36 - North Shere News — Pays A-R-T By The Sea Gallery: Works by Jill Gannon and Judith Fanning. To Sept. 25. Park Royal South. Information: 921-1840. Bel Art Gallery Inc.: Whitusical Pleasures by Janis Blyth. To Sept. 29. Information: 904-0907. Blueridge School: Good Netabbours Day. Ceramics by potters Louisa Leibman, Maggi Kneer, Yun Sook Kaario, Cynthia McLean and Blackberry Studios and pressed flower art by Trudy Krusch. Sept. 10,9 am.-2 p.m. Information: 924- 1378. Buckland Southerst Gallery: Featuring works by gallery artists including Denise Lemaster, Don Farrell aud Henry Huai Xu. Information: 922-1915. Ferry Building Gallery: On the Racks. Heather Cairns, ceramics and Dorothy Foster, mixed- media paintings. To Sepr. 10. The Seashore. A mixed- media group show. Sept. 12- Oct..1. Artists” talk, Sept. 12, at 1] a.m.and an evening reception, 6-8 p.m. Gallery hours: noon-6 p.m., Tue-Sun. Information: 925- 7266. First Street Gallery: New works by artists Miriam Aroeste, Charles Cowie, Ann Hurst and Merrilee Sete. Information: 986-2664. North Shore Arts Commission: Information: 980-3311. Located at 148 E. 2nd St., North Van. North Vancouver District Hall: Works by painter, Heather McAlpine and clay _ artist, Melinda Straight. To Sept. 21. Reception with . artists in attendance, Sept. 14, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Exhibits are a program of the N.V. Community Arts Councii and open Mon-Fri, 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 communi- ties. My Story, Your Story, Our Story. Exhibit explores - the contributions of individ- “uals who have enriched North Vancouver’s multi- cultural history. Information: 987-5618. Museum open Tue-Sun noon to 5 p.m. Park Royal North: West Friday, September 8, 2000 photo Joan Marcus Beauty and the Beast DANYELLE Bossardet stars as Belle and Grant Norman as Beast in Disney’s touring version of the musical which comes to Vancouver Sept. 13-24. - Vancouver Sketch Club Art Exhibition. Juried show of paintings by North Shore artists. Sept. 10-17, PGE Railway Station: A Change of Place: North Vancouver Neighbourhoods. A look at how the landscapes and streetscapes of North Vancouver have changed in the last 96 years. Ongoing. Station open trom noon-4 p.im., Wed-Sun. Located at the foot of Lonsdale. Information: 987-5618. Presentation House Gailery: Camera Oper : Hollywood. Phowwgraphs by John Swope, 1936-1938. To Oct. 28. Gallery hours: Wed-Sun, noon-5 p.m. and Thu, noon-9 p.m. Ron Andrew recCentre: African drum — djimbe— exhibit by Dean Rath. To Sept. 24. Miriam Arovste displays her raku pottery tiles, plaques and decorators pieces along with Dennis Badgley’s pen and ink draw- ings and prints of Saskatchewan. Sept. 24-Oct. 22. Seymour Art Gallery: Silken Moments. Watercolours on silk by Jeanie Tang. To Sept. 25. Information: 924-1378. Silk Purse Gallery: Celebration of Beauty. Exhibition by painter Patricia Richardson Logie and hand weaver Barbara Paulus. To Sept. 17. Gallery hours: noon to § p.m. Tue- Sun. Information: 925- 7292. The Gallery at Artisan. Square, Bowen Island: Art Exchange 2000, Twelve West Vancouver artists will exhibit their works, Sept. 8-Get. 1. Reception, artists in atten- dance, Sept. 10, 1-3 p.m. Gallery open Fri-Sun, noon- 4 p.m. Information: 947- 2454. West Vancouver Memorial Library: The Journey. Acrylic on canvas paintings by Syankune Loh. To Sept. 8. Art Exchange 2000. PAINTER Pairicia Richardson Logie (ieft) and weaver Barbara Paulus (right) display their work at the Silk Purse Arts Centre untii Sept. 17, while interlor designer Karen Cu Fifteen Bowen [tind artists will exhibit their works. Sept. 11-30. Reception, artists in attendance, Sept. 11, 7-8:30 p.m. Information: 925-7400. