days of May

Miner's Hospital featuring rotating artists for MINERS 9 art show. Photo: Peg Bodell.
PARK CITY, Utah — MINERS9 presents its second show of the summer season with new hours. The exhibit is open Friday and Saturday, 12–7 p.m. (live music is still 5–7 p.m.) and Sunday from 12–4 p.m. in the Miners Hospital, May 30–31 and June 1.
Anna Nizhoni will entertain guests from 5–7 p.m. on Friday, May 30, with jazz and classical piano music. Having already displayed her visual art at MINERS9 last month, she is now ready to communicate with the community through music.
For the rest of May, explore seven different art media, including Sherry Elshaug’s abstract and whimsical images and Jen Hestad’s impressionist strokes. David Breslauer’s photography focuses on magical places that take our breath away. Steve Johnson creates jewelry from natural stones, gems, bones, and fossils, while Meg and Kristin Streukens adorn people with cut, pulled, shaped, dyed, woven, and knitted materials.
Mitch Bedke creates glass sculptures inspired by nature, weaving light through colorful glass. Joe Cordery creates his dream sculptures out of clay using different hand-building techniques. Art meant to be used as bird dwellings delights young and old alike when Jim Sheeran combines wood with found objects.
May 30, 31 and June 1 the public is invited to visit the MINERS9 art exhibit and view the first and second floor of this historic Park City building free of charge. The art exhibit highlights the beauty of this normally closed building.
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