A-R-T By The Sea Gailery: - Works by North Vancouver “artist Lise Bravyham. To Oct. 29. Park Royal South. “Information: 923-1840. . , Be! Art Gallery Inc.: The © Birth of Art by Wolfgang “ Pentzek. To Get. 27. ‘* Information: 904 0907. - Buckland Southerst Gallery: Welie’s World. ; xhibition of oils and water- ~ colours by Alan Wylic. To’ Oct. 24. Information: 922- 1915... * Downstairs Gallery: English Pubs & French Cafes, Exhibit of over 40 pen and ink draw: ings by Barb) Wood. Oct. 21- Nov. 30. Opening reception, Oct. 21,10 a.m- 4p.m., artist in attendance, noon-4 p.m. Intormation: 926-3525. Ferry Building Gallery: Faces af Vision, A portrait exhibition of 12 North Shore artists of the Visions of the North Shore Millennium project by photographic artist, Richard Montagna. To Oct. 29. Gallery hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Tue-Sun. Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: New works by artists Miriam slroeste, Charles Cawie, Jaye Cameroun, Aun Hurst, Alice Raskin and Merrilee Sett. Dreamings. Australian Aboriginal Art. Information: 986-2664. North Vancouver District - Hall: North Shore landscapes by Dorothy Faster; and textile arts by Mary Frances Hanlon and Susanne Cowan. To Nov. 15. Exhibits are a program of the N.V, Community Arts Council and open Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Nertl Vanconver Experience. A con munity history exhibit cele- brating the social and indus- trial growth that led to the development of the urban and rural communities. Uy Story, Your Story, Our Stor v. Evhibic explores the contri- butions of individuals who have enriched North Vancouver's multi-cultural history. Information: 987- 3618. Museum open Tue- Sun noon to 5 pan. PGE Railway Station: A Chauav af Place: North Vancouver Neighbourlioods. A look at how the landscapes and streetscapes of North Vancouver have changed in the last 90 years. Ongoing. Station open irom noon-4 pm, Wed-Sun. Located at the foot of Lonsdale. Information: 987-5618. Presentation House Gallery: Canicra Over Hallywood. Photographs by John Swope, 1936-1938. To Oct. 28. Gallery hours: Wed- Sun, noon-5 p.m. and Thu, noon-9 p.m. ‘Featuring the | BEST SELECTION of current and classic arcade games. * AIR HOCKEY © PUNCH BAG * FOOSBALL + SNACKS ° © LIVE DJ/FRI-SAT Hippo Club Arcade | | Where the world comes. to play Ron Andrew recCentre: Miriam Arorste displays her raku pottery tiles, plaques and decorators pieces along with Dennis Badaley’s pen and ink drawings and prints of Saskatchewan, To Oct. 22. Functional and decorative ceramic works by Larrise Leibinan, Oct. 22-Nov. 12. Seymour Art Galiery: The Voice Within: Au Exploration of Creativity. Exhibition of ceramic sculptures by Ron Tribe. To Oct. 29. Information: 924-1378. Gallery hours: noon-4 p.m. * Tue-Sun. Silk Purse Gallery: Real Women. Exhibition of images of contemporary life by artist Vange Brossard. To Oct. 29. Gallery hours: noon to 5 p.m. ‘Fue-Sun. Information: 925-7292. See Calendar Page 19 Riml has no wish to direct Fram Page 13 , However, Riml is quite definite that she has no wish to direct her own work (she has wo other plavs to her credit; Cool and Detex). “A director brings something, their own vision. 1 can step back.” Bet she says it has been difficule to watch her play with preview audiences while “we are still working on it.” Under the Infinence ran at the Fringe Festival last vear as a one-woman show with actor Susinn McFarlen playing three dif- ferent women grappling forces in their lives they cannot quite control. ft combined humour with occasional poignancy and was the best thing I saw at the festival, MeFarlen is back in this production but playi ing just one of the roles, while Rimi has added a new role: that of a aew mom attempting to foresee the advice her baby will need in her life. Says Rim: “She was just an idea at the Fringe. I developed the writing while I was chang- ing.” Rim] and husband (writer/actor Michael St. John Smith) are now the proud parents of six-month-old Christopher.” The hardest part of the Arts Club production process? “It's ironic..1 work in advertising and this is the hardest thing: talking . about myself as opposed to just going to the play — that's vul- nerability.” ; B Under the Influcnee rons to November 25. For information and ticket reservations call 687-1644. : Affordably Priced from $42-$86 Sizes Available 24°W x 31°H | 24°W x 4372"H 24°W x 567e"H 24°W x 68%"H 24"W x 80%."H _80°W x 31"H 30°W x 43%2"H -30"W x 56%"H | 30°W x 68°/."H . 30°W x 807."H CANADIAN CLOSET. 986-4263 “A family owned business since 1984” E. Crown St. N. Van. Mon-Fri Saturday | opportunities for investors. 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