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Reflections of Place. This exhibition is parc of the Visions of the North Shore Millennium Project. Twelve senior North Shore artists have chosen a site of historical significance tor inspiration tor 12 original hand-pulled prints. To Dee. 16. Information: 925-7295. Gallery open Tue-Sun 11 am. to 5 p.m. Archives open Tue and Wed only, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Mirage Art Gallery: Latin American Encounter. North Shore artists display their art to Sept. 24. Information: 685-9317. The Secret Garden Tea Room: Asian objects, paper and silk collages, abstracts and more by North Shore artist Swsasua Blunt. To Oct. 32. Information: 26 1- 3070. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Arsenic & Old Lace. Sept. 14-30 (Wed-Sat), at 8 p.m. $12/811. Tickets: 929- 9456. Century Plaza Hotel & Spa: Touy nn? Tina’s Wedding. Comic participate- ry Italian wedding. Tickets include an Italian four- course meal. Group dis- counts. Ongoing, Thu-Sat, 6:15 p.m. Ticketmaster: 280-4444. The Playhouse: The Coronation Vayvage. Drama about power and corruption of innocence. Sept. 11-Oct. 7. Ticketmaster: 280-3311. Vancouver Fringe Festival: To Sept. 17 at various venues. Box office: 257- 0366. Vanier Park: Bard on the Beach presents The Tem pest and Henry IV, Part One running in repertory on the Mainstage. To Sept. 30 (Tue-Sun). $15-S24. Box office: 739-0559. concerts: Ea Birch Theatre, Capilano College: Dave McMurdo . Quinter featuring Mike Malone, An evening of swinging standards and mainstream originals. Sept. t4oar $ p.m. $15/S12. Tickets at the door. Lonsdale Quay: CBC Radia’s Road Show 2000. Live music, comedy and more. Sept. 9, 1-9 p.m. and Sept. 10, neen-2:30 p.m. Silk Purse: An Evening with Will. 15-vear-ald singer /songwriter William Blunderfield performs pop- rock favourites and his own original compositions. Sept. 9, 7:30 p.m. Admission by donation. Tickets and infor- mation: 925-7292. cluibs 5 Chianti Cafe: The Al Rase Trio, Sept. 15, 8 p.m. Information: 926-2422. Gold Bond Books and The Music Gallery: Live music every Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 3-5 p.m. Free. Information: 922- 4694. Le Bistro Chez Michel: Live jazz Saturday nights from 9 p.m. Information: 924-4913. Lynnwood Inn: Live bands Thursday, Friday and Colour by design p.m. on “Colour — The Visual Feast.” There's still a few things that need to be decided about the $75 vehicle levy. sop NT "Nee Rr odo 2 RE RE RR ee TE apes oe ee Ry For instance, Saturday evenings. Information: 988-6161. Maplewood Pub: Live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Information: 924-1834. The Pink Elephant: Live music Saturdays from 7:30 p.m. Information: 986- 2209. Rusty Gull: Live music Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Information: 988- 5585. - Seymour's Pub: Live jazz Monday nights. Live band, Les is More, Wednesday evenings. Information: 904- 8778. Deep Cove Musie: Drisu Circle. Pepe Danze will iead the circle every Sunday at Quarry Rock. $15. Drum rentals available. Information: 929-2683 or 924-6871. Ferry Building Gallery: Acrvlie Painting with Barrie Chadiichk, For beginners or advanced painters, with indi- vidual instruction. Sept. 14- Nov. 2, 7-10 p.m. $128. Register: 925-7270, ID#19779. Call for Entry. All; North Shore artists fora three-week exhibit in 2001. Drop off is Sunday, Oct. 1, 9- Tham, pick up from 4-6 |” p.m. at the West Van Seniors’ Centre. Information: 925- 7266. North Vancouver Community Arts Council: Call to two-dimensional artists for juried art rental collection. | $10 fee. Saturday, Sept. 9, Ann MacDonald Hall, drop’ off berween 10:30-11:30 a.m. * and pick up between 1:30- 2:30 p.m. Membership in th N.V. Community Arts Council is required. Call te Crafters for the Civie Plaza Fall Craft Fair, the $75 vehicle levy. Rank the funding options inside today's paper. : rry (centre) gives a lecture Sept. 14 at 7:30*