Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) COUNTENANCES FROM THE PAST May 3-June 8. ALL AT SEA. May 3-June 2. Paintings of seascapes and boats. EARLY NEW ZEALAND PAINTED. May 3-June 8. A new land as seen by eyes trained in England. FILM SCREENING, “TRAVEL LOG.” May 3-June 8. The settlement and development of New Zealand relived through paintings. Monday to Friday, 11 a.m., 2 p.m.; week-ends 2 p.m., 3 p.m. DANTE’S INFERNO. May 3-June 3. Ten etchings and aquatints by Ronald Kowalke. SEASCAPE Neil Dawson, May 3-June 22. A contemporary sculptural vision of the sea.
JOHN PANTING. May 3-June 22. A large metal floor sculpture. VAN DER VELDEN. Prc--1890. From May 3. Paintings and drawings from his early days in Holland. NOT FIGURATIVE. May 3-June 17. New Zealand artists display the diverse vision of the artist and world. OLIVIA SPENCER-BOW-DEN. May 3-June 17. Water-colours painted in Europe, England, and New Zealand. LANDSKIP FROM OUR LOCALE. May 3-June 17. Seven painters view New Zealand land forms. CERAMICS. From May 3. Selection of New Zea- . land and oriental ceramics. CSA GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) ANNE CULY (April 23May 11) STEPHEN GIBB AND MICHAEL DEAVOLL (April 23-May 9) PETER HAMANN (April 23-May 5)
ELIZABETH FRASER (April 23-May 5) BENSON. AND HEDGES AWARD PAINTINGS (April 28-May 10) BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) PHILIP TRUSTTUM — “Totems.” Until May 2. STUDIO 393 (393 Montreal Street) SIX AUCKLAND POTTERS THEATRE COURT THEATRE: “Bedroom Farce,” by Alan Ayckbourne. Directed by Bryan Aiken. Opens Saturday, closes June 7. Studio: Elizabeth Moody in “Madame Mere.” UNIVERSITY DRAMA SOCIETY: “Bobby Sucks,” a revue directed by Michael Wilson. Ngaio Marsh Theatre, until April 30. MUSIC TODAY: Lunch-time recital at the Ham School of Music, 1.10 p.m. Heath Lees (piano), of Beethoven sonatas. Admission tree. THURSDAY: Lunch-time recital at the Ham
School of Music, 1.10 p.m. Jane Manning, visiting British soprano, accompanied by Margaret Nielsen (piano), music by Britten, Barry Anderson, Faure, Judith Weir and Walton. Admission free. FRIDAY: Traditional instrumental music and part-singing. Threepenny Folly. Provincial Council Chamber, Durham Street, 12.30 p.m. Admission free. SATURDAY: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra subscription concert Conductor, Georg Tinter, soloist, Paulene Smith. Town Hall, Spun. SUNDAY: University Singers, conducted by Heath Lees. With Graham Hollobon (organ), Martin Thomas (baritone), and Raewyn Thomas (piano). Music by Benjamin Britten. St Alban’s Methodist Church, Merivale, 3 p.m. SUNDAY: David Vine (clavichord). Recital of early music written for the instrument Robert McDougall Art GaUery, 3 p.m.
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