Seymour gallery expancs artistic , : _ Ae program | . E He : i y ‘ : : K © arin ive Wen vancouver THE SEYMOUR Art Gallery ; . < . Salutes Assontment of Appetizers . ne . ad 7 J 4 Pastis Society has expanded its com : : f Penne Vodka, cream, fresh tomato, voctla and Fusilli Arraniatta, munity arts education and arts g. : Fak : Pancetta (italian bacon), hot tomato sauce , Salad appreciation programs in 1995, , . # : 4 Fe} mi } . Sathutés own ini of baby greens : sae ayhihite wi . 7 : ‘ Entree Thirteen -varied exhibits will be combination of . displayed at the non-profit Seymour ‘ff if eat -Maninated gtiled Lamb chops Art Gallery in Deep Cove this year. fe eee , : mo, ~ Grilled Black Tiger Prawns and They began with an environmental oan yas ~ Chicken breast with dry mushrooms, brandy, installation by Sherrill Hardy in L ; 4 proscuitto and cream January and followed with Moacca | g ; ' He Salutés Tiramisu - Cotfee-itauan cream cheese spongy cake Atley’s bold and colorful paintings | #) : with liquour . in February. In March a display of : : ‘ "ig UPCOMING! % March 2 - Park Royal Hotel; March ? - Bridge House; March 14 - “Fainly exhibited with ose Ventura’ h maf ZANegh Cale Rama; March 23 - Savoury: March 30 - La Toque Blanche vivid paintings. Programs running in : Sige Ares ‘ | a? Please call to reserve conjunction with these exhibits : : ? ae Hoa Me R le include: Artist’s Talks, “Looking at j NEWS photo Paul McGrath my aed ; 926-DINE (3463) _- Art’ discussions, and student and THE SEYMOUR Art Gallery has expanded its arts education of lain atl Join us for all six restaurants for.175 /person community group “Arts Education the community by hosting informa! gatherings, “Looking at Art,” ¥ You're welcome to dine alone or join a group - a and Appreciation” programs. for community schools and groups. The program will run con- : nice way to make new friends! ” Artist’s talks, held intheevenings currently with community-oriented exhibits. : ere are an opportunity to meet the artist, ... see Slides and hear commentary on “ his or her background and work. The “‘artist’s development and individual * perspective is particularly interest- ing. “Looking at Ast” are informal _ gatherings over.moming coffee and are for anyone interested i in looking, - listening, or joining in the discus- sions. These sessions are guided by gallery staff and are held on the third Thursday moming of each month. __ Thursday, Jan. 19, Thursday, Feb. : 16, Thursday, March 16.) “Arts’ Education | and ., Appreciation” programs are offered ‘to school and community groups. ’ These interactive discussions and ’. hands-on activities are planned with the North Vancouver School Board arts curriculum in mind. Various aspects of music, literature, and -‘drama_are often incorporated with . the visual art. These hour programs can be booked Monday to Friday throughout the school year. In addition, three daytime adult .. workshops are offered in early 1995. -These workshops require. registra- tion and a fee to support the artists. We invite you to come to the gallery to view the artist’s work and join the community programs. Our hours are “., noon to.4 p.m., Tuesday to Friday ~ and’ 1° to.4 p.m., Saturday and , Sunday. Hours are extended for group visits and: workshops. Any “community group. is welcome to . inquire about visits. For information ‘please call the Seymour Art Gallery -» at 924-1378. The more you get to know the new networks on Shaw the more you'll like them. They're dramatic, musical, funny, informative and always entertaining. Take a look at these fresh, new faces during your free preview period. After which, you can enjoy them all for just pennies a day! FIRST STREET Studio hosts Check your TV listings for some of the exciting new programs coming your way. And get to know the Anti-Fascist Film-Jazz _Crash-up #1 this Tuesday at 9 the new additions to the Shaw family of entertainment today. p.m. The ‘Tony Wilson Septet will perform with a backdrop of filmy projections detailing the historical © and = contemporary “aspects of fascism. Doors.open ‘at8 pam. Tickets are $5 per per- son. The First Street Studio ‘is “located: in North Vancouver at 106 West IstSt. "a Andrew MeCredie