ARTS EVENTS " Compiled by Layne Christensen Around Town Is a free service provided for ‘non-profit and community arts groups, Fiease fax a press cefease for your comnw: nity event to 985-2104, ‘The News tries to _ ensure tems appear in the paper at least “once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of sub- misstons printed. For guaranteed publica. tion contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980-0511). West Vancouver Ferry Building: May 16-28: visual - artist Patricia Ann Hardy and fabric artist Noreen -Oscikoff. The gallery invites artists’ - submissions for. Harmony-: Arts Festival’s group show, Aug. 7-13. Deadline is May 27. Info: 925- 3605. ; . Presentation House Gallery: Death and the Family, to June U1, features photographic . works ‘by Gisele: Amantea, Marian Penner Bancroft, Wyn. Geleyrse, Paula . ~~: Levine, Toby MacLennan, Ross McElwee, Lani .Maestro, Dennis Oppenheim, Larry Sultan and Bill. Viola. Info: 986-1351. Seymour. Art Gallery: Sitences and Mysticisms, din exhibition of ” paintings. by :Monica’ Shelton and .Barry Shelton, ‘runs to June 4: “Informal discus: sion: May 24, .7:30 p.m. Nora. Blanck presents an illus- trated talk on-color, May 17,.7:30- 8:30 “pm, “Adinission by ‘donation. May 27: a bus trip to the Vancouver . Symphony’s final performance fea- “turing works by De Falla, Albeniz, . Soler,:. Gimenez, Scarlatti and Rimsky-Korsakov, starts with tapas; ° and sangria at the gallery, Tickets, $27.50, Info: 924-1378. West Vancouver Silk Purse Arts _ Centre: Sentinel's senior visual arts . . Students exhibit works till May 28. Info: 922-1110. _. West ‘Vancouver. | Museum and - * Archives: “The. Sporting «life: Summer “Recreation. Vancouver. 1910-1950," featuring ‘2 costumes and equipment from West bition of contemporary artwork by Van's early years, runs to Sept. 30. Costume historian Kerri Ward leads ‘a’ stide presentation May 17, 7:30-. “p.m. Info: 926-9254, North Vancouver, City . ‘Hall: Katherine Moore's The Dawn’ to Dusk Hike, works completed during “the artist’s' solo hike of the Pacific - Crest trail, is on display May, 18 to “June 15. Artist's opening: May 18, 7:30 pam... ‘North. Vancouver. District Hall: ‘Artwork © by” Squamish Nations " artists Darren Yeltin’and Xu-Lack- |8C 21 Communit Projects make community visions realities. in > West. Ni on-profit organizations, locat Hh Aa NEWS photo Mike Wakefleld WEST VAN painter Pat Porter exhibits her watercolors at West Vancouver Memorial. Library through Sunday, May 28. ‘Tun on display till June 1. North Van artist Helle Simonsen exhibits acrylic canvases, etchings — and monoprints June 1-27, : West . Vancouver Memorial Library: Imagined Reality, water- colors. and. acrylics by. West: Van artist Pat. Porter are on display. ull May 28. info: 926-3291. The library needs a volunteer art exhibit publi- cist. For more information call.926- 1386. «2. Stone Images Gallery: North Van = artist’ Michael Binkley’s garden ~ sculpture show, May 25-28, features _ Stone pieces designed to weather the ~ elements: gargoyles, planters, foun- tains and figurative sculptures, info: 984-8574. : Eagle | Harbour Centre: The deadline is May 18 for elementary school kids to enter their artwork for the Young Ar Art show May. 26-27. Info: 921-7425. Brackendale: Art” Gallery. cele- brates its 25th year with a solo exhi- Mitzi.M. Kanee,/ June 4-July 2. Artist's opening: June 4,3 p.m. Centennial Theatre: © Jim _ Giadden’s: lyrical: abstracts: on dis- play to May 20. The theatre is solic- iting visual artists-interested in dis- _piaying their work. Suitable for: large-scale works only. Info: Ellen Gott at t 983- 6450. aragns COMMUNI TY teed BIE "Building B.C. ~~ for the government bodies and community 21st Century ; Organizations can apply for small or large > capital grants, up to$1 million covering ~ up to 1/3 of project costs. Ther next deadline i is July 1, 1995. ’ For: ‘applications and information contact: ‘BC 21 Community Projects “Community Grants Branch 1 .» Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture .239 Menzies Street, Victoria, B.C. VBV 1X4, - Phone: 356-1187 Fax: 356-9358 - ; or contact your local MLA Constituency office.”, ‘Community ; We te Centennial Theatre: Vanleena Dance Acadenty presents a cecital af juaz, ballet and tap, May 27,7 pan. and May 28 2 pam. Tickets and info: 984.0297, Massey ‘theatre: North Shore dancers will appear in. the Royal City Youth Ballet Company's per- formance of Coppélia May 18, 7:30 pan, in New Westminster. Tickets, StS, through Ticketmaster at 280- ddd, / St. Catherines Anglican Chureh: North Shore Chamber Orchestra, under: the direction of conductor Philippe Etter, presents a ‘prograin of Handel and Mozart May 28, 2:30 p.m. Guest soloist Ariel Barnes will perform the Haydn Cello Concerto in C Major. Tickets, $5, at the door. Info: 922-2197 or 926-2753, West Van United: World-renowned contralto’ Maureen Forrester will join the: British Columbia Boys’ Choir, under the direction of Gerald van Wyck, June 9, 8 p.m. Tickets: $20, adults; $15, seniors and stu- dents, For more information, phone 926-5230, Forbes Armouries: Ray. Meyers Rhythm and Blues’ Band plays a fundraising dance May 20, 8 p.m.-1 aim. Tickets ($15, adults; $12, seniors) available «from. North Vancouver Youth Band members er at the door. Info: 980-5823. Music West: For information call 684-9338. vee fo Pew y At leg 7333, - Queen’s Cross: Info: 980- TT15. 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