14 — North Shore News — Friday, July 28, 2000 Bel Art Gallery: Colourful Encounters by artist Charlorte D. Woolley Bern. To July 29. Gallery is closed for August. Information: 904-0907. Buckland Southerst Gallery: Featuring new works by Larry Bracegirdle. Information: 923-1915. Dundarave Cafe Gallery: Three Points of View: Exhibit of water- colours, acrylic and paper mosaic by Helen Edgell, Barbara Splatt and Sunny Stringer. August 2- “Sept. 2 Opening reception, August 2, 5: 30- 7 p.m. Ferry Building Gallery: Shadows & Light: An exhibit of recent works _in acrylic by Sam Naccarato. To August 6. Gallery hours: noon-6 p.m., Tue-Sun. Information: 925- 7266. North Vancouver District Hall: Paintings by Judith Fanning and glass artist and jeweler Joy Jubenville. To August 24. Exhibits are a program of STONEHENGE and the sietues of Easter island have inspired the art of Den. Neurnan, at Vancouver's Andre Emile Gallery, 2231 Granvilia Si, to July 31. LONG before the sci- éntists at Scotland’s Roslin Institute intro- in Scotland in 1955, the — | zoologist travelled the globe in- search of new Species of - animal life... His discoveriés may. not have generated ' much ‘debate and controversy as the loned ewe, yet caused a stir in the scientific community all the same. “«: Take, for instance, his discovery in south - India of vhf fet ‘polipodida, a snake-like creature with 12 feet that can paralyze its its the N.Y. Community Arts Council and open Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: North Vancouver Experience. A comnuunity hivttory exhibit celebrating the social and industrial growth that led to the developmes:z of the urban and rural comauunities. Your Story, Our Stary, Their Story: Exhibit explores the contributions of individials who have enriched North. Vancouver's multi cultural history. Information: 987-5618. Museum open Tue-Sun noon to 5 p.m. Park Royal North: Umbrella in Harmony: Hand-painted umbrellas by 50 local artists. To August 13. Umbrellas will be raffled. Tickets are $2 cach. Proceeds to fund future Harmony Arts projects. Park Royal South: A-R-T Ry The Sca: Variety of work by seven Vancouver artists. PGE Railway Station: A Change of Place: Nonh Vancouver Neighbourhoods: A look at how the land: scapes and streetscapes of North Vancouver have changed in the fast 90 years. Ongoing. Station open from 9 a.m.-6 p.m., daily. Located at the foot of Lonsdale. Information: 987-5618. Presentation House Gallery: Fauna Secreta: An exhibi- tion by Spanish artists Joan Fontcuberta and Pere Formiguera docureenting the research of German biolo- gist, Dr. Peter Amecisenhaufen. To July 30. Gallery hours: Wed-Sun, noon-5 p.m. and Thu, 12-9 p.m. Information: 986-1351. Ron Andrew recCentre: Exhibit by Graham Eayle of photographs and creations made from wood and this and that. To August 20. Seymour Arz Gallery: Design for Living: Ie’s All Small Stuff: 100 gallery members “do their creative thing” with a 577” oak frame. To August 27. Reception, August 1, 7-9 p.m. Everyorie welcome. Information: 924-1378. Silk Purse Gallery: Photographs, Paintings and Pottery: Exhibition and sale of works by Barbara Hirano and Vincent Massey. Free. To August 6. Pastels, Oils Watercolours. Exhibition by artists from the West Van Seniors’ Centre. August 7-13. Gallery hours: noon to 5 p.m. Tue-Sun. Information: 925-7292. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Moatages: New wots by Anna Milton To August 5. Information: 925- West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Reflections of Place: This exhibition is part of the Visions of the North Shore Millennium Project. Twelve North Shore artists have chosen a site of historical significance for inspiration for 12 original hand-pulled prints. To Dec. 16. - Information: 925-7295. Gallery open Tue-Sun 11 am, to 5 p.m. Archives open Tue and Wed only, 11 am.