GALLERIES Presentation House Arts Centre: Kart Blossfeldt: Art Forms in Nature, photograph- ic exhibition, ta July 7. Rod Slemmons lecture, former curator of photography at the Seattle Art Museum delivers a lecture on Karl Blossfeldt and “The New Objectivity.” June 20, 7:30 pam. f Became Unconscious, Katherine Knight exhibition, to July 7. Gallery hours; Wed.-Sun, 12- 5 p.m., Thur. 12-9 p.m. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Up Counzry, home- steads and Jandscapes of B.C. 4 artist Wanda Griffiths. to May 26. in the Government of Canada Fine Arts Gallery. Info: 925-7400. West Vancouver Miuseum and Archives: West Van Collects! runs to June. Gallery hours: Tue.-Pri.. 12 to 4:30 pm. Archives hours: Wed./Thur., 12 to 4:30 p.m. Ferry Building Gallery: Juror’s Select G Troup Show, featuring the mixed media work of nine North Shore artists, to May 26. Seawalk Fantasies, by Nancy Wentjes, May 28, 6-8 p.m., to June 9. Gallery hours: Tue.-Sun, 12-8 p.m. Free. 925-7290. ‘Silk Purse Arts Centre: Bill “Helin Contemporary Native Art Exhibition, t0 May 26. :. Flower Sketches & Paintings, by artist Rosemary Hanna. Phota aubmitiod : AUDITIONS for the B.C. Boys Chel are being held Tuesday, Mey 28, at Vest Vancouver United Church. Boys and young men, aged eight to 24. who are interested in auditioning are asked to cai! 926-5230 for an audition time. The internationally renowned - cholr’e last concert of the , Season fs Britten's Britain, Saturday, June 8, § p.in. at West Van United. Tickeis, . $16..and $14 through Ticketmaster, 280-4444. AUTHORIZED DEALERS oti 985-9921 105 Fell Avenue at 1st Street ~. North Vancouver. May 28-June 9 Art Box Gilt Shop offers specialty gifts and hand-made crafts. Call Carolyn Thorpe at 987-7585 for an appointment. Gatlery hours: Tuesday to Priday 11 am.-S pom. Saturday and Sunday 12-5 pam. Music and Muffins concerts every third Thursday of the month, 10-11 a.m. Info: 925-7292, Seymour Art 9 Gallery: Patierns, by artists Rath Scheuing and Lynne Greene, to May 26 — Ruth Scheuing creates metal busts based on 19th century dress patterns. Her aluminum pieces are etched with floral designs and joined together with brass nuts and bolts. Painter Lynn Greene shows her watercolor glazed paints on paper resplendently adorned with 24K — gold. Labyriath Cycle, acrylics on Canvas with themes of death and rebirth = =oby painter Marguret Witasche, to June 23. Morals and Manners, by col- lector Elizabeth Green: collec- tion of books that were popu- lar at the tum of the century are on display in the lobby of the Seymour Art Gallery to -May 29. Art Auctions are Murder, silent and tive auction with professional auctioneer. Mr. Art Dealer. murder mys- tery. fundraiser, fun for all. to June 8, 6:30 p.m., tickets $35, 924-1378. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Tools, Trades and Technological Change, exhibition, to Sept. !. Route NEWS photo Paul McGrath MEMBERS of the improv troupe Backwards Zone were at Capilano College recently to scout new talent for their upcoming production, Fresh, at Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield, North Van. Right to left: Paul Byrom and Tim Cadeny audition James Vosburgh and Damon Calderwood. Tickets, $9 and $7, through the box office at 986-1351. Performances run fay 24 to 31 and June 1 at 8 p.m. of the Gold Rush, to July 2 Norgate and North Lonsdale neizhborhoods, to Sept. 2. Musewn and Archives Qpen House, May 26, t-4 p.m. Hours: Wednesday to Sunday. noon-5 p.m. 987-5618. Canadian Craft: Museum: Basketry and Macrame, exhi- bition includes works by West Van's Madeleine Chisholm (Neat Things Studio), to June ‘North Vancouver Museum and Archives OPEN House Sunday, May 26 1:00pm Celebrate International Museums Day and the formation of the North Vancouver Museum and Archives Commission. 1:00 pm - Tools, Tours of New Exhibitions with john Stuart, Curator Trades, and Technological Change North Lonsdale and Norgate... Two North Vancouver Neighbourhoods 2:30 pm - Museum and Archives Future Plans with Robin Inglis, Director Models and slides of the proposed future home of.the Museum Archivist Francis Mansbridge will be available al! afternoon Visit behind the scenes at the Archives, Investigate photographic, map and document collections of North Vancouver. Refreshments and Entertainment North Vancouver Musesm and Archives . 209 West 4th Street, North Vancouver 967-5618 | 16, Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m: Sun. & holidays 12-5 p.m. Beau-Xi: Art exhibit includ- ing works by West Van artist Stuart Slind, on display to May 30. Info: 733-701 1. Anne Fi Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Mister Roberts, heart-felt comedy exploring the intense boredom faced by the crew of an American naval cargo ship stationed in the Pacific near the end cf the Second World War, Wed.-Sat.. 8 p.m., lo June 1. Tickets: 929-9456. Also: North Shore Talent Search, open lo youngsters aged 13-21, . categories include voice, dance, instru. mental, and variety acts, Info and registration: 922-6069, Hendry Hall Theatre: Lead; Me a Tenor to June 1,8 pany: reservations, 983-2633. Sik Purse: Music Muffins = Concert; — Ann Katherine Coope_ performs: May 30, 10a.m., 1570 Argyl Ave., W.V., tickets $6.42. Presentation House: N.S. Students Showcase Talent for ; Food for Mozambique, 7:30 p.m. tickets $12 & $8. Fo more info call the N.S, World Vision Volunteer. Association . ut 926-7829. Centennial Theatre Centre: This Old House, Lonsdale School play, 7:30 p.m., tickets $5. The Magical Carousel,.7. p.m., May 24, 25. Info: 987- ; and © 3814. North Vancouver Youth 3 Band hosts.- “the Verbandsjugenblas Orchester, May 31, 7 p.m. Tickets.$5 & | $3. Info: 984-4484. Purple Onion: North: Van's Jeff, Mahony. performs: with: Little Big Band: Wednesdays at this new Gastown jazz club. Info: 602-9442. oan / — Compiled by Ann Haniilton At Premiere Prices! Academy Award Winner ~ best” documentary feature! ANDIT FRANK REMZOABARED Matured Nightly at 7:00 pm Ends Wed , May 22 PRIMAL FEAR (14 yesh Nightly at 7.05 pm & 9:30 pm At Regular Prices: BARS. W (Mature) Nightly at 7:10 pm & 9:15 pm (Generali Sat. & Sun. at 1:40 pm (General Sat. & Sun, at 1:45 pr CULNC PRISE Sat. & Sun. at t0 pm . 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