MICHAEL TURNER... Koerner Lecture Series tonight. THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS > Koerner Lecture Series at Cap College Feb. 19 > Thirteen Hands at Cap College Feb. 22-24 > Maya Deren at the Pacific Cinematheque Feb, 23-24 Koerner Lecture Series -— Capilano Coliege, 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver, Cedar build- ing, Room 148 at 8 p.m. Author Michael Turner will open Capilano College’s 1999 Koerner Lecture series tonight. Two other speakers are scheduled - filmmaker Nettie Wild on March 7 and poet Duncan McNaughton on March 19. See page 25 for details. © @ 13 Hands— An Arts Club touring production of a Carol Shields play at Capiiano College, Feb. 22 and 24 at 8 p.m. Carol Shields provides a voice for a generation of women often overlooked in her 1993 play first pro- duced at the Prairie Theatre Exchange in Winnipeg. See the Calendar for performance details and page 29 for accompanying story. G Maya Deren Films — Pacific Cirrematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, Feb. 24 & 25, screenings at 7:15 p.m. Retrospective showing of avant-garde filmmaker including her classic works and rare footage shot in Haiti. See page 27. — Jolm Goodman Dundarave Cafe: Lana Hipse. 30°. of the proceeds tront sales ge to Swint B.C. To Feb, 24. Ferry Building Gallery: Spurn of the Land. Photography by Berm Fung and aquaprints by Frank Jalsovsky, ‘Fo March 7. Tonlonse Lanirer. Talk and slides by art historian Justin Newell Feb. 17. 7-9 pom. S42. Gallery hours: 1am. to 5 pam., closed Mondays, Intormation: 925-7266. The Gallery at Artisan Square, Bowen Island: Lookisur Back: Bowen's Avr History. Paintings and photographs bv islanders and visitors. To March 7. Fri-Sun, noon-+ pam. The Manifest Gallery: Landseapes and Other Lofty Themes. Rob Des Cotes’ watercolours and mived media. ‘fo March 25, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m. to noon, W. loth at Marine, N.V. North Vancouver District Hall: A Celebration of Cultures. The papier mache masks of Lindsay J. Ross and watercolour, ink and oi) paintings by Ruth Campbell. ‘fo Feb. 25, Exhibits are a program of the NV. Community Arts Council and open Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Towing The Coast: Seaspan and its Predecessors, 898-1988. Vhe story of Scaspan highlighting stories of deep sea towing and salvage and the development of the self'dumping barge. Proce Gearae Eventually. Len Norris cartoons. To March 14. Early Sports. Photographs and text trace the carly development of soccer, baseball and lacrosse. To March 28. Museum open Tues.-Sun. hoon to 3 p.m, PGE Railway Station: Shipyard Suapshots: Corer to Cover. The colourful covers of the Wallace sbipimilder, Burrard Dry Dock’s employee publication during the Secoad World War. To March 14. Weds.-Sun. noon to 4 p.m. Foot of Lonsdale. Presentation House Gallery: Camera Obsenred: Photographic Doctmentation and the Prblte Museum, A look at the intersee- tion of histories of the public museum / gallery and the use of photography as document. To Feb. 21. Dark Odyssey. The work of photajournatist Philip Jones Griffiths, known tor his coverage of the Vietnam War. Feb. 27-April 11. Griffiths will give a talk ar Emily Carr Institute Lecture Theatre Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m, Weds.-Sun., 12-5 p.m. Thursday to 9 p.m. Admission: pay what you can. Ron Andrews RecCentre: Miriam Arveste. Hand-built, raku- tired ceramics. To March 7. Seymour Art Gallery: DisCOVEry ’99. Juried art show of 59 Lower Mainland works. Hours: noon to 4 p.m., Tues.-Sun., closed Mondays. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Blac Moon. A humourous look at West Van with Vern Montgomery's mixed media. Feb. 9-21, Here and So, Thus and There. Artist Martin Henry’s water- colours. Feb 23-Mar 7. Hours: noon to 5 p.m. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Mamas Kiankhoovfard. Pastel and colour pencil work. Judy Prendergast. Watercolours and acrylics on the theme Wallflowers and Beyond. Both exhibits run Feb. 8-March 7. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Kw achmixwaylh: Showing of the Pictures. Mildred Valley Thornton’s collection of Squamish Nation ancestors’ portraits. Exhibit hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m.; archives open Tues. and Weds. only. Information: 925-7270. Diane Farris Gallery: Bobbie Burgers. Feb. 11-27. Gallery of B.C. Ceramics: Made of Clay —- Ceramics of British Calumbia includes several North Shore artists. To March 3. Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre: Thirteen Hands. Carot Shields’ memory play set around a women’s bridge table. An Arts Club touring production. Feb. 22-24 ars pam S20715. Bow office: 990 5 TS10. Deep Cove Shaw The atte: iran ard die Mf. Goh. Shaw's comedy of love and war Feb 122 27 Weds. -Satp ans pom. STOSS, Recrcnne 929-3200, Revicweod this week. Hendry Halk: vin daspector Calls. EB. Prigsdes’s enduring mystery thar has saruerhing to sav abour the class strugyle. Feb. 20 March P38. Wed-Sar at S pan. $1210. Resersations. 983-2033. Presentation House: Remaitic Comedy, Presentation Howse Productions presents Bernard Shade’s comedy in tine for Valentine's day. To Feb, 27. 802. Cali 990-3474. Arts Club Theatre: Wayg7 Daa Doodle, a new musical come- dv. Held ever to Feb. 20. The Wadteusteins, Humourous one woman show created by North van resident Frannie Sheridan has toured Nerth America. Feb. 25-March 7, ‘Uhursdayv- Saturday at 8 p.m and Sun matinees ar 3 p.m. Boy office: 687- 1644. Firehall Arts Centre: fare Wri. Native issues with wir. Feb. 4- 27, Call 689-0926 for exact times and reservations. Pacific Theatre: Aques af God. Feb. 5-27. Box office: 731- 5518. Roundhouse Community Centre: Anqustine (Biq Hysteria). That's Augustine as in Freud's patient. To Feb. 21. 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