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    Screening of Who Does She Think She is?

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    Presented by Salt Lake Art Center at Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

    March 20, 2009

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    In partnership with Brigham Young University's Art Department, the Art Center will present the documentary Who Does She Think She Is? by Academy Award winning filmmaker and director Pamela Tanner Boll. Boll is well known for her work as the co-executive producer of the film Born into Brothels (2004). Who Does She Think She Is? profiles five extraordinary women who refuse to choose between motherhood and a career. One of the women featured in the film is renowned ceramist and former BYU graduate Janis Wunderlich. Following the film there will be an informative question and answer session with the artist and director about this inspiring project.


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        Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

        20 South West Temple
        Salt Lake City, UT 84101

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        Tickets: Free Admission

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        March 20, 2009

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        Friday 6:30pm

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