° a NS? WAS OME a projects - past, present, and future - will bring the world of space and exploration to. life with films,. énlarged | color, photographs physical artifacts. The display will be free to © all visitors to -PNE ‘79 running August 18 through September 3. Photographs of Jupiter taken earlier this year by -Voyager I, now enroute to a with | 1980 =—s rendezvous Saturn, will be sup- plemented during the Fair with photos taken by Voyageur II, which arrived at Jupiter in mid-July. Other photos and pictures 7 will depict upcoming NASA | ” A-major display:of NASA and . projects including the Infra Red Astronomy project, due for faunch in 1981, its mission to take infra red -photographs of the universe from an orbit around Earth. venture Another space also. represented in the display, is. the Galileo JUVE Alla out - Project, due for launch’ in’ 1982 and arrival‘at Jupiter in 1986, when it will plunge a. probe - through - the cloud cover of Jupiter and perhaps allow. us to know for the first . time if the red 4 planet i is solid or liquid... - For many PNE visitors the. highlight. of the NASA - display will be a ‘MOON ROCK returned to Earth ‘by the April, 1972, Apollo 16 Mission . of - astronauts Young, Mattingly and Duke, the fifth NASA lunar.-lan- - ding. Encased in its own specially lit glass display module, the rock is on loan ‘to the PNE from NASA’s Ames Research - Institute, Moffet Field, California. It is . to be transported to the PNE by personal courier, Ken Potter,. security manager of the ~Pacific National Exhibition, under strict transporting instructions from NASA specifying prohibition of x- rays. of the MOON ROCK and its air- tight container. aa In 1978 the Canadian Mental Health Association contracted Behaviour Change Systems to conduct a survey analysis of life style and community needs. It was a survey attempting to determine the major stress areas among adults in the province of British Columbia. The conclusion of the survey was that the number ine. area,of, conse the adolescent stage. In close second was marital interaction and its effect on the family. Both of these stress areas play an intrinsic role in JUVE, an original musical revue based on interviews with over 300 teenagers in ‘teenagers care, in detention, in the schools and on the streets of Greater Vancouver. For the first three weeks of the run (August 8 to 25), JUVE will be performed at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre every night at 8 p.m. except Sundays. During this time many. groups from throughout the city will be erformances “feed-b back” after each performance. After this public run, the cast will work for an ad- ditional weck video-taping the show in order for it to be used for CMHA workshop programs in communities throughout the country. YOUR FASHION BOUTIQUE 819 THURLOW ST. VANCOUVER 683-5444 AN EXHIBITION COVERING the ¢ whole range of cf : graphics, + with ‘drawings, silkscreen, etchings, and woodcuts of North Shore artists Larry _Mitchell_(left)_and_Neville-West-can-be-seen-at North Van City Hall throughout August, Mondays to Pridays, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Ellsworth Dickson Photo) - NV City Hall host Two man graphics exhibition By OLGA RUSKIN A- unique two-man exhibition is being presented by the North Vancouver - Community Arts Council in _Silkscreen, “wood-cuts. the North Vancouver City Hall throughout August. Featured are the recent works of North Shore artists Larry Mitchell and Neville West. The exhibition will cover the whole range of graphics, including drawing, etchings “It’s like 60 = artists exhibiting because each of the 60 works in the exhibition is different,” says Mitchell, a school teacher. He is working with West, a journalist-turned-artist, | on the show because “though our art is different our ideas are the same.” and: North Van . West has come up with something quite different for the show. He makes his own paper out of lint from a dryer and from it-makes casts of * plaster’ masks. He was recently awarded the Sam Black scholarship to con- tinue his art studies in UBC's Faculty of Education where he has studied under Gordon Smith, Rob Wilson and Jim McDonald. Born in Australia, West was raised on his parents outback sheep station. He studied journalism, but when working as a journalist his notebook was more often filed with sketches than notes, he says. After receiving a major national journalism award he pursued his interest in art in Canada, the U.S.A., Mexico and Europe while working as a freclance journalist. .Edward High School, He spent a year in Africa where he developed a keen interest in “primitive” Art. After he returned to Australia in 1975 he began experimenting with printing techniques and executed a series of rope sculptures. He. left his part-time job as’ editor of a national fashion magazine in 1977, Returning to Canada. he abandoned journalism to pursue his interest in art, in particular printing and painting. This is his first major independent exhibition and it will include works executed primarily during 1979, Larry Mitchell was born and raised in Vancouver where he attended Kitsilano High School, graduating in 1963, followed by King and Hie’ Come in and browse through our * 8:30 a.m. ‘ ” i Simon Fraser University where he received his Bachélor of- Education. His formal training in art started in 1973 where he began a program in Art Education at U.B.C. which he still at- tends, concentrating: on graphics. © * Three--people have in- fluenced his work the most. They are Glen Alison, Don McIntosh and Bob Steele, all instructors at U.B.C. Larry prefers the simplicity of drawing materials and the freedom of expression they permit. This is his first major independent exhibition and is of works done during 1978 and 1979, \ The exhibition can be seen at the North Vancouver City Hall in the main foyer from to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. PDT. LACK. : IM son large selection of distinct rattan styles and ac- cessories. These rockers shown are just two of the many designs that we carry. finest quality 1401 hornby st. van. finest prices 669-2145