ARTS EVENTS Compiled by Ann Hamilton Around Town is a free service pravided for non-profit and community srts groups. Please fax a press release for your entertain- ment event to 985-2104. The News tries to ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of sub- missions printed. For guarantecd publica- don contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (989-0511). West Vancouver Sketch club: Displays the varied works of its North Shore artists at Park Royal North, to Feb. 4. | ; North Vancouver Civic Hall: Presents a joint exhibition of recent watercolors by Gerhilde Stulken and unique three-dimensional collages by Mojo Stocker. Display continues until Feb. 14. Info: 988-6844. Presentation House Gallery: Urban Fictions, a collection of new works by 12 Vanccuver women artists which address women and urban life, will be on display until Feb. 18. Info: 986-1351. West’ Vancouver Library: Geographies, a collection of acrylics, oil pastels, and collages by. artist Diana Kemble will be on display until March 3. Also: People and Places, an exhibition of oils and pastels by artist Patricia Earley, will be on display to March 3. 925-7400. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Cannery Days: A Gathering of Great Northern "Memories, will be on show until Feb. 24. Contact Deborah Tuyttens at 925-7295 for further information and details on winter workshops. Gallery ’ hours: Tues.-Fri., 12 to 4:30 p.m. Archives hours: Wed /Thurs., 12 to 4:30 p.m.: Ferry. Building Gallery. Light, Space. and Shape, a_ three-person exhibition containing the paintings of ' Cecilia Boister, driftwood sculptures of :Per Christensen and the wooden A - narratad live on stage © 4 “by Jim Cole : NORTH VAN. CENTENNIAL THEATRE § “Twes., Feb.6, 5:45 88:15pm — | Y Reserved Saisie $12.75 ; * plus sorvice charges, Includes GST . § h. TicketMaster 280-4444 Sy, & at Contenntal Theatre 953-6455 , Memorial .. house facude reproductions of Luigi Zucconi, will be on show until Feb. 4. Also: Through Lions Gate, an exhibition of paintings by artist Clayton Anderson will be on display from Feb. 6 to 18. The public is invit- ed to an artist’s dialogue at 11 a.m. on Feb. 6 as well as an evening reception, which will run from 6 to 8 p.m. Admission to all shows is free. Winter hours are 1! am. to 5 p.m. daily, closed Mondays. Info: 925- 7290. Silk Purse Arts Centre: West Vancouver's Cultural Services contin- ues its Articulate-Lectures with Displaying Your Work of Art on Jan. 30 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Opportunity to learn about choosing the right paper, mats, and frames to preserve the integrity of original art work. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Friday 11 am.-5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 12-5 p.m. Music and muffins every third Thursday of the month from 10-11 am. B.C. artists call for entry for Visual Edge '96 (Sea to’Sky region) which runs from Feb. 13-18. Forms available from the West Van Community Arts Council. 925-7292. Seymour Art Gallery: On show until Feb. 4 is Triple Counterpoint, the works of three musicians/artists: Patricia Hutter (mixed media on paper), Ingelore Dwyer (photogra- phy) and Diana Kubicek (mixed media). Tickets ($15 each or $13 for groups of five or more) are on sale § now for the Feb. 18 performance by Pandora's Vox. Also, final call for | artists to submit one picce of their | work suited to the theme of the annu- j al Discovery Exhibition — The Spirit § in Art. Delivery of work is Feb. 2 | between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Only original works are eligible and work | must have been complete after January 1995, Entry fee $12. Call | “your First § SUPER IO TAN ff off PACKAGE | OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK m 983-6955 @ 1226 Marine Drive _North Van STRAT AML LAETOLI AE rT rata NEWS photo Mlle Wakefield KOREAN AND local dignitaries celebrate the unvelling of a Korean Harubang, a man-like image made of porous whinston, at Waterfront Park. 924-1378 for information and entry forms. Also: Ranjan Sen's garden rendezvous of romantic bronze sculptures, acrylic on canvass paint- ings and mixed media on paper works will be on display from Feb, 7 to 24. Artist's reception runs 7 to 9 pm. Feb. 7. Also: Man's Your choice entree served with Garden Salad with Relationship to Nature, Feb. 7, open- ing reception for Kurt Connell, whose surrealistic oil on canvas paintings will be on exhibition in the lobby of the Deep Cove Cultural Centre from Feb. 1 to March 31. Seymour Art Gallery phone line: 924-1378. raspberry vinaigrette dressing, [ Sourdough Roll and Belgian Chocolate Brownie. Available every day after 4 until Sunday March 10, 1996. “s dina AIE REGEN North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Charles Marega, a ook at the creator of the Lions Gate Bridge Lions continues. To Feb. 25: Outdoors! Recreation in’ North Vancouver's Mountains. Permanent exhibits celebrating the social, indus- trial, and cultural development of North Vancouver are on display. Opening hours are Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Also: Fashion Statements: Fashion historian [van Sayers presents the evolution: of ‘ western fashion and its relationship - to changing social and economic ° views, Feb. 5, 1:30 p.m. 987-5618. . North Vancouver District. Hall:. Chinese ink and watercolor paintings © by Catherine Shun Kit Chiu, and .-: hand painted silk scarves by Patricia. . Docherty will be on show in.a joint exhibition running until March 6. Info: 988-6844. . Vencouver Art Gallery: The Art of . Mary Pratt and Aganetha Dyck,': ; exhibition to March 3,.and Eikoh Hosoe, Ordeal by Roses, to May 5.:.: Whistler Village Art Gallery:.. Tinyan Exhibition, oi! and watercolor . paintings, Feb. 9-19. Opening night : one-man show, Feb. 10, 5-10 p.m.” See more page 13 | 5) Available Seven Ba Days a Week . BAKERY. PARK & TILFORD 83-8483 PARK ROYAL NORTH 925-0181