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Find by show:Browse by category:Sponsorship on KUEDSponsoring programs or projects on KUED allows your organization to support our community through public television. Many of our partners consider their sponsorship invaluable for connecting with their target markets, getting noticed or building goodwill with the general public. Join the KUED corporate family of supporters, and thank those who sponsor programs the next time you have an opportunity.
Featured Sponsor's ProfilesGeorge S. and Dolores DorĂ© Eccles FoundationThe dream of George and Dolores Doré Eccles in establishing their Foundation was to improve the quality of life enjoyed by the people of Utah. That purpose remains unchanged today. Each year, the Foundation grants nearly $30 million to assist organizations statewide in making a meaningful difference in the lives of Utahns. That legacy lives on, in part, through KUED. Over the years, the Foundation’s investment of resources in KUED has been substantial. The Foundation has been a stalwart supporter of KUED’s local production efforts for more than two decades, from arts and performance specials to historical documentaries. Most recently, the Foundation provided support for Maynard Dixon: To the Desert Again, for KUED’s historic Utah World War II Stories series, and has provided annual support for the Christmas With the Mormon Tabernacle Choir series, which airs nationally on PBS each December. The Foundat...
Utah Museum of Fine Arts801.581.7332 Utah Museum of Fine Arts offers KUED membercard holders $2 off admission. The UMFA is honored to curate and premiere this extraordinary exhibition of American Indian art from the John and Marva Warnock Collection. Splendid Heritage: Perspectives on American Indian Artwill present 144 objects of unique artistry and powerful cultural expression from the Native people of the Plains, Plateau and Northeast. Museums traditionally interpret this type of material by emphasizing either the cultural context or fine arts context.Splendid Heritage, however, has been curated to examine the objects from both perspectives – the intersection of culture and art – to uncover a richer narrative about the material and enhance the viewer's understanding. To accomplish this goal, the UMFA enlisted the assistance of Emma Hanson, senior curator of the Plains Indian Museum, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, to write about the objects from a cultural perspective. Bernadette Brown, curator of African, Oceanic and New World art at the UMFA will examine the objects from an artistic perspective. Families will enjoy the exhibition with interactive lift panels containing questions and answers written for a younger audie...
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