From page 49 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $22/1C. Res,: 689-0925. Visa and Mastercard accepted. persed sanant Mes North Shore West Vancouver Memorial library: Reg Watts. Exhibit covers a wide range of subject matie. Paintings include landscapes, sea- scapes, stili fifes and portraits. To june 30. North Vancouver District Library, Capilano Branch: Photograghs by Art Sewel. My World, Mainly Noth Shore scenes and buitding. Meet the artist, june 25, 7:30-8:30 p.m. North Vancouver City Hall Gallery: Forrest Johnson. The ar- tist’s strong interest in Northwest indian art is depicted in this body of work, which includes a collec- tion of oil/acrylic paintings. June 18-July 15. The public és invited to attend the opening, june 18 at 7:36 p.m. Hours: Mon.-Fri. from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver District Heli Gallery: Colleen Cosgrove atl Brenda Cross, Pen, ink and atoz- colois. Florals and landscapes. To July 15. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. {0 4:30 p.m. — All Public Places shows sponsored by the North Van- couver Community Arts Coun- cil. Harrison Galleries: Wilson Chu. New work. Delicate West Coast scenes and vibrant floral paintings. Seymour Ast Gallery: Arnold Shives. New Work, Varied exhibit by North Shore painter and printmaker. June 18-July 18. Public is invited to attend the opening, June 18 from 7:30-9 p.m. ferry Building: Ronda Green; Roberta Sutherland. (he Rich Earth, Raku forms and paintings offer a sensation of surface texture To june 21. Info: 925-3605. Ross Penhall. Softened Realism. Urban landscapes in color pencil and graphite. June 23-July 5. Silk Purse: Susan Keene. Animal an exhibit. Hosied by West Van- couver Community Arts Council, June 23-July 6, Demonstration in the Kay Meek Lounge: Fresh flower arranging, with lrantaj Zargarpour. June 27 at 2 p.m. Free. Workshop: Designing for Film. Karen Firus discusses how to design “the look” of a film. No experience necessary. June 20 and 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $75. Reg- ister at West Vancouver Recre- ation centre. Gallery hours: Tues.-Sun., 1) a.m. to 5 p.m. Preseniation House Gallery: Saralee james. Revolutions and revelations. To July 19. Large body of work by long-time Vancouver resident who died suddenly in the summer of 1991, Hours: Wed.- Sun., 12-5 p.m.; Thurs. 12-9 p.m. North Shore Atuseum: Inside Passage, 7792. Exhibit tells the story of the circumnavigation of Vancouver Island by English and Spanish explorers under George Vancouver and Dioniso Alcala Galiano, and the impact of the Europeans’ contact with the natives they encountered. Admis- sion free. Hours: Wed.-Sun. from 12-5 p.m., until 9 p.m. Thursdays. Info: 987-5618. Gallery Alpha: Isle of Dreams. New paintings by Michael Downs. mae crrery REV rveS Studenis win TWO NORTH Shore fine art stu- dents have each won a $525 scholarship from the West Van- couver Visual Arts Society. The money wili help Andrea Abrasson, of West Vancouver, and Reminder Minhas of North Vancouver, pay thei¢ way through art school. Both plan to enier their third year of studies at Emily Carr portraits, flowers, sea and land- scapes, hosted by the West Van- couver Community Arts Council. To June 22. The Beaux Art Studio. Children’s Oil paintings and pastels inspired by a recent trip to Greece, To July 7. Tues.-Sat. from noon to 5:30 nm. taara Williamsen Schoo! of Art: New Awakeninus. Oil paintings by Wilma McDonald. June 26-26. 171 E. tst., North Vancouver. Elsewhere Catriona Jeffries Gallery: Group show, Brent Boechler, Greg Ed- manson, Lorne Greenberg, Moni- que Mees and Keith Mitchell. To July 4. Gallery has moved to 1009 Cambie. John Ramsay Contemporary Art: Original prints by Bill Reid, Robert Bateman, Gordon Smith and Joe Fafard from the collection commissioned by the North Van- couver Artists for Kids Trust Fund. To June 20. Gabriel Gallery: Color Me Up. Selo show by West Vancouver painter Michael Tickner. To June 20. Canadian Craft Museum: Inau- gural exhibit, A Treasury of Cana- dian Craft. Three hundred-piece exhibit includes works in clay, wood, glass, metal and fibre crafted by Canadian artists. scholarships pollege of Art and Design in the all. Three-quarters of the grant money comes from the Visual Arts Society's trust fund. The remainder is being provided by the B.C. Cul- tural Fund through the auspices of the West Vancouver Community Arts Council. The Okanagan Symphony Mercedes Draw will be held on July ist, 1992, in the Kelowna Memoria! Arena. Call 1-763-7544 for your ticket, or mail: CRED GUNGR GOW SLE UKE EE ee) et en SED EXE. FED ES GTO GARE: Goes Pes Ay CRD CE Ed OW OO ee) ee ee OE Ae SG ee Okanagan Symphony Mercedes Raffle, Box 1255, Stn. A, Kelowna, BC V1Y 7V8 )iickets for the Okanagan Symphony Mercedes Raffle. (S100 per ticket, payable to the OK Symphony Mercedes Raffle). 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