34 — Wednesday, October 2, 1991 — North Shore News From page 33 Gailery: Canadian Federation of University Women of North Van- couver’s Art Appreciation Group - Show. Watercolors. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 p.m. Spon- sored by North Vancouver Com- munity Arts Council. . North Vancauver Previncial Courthouse: Whimsical collages - hallmark fanis Blyth’s show, to Oct. 16. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri ’ 8:30-4:30 p.m. Sponsored by the North Vancouver. Community Arts ‘Counc. 2 . Gallery Alpha: Transitions: Three Generations of Emerging Artists. Carol Dukowski, Audrey Marsden, ‘Marta Pan. Oct. 3-26. 207-1331 * Marine Drive, West Vancouver. Gallery hours: 12-5:30 p.m., “ Tues.-Sai. Info: 926-1263. Ferry. Building::Earthen Planes. Rita Moore. An elemental and - unique vision of the past and future. To Oct. 6. ~ Sharon Quirke. Eliade’s Autumn. Aseries of acrylic paintings that document j journeys, both Physical THE SEYMOUR ‘ad Gal Nery ‘has | ‘set “Nov: 2 as the date for its first-ever home tour exhibit. vo The tour will be of homes of ar- “chitectural merit in the Deep Cove area. The idea:is to raise funds for ‘the new Deep Cove Cuitural-Cen- tre, which will be new. home to the. gallery. and ‘fous other arts groups. The Deep Cove Gallery is- -currently housed .in. Seycove Sec- ondary School. : _. The tour will take place between Noon and 3:30 p.m. The cost is $10. Maps will be available the - morning of Saturday, Nov. 2. - For, more specific information, phone 929-7981. View ~-- artists’ studios THE.FERRY Building Gallery is of. fering a tour of Gulf Island artists’ studios on. Wednesday, Oct. 9. leaving from the gallery ‘at ‘8 a.m., participants will be taken by ferry to Galiano Island and visit the ‘studios of painters, stained glass artists; weavers and sculptors, _ Early registration is zecom- mended. Phone 925-3605 for details about cost and other rele- vant information. Voiunteers needed FIRST NIGHT, Yancouver’s New Year's Eve celebration of the arts, ’ is looking for volunteers. Helpers are needed to perform such duties as market surveying, ticketing, ushering, security, office duties and crowd control. Volunteers receive a First Night button and t-shirt. Those who are interested should call Britt Rogers at 669-9894... The North. Shore has been dropped from this year's First Night itinerary after hosting the event for the first time last year. and metaphysical, and the in- evitable return of the seasons. Oct. 8-20. Gallery hours: Tues., 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Wed.-Sun., 12-8 p.m. Info: 925-3605. Seymour Art Gallery: Sharon Christian. Drawings, paintings and papier mache. To Oct. 28. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Wed. eves, 7-9 p.m. Saturdays 1-4 p.m. Info: 929-7981. The gallery is organizing a tour of architecturally interesting Deep Cove homes as a tundraiser for their new gallery. Nov. 2. Presentation House: Roses, Wind and Other Stories. An exhibit of recent photographs by April Hickox and Interieur, jour — Claude-Phillipe Benoit. The show runs until Oct. 13. Gallery hours: Wed.-Sun., 12-5 p.m.; Thurs., 12-9 p.m. Info: 986-1351. North Shore Museum: The Ver- satile Dilemma. A timely look at the history of the Wallace/ Burrard/Versatile Shipyard and what it has meant to the com- munity of North Vanccuver. To Oct. 6. Museum hours: Wednes- day-Sat, 1-4 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Admission free. Harrison Galleries: 2022 Park Royal South Mall. Kiff Holland, Daniel Izzard and more. Info: 926-2615. Ogioff Graphics: Retrospective _ collection from 1981-91. Mythopoeic, surrealism and vi- sionary dreamscapes. 3392 Marine Drive. Gallery hours: Fri.-Sun., 10-6 p.m. Elsewhere: Vancouver Ari Gallery: Lisette Model. To Oct. 14. First major retrospective from the period 1926-1983. Model was an out- standing teacher to Diane Arbus. This exhibit inciudes portraits of entertainers and individuals iaken in Europe and New York. Diane ‘arris Gallery: Gu Xiong: Gu’s World. Multi-media artist from China. To Oct. 15. Gallery hours: Tues.-Sat. from 10-5:30 p.m. Artist talk: Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. Bau-Xi Gallery: North Shore artist Sylvia Tait. Homage to a Troubled Earth. To Oct. 5. Hours: 9:30-5:30, Mon.- Sat. Faces and Figures, Granville Island: Three Sculptors in Stone: Michael Binkley, Babe Gunna, George Pratt. Over 40 major pieces of stone sculpture. Oct. : 10-14. 1245 Cartwright Street. in- fo.: 984-8574, Crown Gallery: Dianne Ostoich’s images of the Baden-Powell Trail. To Oct, 19, 562 Beatty Street. | resource, giving my students an excellent perspective | on how. the world does business. Port ac ctivity helps me demonstrate the principles of global trade, and offers a real life example of what it takes to move Canada’ S _ exports and imports to market. Port-supplied classroom — materials, tours and the Public Viewing Centreat . _ ‘Vanterm give students. a. hands-on opportunity to see. : tr meporiionst at work in Canada’ Ss busiest port.’ Harvie Wel xer, Teacher, Britannia Se mt Schoot 7 . i win 3