C7 - Friday, May 11, 1984 - North Shore News BE ent erta irc crt Warehouse transformed to art gallery From page C2 picket fences and screens for privacy. A sign will be erected on top of the entrance. The receiving doors, currently covered with chipped brown paint, will be comouflaged with artistic designs. School children are making banners which will line the roadway directing visitors to the Art ‘Emporium which will be open from May 13 to 21. trellis porary, much of the work is ‘‘purely cosmetic, designed to hide a multitude of sins,’’ says Taylor. A case in point is evident in the construction of the parti- cle board walls — one was made ‘‘carpenter-style’’ with studs; the other is held upright with apple bins. However, although the quarters are only temporary, Penticton organizers have been determined to house all juried visual arts selections under one roof as it was felt As the ‘‘gallery’’ is tem- that the visual arts display at AIN’T Misbehavin’ opens tonight at the Arts Club Revue Theatre on Granville Island. Pictured above, ac- tress Lovena Fox sings a solo from the Fats Waller musical. oo THE =: VANCOUVER *: PLAYHOUSE AMADEUS Starring Cedric Smith & Morris Panych anunreserved success & Province an unfargettable experience — Manday Magazine Cedrie Smith — is no less than superb — Times Calonist May 2nd to May 19th Mon.-Fri. 8pm, Sat. 5:30 & 9pm QUEEN ELIZABETH PLAYHOUSE Tickets: VTC & Outlets 280-4444 Playhouse 873-331] Sponsored by Shell Canada Limited SEASONS TICKETS ON SALENOW | B.C.’s first Festival in Kamloops suffered by being scattered throughout the city. Sponsored by the Associa- tion of B.C. Arts Council, — the process of selecting the art pieces for the Festival is made by jury in each of the 12 regions in the province. Beause of the area involv- ed, the Lower Mainland, which includes Delta, Rich- mond, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Squamish and Whistler, held two jury shows with 90 pieces juried down to 28. Elia Parkinson, executive director of the North Van- couver Arts Council and a member of the Board of the Association of B.C. Arts Council, noted two pieces in particular from the lower Mainland which will be on display at the Festival’s Art Emporium. Jean Cho, who submitted three very competent ard very different silkscreen prints in the first jury sho had all three picked by both the first and the second jury, NEWS photo lan Smith “Robin Williams gives an extraordinarily complex performance ' ’ ~ Vincent Canby, NEW YORK TIMES “One of Paul Mazursky’s best comedices”” — David Elltot USA TODAY MOSCOW ax HUDSON STARRING, BR} ROBIN WILLIAMS westminster Domne Sth AVE amd On st SP ons oo park CAMBit At 16ee Blo 17ar _e- under 14 14 YEARS | wOry ( Oarne language Hudtty & sauyggostive scones said Parkinson. As well, Randy Pierce, a Burnaby High School senior, whose tempera painting, ar- list at work, was chosen for the Festival, was the youngest ~ wee Cedi Cry CDCI) Se xe forMom % person selected, said Parkinson. The top 12 or 15 artists from each region will attend the Festival in Penticton. of} \w Open Sunday Mother’s Day lunch 10:30-2:30 dinner 5:00-10:00 La Belle Sole 235 15th Street, West Vancouver 926-6861 Specializing in Seafood ly BOX OFFICE 687-1644 PRESENTS LAST 3 PERFORMANCES! 2 FOR 1 TONIGHT WITH THIS AD. S STAR cub of IM concert LEON BIBB CHARLENE BRANDOLINI BABS CHULA JAMES HIBBARD JANE MORTIFEE Ob AN REGAN ANDREW RHODES. RICK SCOTT SIMON Wt BB JANE T WRIGHT Tonight at 8 30 pm Sat at 6 30 & 9 30 pm ARTS CLUB GRANVILLE ISLAND THEATRE OPENS MAY 18th Educating Ld A COMEDY BY WILLY RUSSELL LOW PRICE PREVIEWS MAY 16 & 17 AT 8:30 PM. AIN'T MISBEHAVIN’ he FATS WALLER Musical Sho eC | 1 oe i Phares Mal fo fa yore oil tea AN Joo ARTS CLUB REVUE THEATRE Cataarrvelbes Mstereid HELD OVER TO MAY 26TH ta\yans oy Vit vote 4 oe ve ao ARTS CLUB SEYMOUR ST THEATRE rer y Tats