20 - Wednesday, April 12, 1995 - North Shore News ARTS EVENTS Compiled by Layne Christensen Around Town is a free service provided for non-profit and community arts groups, Please fax a press release for your community event to 985-2104, The News tries to ensure Items appear in the paper al least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may timit the num- ber of subsnissions printed. For guaran- teed publication contact classified (986- 6222) or display advertising (980-0511), Eri fireuacts Sl pPnleaaae VAST ORT CL aER data ~ C4 ad aa POTD a aicecbedettennc a ry West Vancouver’ Ferry Building: West. Van’s Jane Adams exhibits Elysian Fountains, acrylic and watercolor interpretations of garden views from her studio, to April 16. View works by students from Sentinel, West Vancouver Secondary and Collingwood in the West Vancouver Juried Grad Show, April 18-30. Info: 925-3605. West Vancouver Cultural Services has planned a day trip to the Pilchuk Glass School and the Lake Union studio of glass blower Dale Chihuly May 17. Cost is $66. To register, call 926-3266. Presentation House Gallery: Info: 986-1351. Seymour Art Gallery: Explore the works of 41 artists whose fan- tasy inspirations are part of Discovery ‘95, on display till May 7. The gallery's major fundraiser, April Romance Jazz, April 25, 6:30. p.m., features the Oliver Gannon Quartet. Tickets, $25 each or $40. a couple, include Sapporo beer, finger snacks, coffee and dessert. Info: 924-1378. West Vancouver Silk Purse Arts Centre: Jill Leir-Salter and Esther Mathews’ watercolors and natural formed sculptures on dis- play till April 16. John Simeon’s watercolor landscapes on display April 18-30. Info: 922-1110. Doris: Shadbolt will read from the works of Emily Carr on, April. 25, 7:30 ng p.m. Tickets: $6, adults; $5, stu- dents and seniors. Into: 925-2605, North Vancouver) Museum and Archives: Info: 987-5618. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Birds of Prey — Owls, featuring 16 owl species native to Canada with mounted specimens and sound, runs to April 13. Museum info and hours: 926-9254. North Vancouver City Hatt: Kurt Connell’s oils and acrylics, to April 19; Raphael MacLouchlin’s graphite and watercolors, April 20- May 17. North Vancouver District Hall: Gala opening of the renovat- ed municipal hall with Squamish Nations artists Darren Yeltin and Xu-Lack-Tun, April 29, noon-3 p.m. Exhibit runs April 27-June 1. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Jean Greenwood and Ruth Coxon Lewis’ watercolors on display to April 30. info: 926- 3291. Centennial Theatre: Works by Elodie B. MacArthur and Vange Brossard on display ii April 15. The theatre is soliciting visual artists interested in displaying their work, Suitable for large-scale works only. Info: Eflen Gott at 983-6450. Spirit of the Cove: This new Deep Cove gallery needs poems, articles and stories for upcoming Wednesday evening readings. info: 929-1758, Harrison Galleries: Works by local artists Sheena Lott, Alan Simpson, George Bates and Wilson Chu_on display this month. Info: 926-2615. Vancouver Art Gallery: Lecture: An Attentive Eye: . Dutch Painting from the Collection, April 6, 7:30 p.m. Ann Kipling’s draw- ings on display till April 17. New Art in China runs April 12-May 28. Info and hours: 682-4668. Art Works Gallery. explores the Art of Collage with works by West Van artist Ken Prescott, to April 21. Info: 688-3301. . 5 NEWS photo Mike Wakafiald ‘WEST VANCOUVER painter Stuart Slind is one of 41 artists par- ticipating in Discovery ’95 at the Seymour Art Gallery. Slind’s work will travel to Kamloops for a provincial juried show next month. Joan/Dean Gallery: North Shore fashion designer-turned- artist. Lisa Wolfin's Women and Children, aw show of recent: piint- ings runs to April 28 at this Gastown hair salon/gallery. Info: 689-1667. Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design: In the Charles H. Scott Gallery: the work of Toronto artist Julie Arnold and Vancouver ustists Steven Shearer and Ron Terada, till April 30. Info: 844- 3809, Harry’s: 2/ Interpretations of Touch, a photographic exhibition mounted by Capilano College Media Resources Student Production, runs to April 30. Info: 253-1789, cates i) Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Deep Cove Stage presents Look Back in Anger, a tale of England in the ‘50s, April 14-15, 18-22. Tickets: adults, $10; seniors/stu- dents, $8. Vancouver Youth CORRINE KOSLO... one of. Vancouver's busiest actors performs in Waiting for the Parade, her 10th production with the Vancouver Playhouse. Word has it that Kosio medi- [ tates and rehearses lines on the SeaBus each morning en route to the theatre. Theatre mounts Minor Reality, April 23. 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