Weber libraries hosting dueling Reed Loveland exhibits

Weber libraries hosting dueling Reed Loveland exhibits

Story by Becky Wright , Standard-Examiner staff - May 29 2012 - 12:32am
"American Arch" by Reed Loveland
"Double Arch" by Reed Loveland
"Early Autumn Shadows" by Reed Loveland
"Edge of Darkness" by Reed Loveland
"The Last Light" by Reed Loveland

Reed Loveland has managed to be in two places at the same time — at least his art has.

Exhibits of his work are on display at the Pleasant Valley branch of the Weber County Library, at 5568 S. Adams Ave. in Washington Terrace, and at the Ogden Valley branch library, at 131 S. 7400 East in Huntsville.

Loveland, of Ogden, creates landscape art using a combination of spray paint and colored pencils. His images of Southern Utah are currently at the Ogden Valley branch of the library, while the Pleasant Valley branch exhibit is focused on images with trees. The libraries will exchange exhibits at the end of June, and keep the art up until July 31.

Both exhibits are free. The libraries are open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

For more information, call 801-337-2616.

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