-5 p.m. ’ Circle Craft Gallery: Out of My Mind: Whimsical wooden sculptures by West Van artist Peter Kiss. To ° August 1. Information: 669-8021. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Museum and Archives: Living in Canada: Millennium show of juried art work includes _ prey with a-high-pitched . whistle. (Only one was ever _ captured.) Fact or fiction? That’s what Joan -Fontcuberta and Pere Formiguera ask us to con- sider when viewing Fauna. Secreta, on now at the Presentation House Gallery, ‘333 Chesterfield Ave. in -North Vancouver. - After finding Ameisenhaufen’ 's archives in: the attic of a Glasgow home in 1987, the two Spanish artists have reassembled the evidence of the dead zoologist’s scientific discoveries: per- sonal memorabilia, notes and photographs, audio tapes, maps and stuffed “specimens.” See North Page 16. cB YPAS SING THE BYPASS Feature of the Week. North Shore artist, Suc Williams. To t. 3. Gumboot Garden Cafe: Exhibit of paintings by Rrian Romer. August 1- 31 in Roberts Creek. Official Gumboot party, August 6, 4-6 p.m. thea Arts Club Theatre, Granville Island Stage: The Mystery of Irma Trp. Gothic mystery spoof. To Sept. 2 (Mon-Sat) at 3 p.m., matinces Wedaesdays at 2 and Sarundays at + p.m. Ticketmaster: 280-3311. Century Plaza Hotel & Spa: Tony n’ Tina's Weddina. Comic participa- tory Italian wedding ‘Tickets include an Inlian four-course meal, Group discounts, Ongoing, Thu-Sat, 6:15 p.m. Ticketmaster: 280-4444. Firchall Arts Centre: Stoned Soul Picnic. A journey through the 60's and 70's with the music of Laura Nyro. To August 19 (Tue-Sat), at 8 p.m. $20/516. Tickets: 689-0926. Frederick Wood Theatre: The True Love Story af Madison County. July 28-29, 7 p.m. S&. Tickets: $22- 2678. Malkin Bowt: Theatre Under The Stars: Grease and South Pacific play in repertory. To August 19, 8 p.m. Tickets: 687-0174. New Revue Stage, Granville Island: 3 on 3 Improv Tournament: To July 30. $7.30-S15. TicketMaster: 280-4444. Stanley Theatre: Hotel Porter, Cole Porter's songs, dancing, show tunes and romance. To Sept. 2 (Tue-Sat), at 8 p.m., matinees on Wednesdays and Sundays at 2 and Saturdays at 4 p.m. Ticketmaster; 280-3311. Vanier Park: Bard on the Beach presents The Tempest and Henry IV, Past One running in repertory on the Mainstage. To Sept. 30 (Tuc- Sun). $15-S24. All’s Well That Ends Wellon the Douglas Campbell Studio Stage. To Spr. 3. $12.50-521. Box office: 739-0559. Ambleside Landing: Concerts. By "The Sea: Bring your family, beach chair and a picnic and enjoy the music of June Karz & Trio, July 30 at 7 p.m. Free, donations gratefully accepted. Concerts will be cancelled due to inclement weather Information: Nicole at 925-7269. Cates Hill Chapel (Bowen Island): Festival of Vocal Arts: Sundays to August 20 at 5:30 p.m. Information: _ NINE-YEAR-OLD tikyta Kay works with Williams: Lake artist Jan Greystone to create a ne mask during a Silk Purse workshop for children aged 7 to 12. On Monday, July 31 at 10 a.m. G b2 joined by elder Regalia for a mask-making celebra- . tion. Those interested in attending this ($10 per per- son) special storytelling, dancing and chanting event should phone 925-7292 for more information. : raache e will. 604-947-0090. Cates Park: Cates Park Concert Scrics: Free = family cc con- cert every Saturday, three local bands play from 5:30- 8:30 p.m. Information: 929-2683. - Edgemont Village: Evenings in Edgemont: Enjoy the, ragtime music of the Sweet Papa Lowdown. July 28, 7-9 p.m. Free, donations gratefully accepted. Concerts may - be cancelled in the event of rain. Information: 990-3841. °: Lonsdale Quay: Caribbean Days: Enjoy the steel drums of the Tropitonics. July 30, 2-4 p.m. : Lynn Valley Mall: Live in Lynn Valley: Listen to the’ ~ country music of Sugar Mountain Way. July 28, 7-9 p.m. . Free, donations gratefully accepted, Concerts may’! be - : : “See Calendar ar Page 20: