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Ali Al Hammashi is a professional artist who worked as an art educator and painter in Iraq. In 2001, he fled his home country to Jordan after being asked to “fix” a painting for Saddam Hussein. When Hussein’s men pressed Hammashi, he decided it was time to leave. After 8 years in Jordan he had the opportunity to come to the United States through the help of the United Nations and Salt Lake City's International Rescue Committee.
This Thursday, March 31 at 7 p.m., he will open his very first U.S. exhibition at the Salt Lake's Anderson-Foothill Library branch. (1135 S. 2100 E.)
Brody O'Connor of Wasatch Code Consulting give City Weekly gets an exclusive look at the world of code consulting. O'Connor's inspection service provides thorough and informative information to bus
The "Play" exhibit at Discovery Gateway was found by a recent attendee to contain some uncomfortable political themes. Wendy Osborn of Sandy declared that the exhibit has a "damaging political agenda"
Jake Shannon is a multi-disciplined individual in every right. From training professional wrestlers to writing a best-selling book, Shannon brings a diversity of interests to his life. On such interes
Brody O'Connor of Wasatch Code Consulting give City Weekly gets an exclusive look at the world of code consulting. O'Connor's inspection service provides thorough and informative information to bus
The "Play" exhibit at Discovery Gateway was found by a recent attendee to contain some uncomfortable political themes. Wendy Osborn of Sandy declared that the exhibit has a "damaging political agenda"
Jake Shannon is a multi-disciplined individual in every right. From training professional wrestlers to writing a best-selling book, Shannon brings a diversity of interests to his life. On such interes