16 — North Shore News — Friday, March 17, 2000 A Piece of Cake Emporium: James Knowles, exhibits his larger- than-life, photo-realistic paintings. 109 W. Esplanade, North Van. Buckland Southerst Gailery: New works by Brian Romer. Information; 922-1915. Dundarave Cafe: The Diversity of One. Artworks by Elaine Sills. Arts exhibit and sale with focus on raising awareness for Attention Deficit Disorder. To March 31. Ferry Building Gallery: Recent photographic works of Nancy Angermeyer and Marie Knauerberg. To March 26. Gallery hours: from 1] a.m.-5 p.m., Tue-Sun. Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: Dreaimings. Thursdays, from 6-7 p.m., Merlyn White gives informative talks on Australian Aboriginal ari. Information: 986-2664. North Vancouver District Hall: Paintings by Angela Rae O'Sullivan and steel sculptures by Stewart MacNutt. To March 23. Exhibits are a program of the N.V. Community Arts Council and open Mon-Fni, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: North Vancouver Experience. A community history exhibit celebrating the social and industrial growth that led to the development of the urban and rural communities. Noocka: A Return to a Forgotten History. A look at the native communities of the 18th century as well as the efforts of European explorers to chart the West Coast. To May 14. Information: 987-5618. Museum open Tue-Sun nocn to § p.m. PGE Railway Station: North Vancouver Neighbourhoods. A look at how the landscapes and streetscapes of North Vancouver have changed in the last 90 years. To April 30. Timeless Tales. History- storytelling program, Sundays, 1-3 p.m. Station open from noon-4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Located at the foot of Lonsdale. Information: 987-5618. Presentation House Gallery: Private Investigations. Merry Alpern, Allyson Clay, Jennifer Bolande, curated by Karen Henry. To April 10. Gallery hours: Wed-Sun, noon-5 p.m. and Thu, 12- 9 p.m. Information: 986-1351. Ron Andrew recCentre: Still life and portrait paintings by Florence E. Di Florio. To April 16. Seymour Art Gallery: Patterns Unfoiding. Exhibit by seven fac- ulty members of the Capilano College Textile Arts program. To April 2. Ruth Scheuing discusses the exhibie in a slide presenta- tion and talk on March 24 at 2 p.m. Admission by donation. Info: 924-1378. Silk Purse Gallery: Tessa Wilson and the Eagle Harbour Pottery Group. Exhibit of watercolours, oils, graphite drawings and pot- tery. To March 19. Opotable Quotes. Whimsical images of favourite quotes in mixed media by artist Janis Blyth. March 21- April 2. Opening reception March 21, 6-8 p.m. Gallery hours: noon to 5 p.m. Tue-Sun. Information: 925-7292. ', West Vancouver Memorial Library: Home and Abroad, mixed- media by painter and teacher Pamela Scott; Canadian Prairie Paintings, watercolours and monoprints by artist Margery _-Poweli. To March 19. Persian Dreams. Paintings in acrylic and watercolour by artist Reza Doust. March 20-April 9. CALENDAR——— Eclectic clay POTTERS from the Eagle Harbour Studio preeent Clay Eclectic at West Van’s Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 Argyle Ave. The show continues to Sunday, March 19. Hours are noon to 5 p.m. daily. Information: 925-7400. West Vancouver Muscum and Archives: Picturing the Past. A collection of photos exploring the origins of the villages of West Van. To June 10. Gallery hours: Tue-Sat, noon-4:30 p.m. $1.25/$.75/free. Information: Darrin at 925-7297. Buschlen Mowatt Annex: At my Doorstep. New paintings by West Van resident Louis De Niverville. To March 20. Information: 682-7777. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Xing and Blandiloguence. Two the- atrical pieces by playwright John Robert McGie. March 17-April 1 (Fri-Sat) at 8 p.m. Admission by donation. Information: 929- 9456. Presentation House Theatre: Beastiful. Musical by Ashley Lambert-Matkerly. The romance of Cupid and Psyche. 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