Link to the Show / Show Notes The Utah Arts Festival kicks off today at Library Square in Downtown Salt Lake. Tying the event together in order to "vibrate under one umbrella," the Arts Festival will feature a 700-foot "Earth Harp" spanning Library Square and turning it into a working musical instrument. Bill Close enters the Public Square to talk about and play the Earth Harp. Plus we'll talk to some of the exhibiting artists - more than 133 have booths set up, from painting to pottery, fiber arts, metal work, sculpture, multi-media collage, printmakers, jewelry and toys. The Public Square digs into the artist's life. Artists include: Jennifer Worsley (pastels), Lynn Meecham (oil), Linda Curtis-Stover (oil), and Cheryl Livingston-Young (oil). Later this hour, join us for the music of Calico, a Salt Lake music group performing at the Arts Festival. Bandmates Andrew Shaw and Brady Gunnell will play some of their songs and talk about musical inspiration.

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