ARTS EVENTS Compiled by Layne Christensen Around ‘Town is a free service provided for non-profit and community ucts groups. Please fax a press release fer your commu: nity event to 985-2104. The ‘ enstire ems appear in the paper at des ance before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of sub- missions printed. For guaranteed publica- tion contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980-0511). West Vancouver Ferry Buildings: Gallery volunteers needed: info ses- sion, June 14, 6-8 pam. Printmakers Lesley) Norris and) Murja-Leena Rathje show works to June 25. The watercolor paintings and ink draw- ings of North Van architect Fred Thornton Hollingsworth are on dis- play June 27-July 9. Artist's talk, June 27, 11 a.m.; reception, 6-8 p.m. Info: 925-3605. Presentation House Gallery: Forgotten Marriage, the painted tin- type and the decorative frame, runs June 17-July 30. Info: 986-1351. - Seymour Art Gallery: Howling in the Darkness, to July 2, features work by seven artists. An artist’s forum, June. 14, 7:30 p.m. will be facilitated by art essayist Amir Ali Alibhai. June 24, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.: Art and Other Stuff garage sale. Info: * 924-1378. West Vancouver Silk Purse Arts Centre: June 13-26: Portrait artist Millecent Harrison, sister Doris Thorneycroft and daughter Janet Dent exhibit varied works. Info: 922- [t10 West Vancouver Museum and Archives: The Sporting — Life: Sunmer Recreation in West Vancouver 1910-1950 , featuring costumes and equipment from West Van's early years, runs to Sept. 30. Info: 926-9254, North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Outdoors! Recreation in North Vancouver's Mountains opens June 21. Info: 987-5618. North: Vancouver City Hall: Katherine Moore’s The Dawn to ‘Dusk Hike, works completed during the artist's solo hike of the Pacific Crest trail, ison display to June 15. Dorothy Poesiat’s multi-media paint- _ ings, June 15-July 19. Info: 988- 6844, : par ERIN TEES | A RETROSPECTIV ART EXHIB! Original Paintings & Drawings by Carin Sbter {Carin’s) images inspire a subtle { reawaking to the environment; her tand- scapes are pure, simple & erotic.2? - Evelyn Jacob N.S. News Arts Columnist View this collection & meet the artist June 13 - June 24 Tues - Sun 10am - 5pm at the Pium Tree Gallery Snug Cove « Bowen Island | an 947-0299 “Come as a foot passenger" All works for purchase ‘ Nortl) Vancouver District Hall: North Van arust Helle: Simonsen exhibits acrylic canvases, etchings nd moneprints aongside Francesca Profili’s finely painted masks. to June 27. Painter Betty van der Krol and porcelain jewelry artist: Fiona David exhibit works from June 29 through July 26, Info: 988-6844. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Magic Moments Revisited, oils and watercolors by Daphne MecLewn and Florence Wright, on display lf Jue 30. Info: 926-329 1. Lucas Centre: North Shore Needle Arts present an exhibition of needle art June 16-18, Adinisan: $4. Tila: 987-8841 or 734-1002. Park Royal South: The West Vancouver Sketch Club has works on display, June 18-25, Cheers Restaurant: North Van artist Charles MacGregor holds a fundrais- ing art show on June 17. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Admission by donation. Part proceeds from the door and a silent auction of paintings and ink draw- ings to benefit Riding for the Disabled. Centennial Theatre: Heather Fisher's photographie study of rocks is on display till June 30. The theatre is soliciting visual artists interested in displaying their work. Suitable for large-scale works only. Info: Ellen Gott at 983-6450, Spirit of the Cove: This Deep Cove gallery needs poems, articles and sto- ties for. upcoming Wednesday Photo Stuart McCall AMATEUR COMEDIAN and sex- health educater Alice Bell per- forms in one show only, June 16 at the Coach House Inn. evening readings. June 14-Sept. 30: creative cruises on a 45-foot yacht. Cost: $75. Info: 929-1758. Vancouver Art Gallery: June 15, 7:30 pan. Art historian Johanne Lamoureux gives a free public talk. referencing the work of controversial artist. Jana Sterbak, creator of Vanitas: Flesh Dress for an Albino Anorectic. Andy Warhol Images opens June 22. Recent Acquisitions: Anish Kapoor runs to August 13.Francisco Goya: the Disaster of War to Oct. 29, An Attentive Eye: “Tithe 15-30th! We have beautiful jewellery that desperately needs a home! Come in and take advantage of the amazing savings and adopt a Creative Goldsmith design for your own! 785 Park Royal North, West Vancouver 926-7213 2608 Guildford Town Center, Surrey 981-7213 Duteh Painting far the Collection Ww Jan. 14. Ongoing: Vancouver 1963.75 fafo and hours: @82-4668, Canadian Craft Museum: Ways of Lace, an exhibitof works by conten: porary textile artists Lenka Suchanek and Zuzana Bojoanska, runs to Aug. 20. Info: 087-8266. Bau-Xi: West) Van-raised David Sorensen rettns rons Quebec to exhibit large-scale. abstract works, 10 June 24. Info: 733-7041, Buschlen Mowatt Gallery: Fragile: This End Up, an exhibition of 300- plus boxes encapsulating the person- al experiences of Arts Umbrella vis al arts students, runs to June 18. info: 682-1234. W.A.C. Bennett Library Gallery, SFU: Editoria! cartoons from the personal collection of former West Van resident Len Norris are on dis- play to July 7. fato: 291-4266. Pitt Gallery: Hemp Forest, an cco- friendly installation by North Shore anist Sherrill Hardy, runs to June 30, Info: 681-6740. Brackendale Art Gallery celebrates its 25th year with a solo exhibition of contemporary artwork by Mitzi M. Kance, to July 2. Info: 925-1720. Plum Tree Gallery, Bowen Island: A retrospeense af works by North Shore artist Carin runs June 13-24, Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Deep Cove Srape presents One for the Road by Willy Russell. to June 24, Tickets ($10. adults: $8, students and seniors) available at Spirit of the Cove. Sarah's Designs and Seymour Natural Foods. Reservations: 929- 3200. Open auditions are under way for the North Shore Youth Talent Search, June 25, 8 p.m. Tickets and info: 922-6069. Hendry Hall: Info: 983-2633. Arts Club Theatre: The hit Broadway musical Five Guys Named Moe . a cetebration of showman and jazz saxophone great Louis Jordan's music from the "30s and "60s, plays the Arts Club MainStage till July 22. Reservations: 687-1644, Station Street Arts Centre: Janet Feindler’s A Particular Class of Women, cight stories of why women See more page 17