NEWS photo Cindy Goodman BARBARA BARTHOLOMEW’S photograph, ‘Fired Utopia Future," was one of 10 works chosen to represent the North Shore at the annual Images & Objects Exhibit this May in Trail. A record number of artists entered this year’s competition, sponsored by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council..:. « ‘ Ten works chosen for Trail A RECORD number of artists from Deep Cove to Whistler submitted work into this year’s regional jury- ‘ing exhibit for the 171th annual Im- ages & Objects, the visual compo- nent of the B.C. Festival of the Arts. ©. co . Jurors Anne Rosenberg and fan Thomas had a difficult time choos- ing 10 winning works to represent the North Shore at the festival in “Trail this May, but here they are in - ‘ alphabetical’ order: Bob. From page 22. | Station Street Arts Centre: States of Shock. Sam Shepard's first stage work in six years. Fend Players tackles this work about an Ameri- can industrial military complex and the havoc it wreaks. To Feb. 27. Tickets: 280-3000. Metro Theatre: You Can’t Take it With You. George Kaufman and Moss Hart present a war of styles in this cynical American comedy. . To March 13. Infe: 266-7191. “Vancouver Little Theatre: Pink ink Theatre presents the western Canadian premiere of Paul Vogel's new comedy, The Baltimore Waltz. To Mar, 14. Tickets: 872- 1861. -. Firehall Theatre: Touchstone Theatre presents Iceberg Lettuce. A day in the life of Elaine, an ac- tor, who is smart, sane and cool, but whose family gatherings are horrific, hilarious and all too famil- iar. Stars Joy Coghill, Oliver Becker and Kate Schlemmer. To Feb. 28. Info: 689-0926. The Apollo Theatre: ‘The Dream Continues...” in celebration of Black History month, Black Yoshisuke Arake for Houses on the slope of the Avenue, oil; Bar- bara Sartholomew for her photo Fired Utopia Future; Lil Chrzan, XX ‘Untitled, oil on velum; Noe! Fogarty, Treescape, ar- cylic/polymer; Lisa Klepak, Vehi- cles of the Rich & Famous: Ode to Walt Whitman, acrylic and gold leaf; Lewis Kryzezkowski, Copper Glitz, raku; Anne Love, The Non Knit Sweater, wool/embroidery; Gordon Montgomery for his Theatre West presents David Woods’ powerful play about Mar- tin Luther King Jr. To Feb. 27. 396 Kamloops St. Tickets: $12/10 at 253-5539. The Secret Space Theatre: Ac- cidental Death of an Anarchist. The author of We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay! has created a hilarious farce in the true Fo Tradition. Novus Theatre tackles Dario Fo's satire on corruption in the Italian police force. 46632 Main St. To March 13, Tickets: $14/12 at 280- 3000. Studio 58: The Kat who would be Kool, This production is a 1950s adaptation of Moliere’s Bourgeois Gentleman. To March 13. Tickets: 324-5227. Park and Tilford: Army of Dark- ness, Homeward Bound: The In- credible Journey, Groundhog Day, Loaded Weapon 1, Scent of a Woman, A Few Good Men, The Vanishing, 985-3911, “NV Arts Council holds meeting THE ‘NORTH Vancouver : Community’ Arts Council is holding another informal round of discussions on ‘a range of topics tomorrow. night at Spirals Cafe. ; As a result of the success of its recent artists’ forum, the aris council has decided to hold meetings each month ‘to im- prove ‘communication among North Shore artists. Spirals Cafe has offered space for regu- _lar artists meetings the last Thursday of each month. Tomorrow's meeting, held from 7 to 9 p.m., will not focus on a specific theme, say orga- nizers, although. the North Shore Arts Commission’s cul- tural development officer Brenda Berck is hoping to at- tend in order to clarify the role of the commission. Next month, the arts council plans to tackle the issue of arts promotion,” how arts. groups can get involved in resource: sharing, gain access to ‘equip- ment and databases. photo Water Fountain; Pamela Scott, A Driftwood Garden, gouache, and Frances Solar, Southwest, fibre and silk. Twenty-three artists were chosen to receive honorable mentions. A total of 155 artists entered the an- nual competition, compared with 77 last year. Seventy-four of the submissions were from North Vancouver and 29 from West Vancouver. . Esplanade 6: Aladdin, Som- mersby, The Crying Game, Alive, Untamed Heart, The Temp. 983- St. Andrew’s United Church: Twenty-second Annual North Shore Music Festival, presented by the B.C. Registered Music Teach- er’s Association North Shore branch. March 1-12. Final concert March 12 at 7:30 p.rn. Tickets: ~ $3/1.50. Centennial Theatre: Me and My Girl. The Greater Vancouver Op- eratic Ssciety’s 46th production features performances by several North Shore singers, including Don Jabour. To March 6 at 8 p.m. Tickets: 984-4484, Silk Purse: Performance by North Shore Academy of Music teacher, pianist Poh Lin Koh. Feb. 25 at 10 a.m, Tickets: $8. Elsewhere St. Andrew’s Wesley Church: Vancouver Cantata Singers team See more page 40 GEWIE! BREAKFAST AT MILIEU 926-5115 E cee e © ° e e e ° e °. e e e e a ° 4 Wednesday, February 24, 1993 ~ North Shore News - 33 Ferocious Fish up for Grammy A WEST Vancouver group of composers and sound designers has been nominated for a 1993 Grammy Award, Locals Jim Guttridge, Erika Florian and Daryl Bennett of Ferocious Fish have been nominated for their work on U.S. rock group Gwar's video Falice in Wonderland, Ferocious Fish wrote the score and created sound design for director Bill Morrison of Vancouver, a RESTAURANT GENUINE AND CALIFORNIA STYLE MEXICAN FOOD AND FUN. 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