Buckland Southerst Gallery: New fandscapcs and interiors by Larry Bracegirdle. 2460 Manne Dr., 922-1915. Ferry Building Gallery: Ambience. "A two- person exhibition by Ann Forman and Gaye Hammond featuring collaged mixed-media paintings on paper and panel. Artists talk, July 20, at 1) a.m.; opening reception, 6-8 p.m. July 20-August 8. Gallery hours: noon to 6 p.m. (Tue-Fri), noon- -8 p.m. (Sat/Sun), Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: Siscling Summer. A showcase of work by Ann Hurst, Sam Naccarato, Tony Wypkema, Carol Shumas and more. To August 31. Opening reception, July 17, 4-7 pm Dreamings. Australian Aboriginal art. Information: 986- Grabbajabba: Amateur artist Ray Marie of North Van exhibits his lucite etchings of jazz greats like Billie Holiday, . Duke Ellington, John Coltrane and others. To July 31. Information: 904-4492. . High Mountain Art Gallery: Kes Davidson, Lise Brayham, Elizs Brayham, Louise Cright, Hazel King and Russell Mang. Art featuring local scenes. To July 31. Located on Cypress Mountain, upper parking lot. The Morgan Dawne Gallery: Art & Soul. A multi-artist show exploring how individual spirituality influences the cre- “3 “ative process. Ashtaraya, Lynne Green, Bo Grskovich, Gavin '. Livingstone, Elaine McRitchie Miranda, Annette Newcomb, Marina Papais, Doris Paterson, Shannon Ravenhall, Orlea Rayne. To August 1. Phone: 984-1286. ‘North Vancouver District Hall: Art in Public Places. Bark art by Mary Jewell =ad 3-D collages and paper mache by Ann. » Kelly. To July 29.+xchibits are'a program of the : Community Arts < “uncil and open Mon-Fri, 8: 3D a.m.-4:30 way Station: Sursmer at the Station. Saturdays to August 31 urkish artist Turkan Yildiz, July 17, noon-4 p.m. Chalk Art by North Shore artist Judy Prendergast. July 17, 30 3 D3 P .m. Prince George Eventually. Len Norris cartoons of and BC Rail systems. Mon-Sun, 9 a.nt.-4 p.m, Foot ~ nsdale (987-5618)... ‘cezentation House’ Gallery: War Zones: Bearing Witness. ‘h rks of Nam June Paik, Roy Kiyooka, Hiromi Tsuchida and Barbora Steinimait all reference the Second World. War. To aly :18:, Hours:'12-5 p.m; Wed-Sun, Thu 12-9 p.m. ; Ron’ Andrews recCentre: Watercolours by Chris Callison and ecery by Cynthia ‘McLean. To July 23:: ' Gall Ks aw and book laineh: To July Wai ngs. Tmagin is more impor- lleen Husscy, Mary Conley, David . ctheir magic in paper-mache and yan folk. art in wood. To August 8.- at Sat/Su are, orks by Karri by. sisters, Charly Mithrush and Kristi” uly 25, Galle er Wed-' -Sun, noon-4 p.m. Faces Throtigh an ed taeda e ‘artist Robin. ; ed ; 1 Archives: Kw ‘achmixwayl: ‘Valley Thornton’s ‘collection | gust 29. The. : enon rely of hi historic docu- ours s Tuesday to Sarurday, focus on the changing architectural and social environments of these two cities. July 21-August 22. information: 844-3809. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden: Paintings on silk and linen by West Van artist Sssanna Blunts. To August 3. Daily demonstrations at 10 a.m. Information: 662-3207. Arts Club Theatre: Granville Island Stage: Odd Coxple. Neil Simon’s classic comedy. To August 14 (Mon-Sat), at 8 p.m. Wednesday matinees at 2 p.m. and Saturday matinees at 4 p.m. Ticketmaster: 280-3311. Atlantic Trap and Grill: Chaos According to Plan. Blue Peanut Productions presents an evening of one-act plays. To July 28 (Mon-Wed), at 8 p.int. $8. Box office: 645-2908, Malkin Bowl: Theatre Under the Stars. West Side Story. To August 14 (Mon-Sat) at 8:30 p.m. $20/516/S10. Box office: 687-0174. Stanley Theatre: Swing. Music packed ’30s and °40s revuc. To Aug. } (Tue-Sat) at 8 p.m., Wed/Sun matinees at 2 p.m. and Sat at 4 p.m. Box office: 687- 1644. : St. Andrew’s Wesley Church: Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding. Comic participatory Italian wedding, Thu-Sat at 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $55 including “reception” meal at Chardonnays Restaurant. Group discounts. Ticketmaster: 709-4122. _ Vanier Park: Bard on the Beach. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Romantic comedy fantasy. To Sept. 25. Macbeth runs in repercory with Dream. To ; Sept. 24 (Tuc-Sun). Tickets: 739-0 . Ambleside Landing: Concerts by the Sen. Libeatos perform on July 18, at 7 p.m. Weather permitting. Cates Park: Musart Cultural Society hosts a night of Cajun, _ jazz and pop music with music from Anna Mae and the Maenots, the Salteens arid Pryden. Juiy 17, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Information: 924-6871. Edgemont Village: Evenings in Edgentont. Babayana Sing. Quartet July 16, 7-9 p.m. Corner of Highlands and ey Weatkier permitting. ; Ambleside: Naomi ‘Siler Folk rock. July 16,8 p.m. - - Panot Kappos. Acoustic folk rock. July 17, 8 p.m. No cover. : Information: 913-3449... ” Horseshoe Bay: | Concerts by the Sea. Free j jazz, pop concert by the Anna Mae - ~ Angeleye Productions. July 18,; at 2p. mn. Weather permitting. Lonsdale Quay: Canadiana Days. First Nations music on July “17.with Fara, Wayne Lavallee, Glen Gould and Ist Nations “Dancers. The Atlantic Strollers play music from the Maritimes . -on July 18, 2-4 p.m. "Panorama Park: Concerts in the Cove. Listen to the Latin ~~ ~ thythms of Rasiba Calzada. July 16, 7-9 p.m. Weather per- _ mitting. ” St. Fessicis-in“the- Woods: Vancouver Early Music Festival. Melotkesia. Works by Fux, Philidor, Telesiann; Vivaldi; Fasch ~ ~-and and Couperin. J July 18, at 2 Pa m. 512/810. 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Free admission. : oe A new tradition has begun in Deep Cave; with’ a weekly sum- mer concert series in Cates Park.- Now. that the rain has been good enough to take its leave of us, Tyler Pearson from‘D Cove Music is hosting what he hopes to be an annual'se of: music performances rinning from Junie through August.’:! _ Pearson also runs the volunteer organisation Musart, which Pp, Ca ; “Park proves to be'an idyllic setting for the festivicies, ¥ ., gorgeous weather to fo! low. “opportunity to ‘enjoy-an afternoon of family fun park provides an excell Last week's show, attended by roughly 200 1 peop pl ony Chotem guitarists who have been playing at venues around the Lower Mainland for the ps ast ten years. Tupelo Honey followed and proved to:be a favourite among both’ adults and children alike with their smooth folk ‘and bluegrass - sound, The aptly named Mind Gallery, who did not seem to cl aite festi fit into any pareicular category, closed atures the jasay’ Anna and a Cajun Celli ind ‘called.