A Piece of Cake Emporium: James Kuoivles, exhibits his larger-than-life, photo-realistic paintings. 107 W. Esplanade, North Van. Buckland Southerst Gallery: Featuring works by avo new artists, Graham Forsythe and Adam Noonan. fnformation: 922-1915. Capilano College, Studio Art Gallery: Bronze and mar- ble sculptures and black and white ink drawings by Richard Philip Marmion. Masch 31,7 p.m. Coco Loco Cafe: Acrylics by West Van artist E.M. Brossard, April 1-30. 1735 Marine Dr., West Van. Dundarave Cafe: The Diversity of One. Artworks by Elaine Sills. Arts exhibit and sale with focus on raising awareness for Attention Deficit Disorder. To March 31. erry Building Gallery: Essence of the South. Sol Maya, glass and Gary Wildman, photographic art. To April 16. Gallery hours: from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Tue-Sun. Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: Dreamings. Thursdays, from 6-7 p.m., Merlyn White gives informative talks on Australian Aboriginal art. Information: 986-2664. AT a Granville island studio, So! Maya uses a -wooden spoon to shape molten glass during the creation of his blown-glass artworks. North Vancouver District Hall: Artist Michelle Levitt Djonlie and potter Lewis Krayczkowski. To April 20. Exhibits are a program of the N.V. Community Arts Council and open Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: North Vancouver Experience. A community his- tory exhibit celebrating the social and industrial growth that led to the development of the urban and rural communities. Nootka: A Return to a Forgotten History. A look at the native communities of the 18th century as well as the efforts of European explorers to chart the West Coast. To May 14. Information: 987- 5618. Museum open Tue-Sun noon to 5 p.m. Outer Space Gallery: Future Goddesses. A pho- tographic exhibit and sale by Daniel Lockwood. To April 2. Free. Photography Exhibition by Capilano College’s first-year media students. Opening night April 4, 7-9 p.m. Gallery hours: Wed-Fri, 7-10 p.m., Sat, 2-10 p.m. and Sun, 2- 6 p.m. Located at Presentation House Thearre. Information: 990-3474. PGE Railway Station: North Vancouver Neighbourhoods. A look at how the landscapes and streetscapes of North Vancouver have changed in the last 90 years. To April 30. Timeless Tales. History- based storytelling program, Sundays, 1-3 p.m. Station open from noon-4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Located at the foot of Lonsdale. Information: 987-5618. Presentation House Gallery: Private Investigations. Meery Alpern, Allyson Clay, Jenniter Bolande, curated by Karen Henry. To April 10. Gallery hours: Wed- Sun, noon-5 p.m. and Thu, 12-9 p.m. Information: 986-1351. Rou Anuiew recCentre: Around the World. Mixed-media exhibidon by artist Florence E. Di Florio (aka Florence Allardice). To April 9. Seymour Art Gallery: Patterns Unfolding. Exhibit by seven fculty members of the Capilano College Textile Arts program. To April 2. Still Alive. Pastel and graphite drawings by Norman Takeuchi. April 5-30. Opening reception to meet artist, April 12 from 7-9 p.m. Information: 924-1378. Silk Purse Gallery: Quotable Quotes. Whimsica! 3-D images of favourite quotes by artisi Janis Bluth. To April 2. Fresh Flowers. Bold acrylics by Jill] McRae. April 4-16. Gallery hours: noon to 5 p.m. Tue-Sun. Information: 925- 7292. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Persian Dreams, Paintings in acrylic and watercolour by artist Reza Doust. To April 9. Information: 925-7400. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Picturing the Dust. A collection of photos exploring the origins of the villages of West Van. To June 10. Gallery hours: Tue-Sat, noon-4:30 p.m. $1.25/$.75/free. Information: Darrin at 925-7297. Marrison Galleries: Flowers of the World. Botanical painting by Lions Bay resident Mary Comber Miles. To April 3. 2932 Granville St., Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre: Shameless Hussy Productions presents a double bill. Sonofitbitch Stes: the drunken life of Calamity jane and Bonnie Dangerousty: fast times with that guy Clyde. March 31 and April 1. $15-S20. Box office: 990-7810. Cove Shaw Theatre: Xiruy and Blandiloguence. Two theatrical pieces by play- wright John Robert McGie. To April | at 8 p.m. Admission by donation. Information: 929- 9456. Hendry Hall: Da. An [rish tale that will make you laugh and cry. April 7-8, 12-15, 19-22 at 8 p.m. $12/$10. Reservations: 983-2633. g North Shores’ largest A water garden can add an interesting material selling to your backyard. fe At Bricks'n'Blocks we can provide you with everything you need, plas practical advice & information, Bagged Organic Piotting Soil 30L bag reg. $3.99 NEWS photoes Mike Wakefield SOL Maya has developed a technique in glass blowing that produces single and double “Saturn rings” on vases and bowls. 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