ae a ARTS EVENTS Compiled by Layne Christensen Around Town is a free service provided for non-profit and community arts groups. Please fax u press release for your comnuu- nity event te 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 submissions printed. For guaranteed pub- lication contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980-0511). West Vancouver Ferry Building: Kitchen Part I, li and III, photographs and «mixed-media works by Kelly McCrea on the theme of the home and kitchens, runs to May !4. The gallery invites artists’ submissions for Harmony Arts Festival’s group show, Aug. 7- 13, Deadline is May 27. Info: 925- 3605. West’ Vancouver Cultural Services has planned a day trip to the Pilchuk Glass School and the Lake Union studio of: glass blower Dale Chihuly May 17. Cost is $66. To register, call 926-3266. FORMER NORTH Van resident and Order of Canada recipient ‘ Dave Broadfoot returns home to play Centennial Theatre May 6 and 7. Phone 994-4484 for tickets to his Comedy Crusade. Presentation House Gallery: Death and the Family, to June 31, features. photographic works by Gisele Amantea,, Marian Penner Bancroft, Wyn Geleynse, Paula “Levine, Toby MacLennan, Ross -McElwee, Lani Maestro, Dennis : Oppenheim, Larry Sultan, and Bill Viola. Info: 986-1351. Pacific Cinematheque and the gallery pre- sent the films Time Indefinite and Blue May 12. Info: 688-3456. Seymour Art Gallery: Explore _ the works of 41 artists whose fanta- . sy. inspirations are part of Discovery °95, on display till May 7. Info: 924-1378. Nora Blanck pre- sents an illustrated talk on color, May 17, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Admission by donation. West Vancouver Silk Purse Arts Centre: John Simeon’s water- color landscapes on display to April 30. Info: 922-1110. New Daily Lunch & Dinner | Mother's Day May 14th/95 ‘is Brunch or Dinner Kirk Westcott & ‘| Lynn Miller . 926- 8922 445-13ch Street, West Vancouver. ee | ae eS. Raa “Seem Photo bu mitted JOIN NORTH Shore pianists (left to right) Fiona Yamashita, Michelle LaBounty, Greg Semerajian, Nicholas Rada and Curtis LaBounty in concert Friday, May 5, 7:30 p.m. at St. Catherines Church, 1058 Ridgewcod, North Van. Phone 980-5249 for tickets, $5. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: The Sporting life: Summer Recreation in West Vancouver 1910-1950, featuring costumes and equipment from West Van's early years, runs to Sept. 30. Costume historian Kerri Ward leads a slide presentation May 17, 7:30 p.m. Info: 926-9254. North Vancouver City Hall: Raphael MacLouchlin’s graphite and watercolors, to May 17. North Vancouver District Hall; Artwork. by) Squamish Nations. artists Darren Yeltin and Xu-Lack-Tun on display till June 1. West’ Vancouver Memorial Library: Imagined Reality, water- colors and acrylics by West Van artist Pat Porter are on display till May 28. Info: 926-3291. The library needs a volunteer art exhibit publicist. Info: 926-1380. Centennial Theatre: Jim Gladden’s lyrical abstracts on dis- play to May 20. The theatre is solic- iting visual artists interested in dis- playing their work. Suitable for large-scale works only. Info: Ellen Gott at 983-6450. St. Anthony’s School: Enjoy to Your Art's Delight, a biannual exhi- bition of students’ art, runs May 12, 11 am.-4:30 p.m., and May 14, 11:30 a.m.-12:30- p.m. Info: 922- 0011. Spirit of the Cove: This new Deep Cove gallery needs poems, articles and stories for upcoming Wednesday evening readings. Info: 929-1758. Vancouver Art Gallery: New Art in China runs to May 28. Here Not There, to June 11. Architecture + Children, to May 14. Francisco Goya: the Disaster of War, to Oct. 29. Info and hours: 682-4668. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: First Impressions Theatre mounts John Steinbeck’s Cf Mice and Men, Wednesdays through Saturdays, May 10-27, Tickets: $12, aduits; $10, seniors and students. Info: 929-9456. Centennial Theatre: St. Thomas Aquinas school presents the action-packed musical West Side Story May 4 and 5. Tickets ($10, adults; $5, students and seniors) available through STA. Dave Broadfoot's | Comedy Cruisade plays May 6 and 7. Tickets: $22, adults; $18, students and seniors. May 13-14: Vancouver Goh Ballet present their end of the year performance. Tickets: $10, adults,;$8, students and seniors. Info: 872-4014. William Griffin ree centre: Yuk Yuk's for Youth, a stand-up comedy show for teens plays May 5, 9:15- 10:45 p.m. Tickets, $2.50, at the door. Balmoral Junior Secondary: Balmoral's creative writers host a poetry-reading coffee house May 4, 7-8:30 p.m. Tickets. $2, by phoning 987-9394. 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