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Arts diary

USUAL ARTS ROBERT McDOUGALL ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens PIRANESI — “Perspectives on Rome.” 18th century prints. June 13 to Julv 6. BILL BRANDT — Photographs. June 13 to July 6. SEASCAPE. Neil Dawson, June 22. A contemporary sculptural vision of the sea. JOHN PAINTING. June 22. A large metal floor sculpture. VAN DER VELDEN. Pre--1890. Paintings and drawings from his early days in the Netherlands. NOT FIGURATIVE. June 17. New Zealand artists display the diverse vision of the artist and world. OLIVIA SPENCER. BOWER, June 17. Watercolours painted in Europe, England, and New Zealand. LANDSKIP FROM OUR LOCALE. June 17. Seven painter view New Zealand landforms. New Zealand and oriental ceramics. C.S.A. GALLERY CERAMICS. Selection of (66 Gloucester Street) DAVID WADDINGTON — Paintings. NEIL DRIVER — Paintings. TONY KUEPFER — Glass. GARY IRELAND — Photographs. BRIAN McMILLAN — Photographs. GRANT BANBURY—Paintings. BROOK/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) LLEWELYN SUMMERS — Woodworks (until June 12). FISHERS GALLERY (691 Colombo Street) VY ELSOM: “People and Places.” Paintings of England and Europe. June 3 to 10. UNIVERSm' GALLERY (Ilam Campus) CRISIS IN ART — Israeli Palestinian political

posters. Until June 10.

THEATRE COURT THEATRE; “A Night at the Races.” Opens Thursday. Nightly at 8 p.m. Studio: Ken Hudson’s “Origins of Power.” Season ends Saturday. ELMWOOD PLAYERS: Double bill, lonesco’s “The Bald Prima Donna” and “The Lesson.” Elmwood Playhouse, June 6 to 14. TEACHERS’ COLLEGE: “The Beaux Stratagem,” by Farquhar. Producer, Don McAra. College auditorium June 8 * 12. REPERTORY: “Our Town,” by Thornton Wilder. Producer, Charles Drace. Repertory Theatre, June 14 - 21. LIMBS DANCE COMPANY: With guest artists Bob Thomeycroft and Nancy Lang. Ngaio Marsh Theatre. June 1012. MUSIC TODAY: School of Music, Ilan, 1.10 p.m. Marta Hidy . (violin), and .Maurice Till (piano). Music by Brahms and Hugh Hartwell (Canadian composer). THURSDAY: School of Music, 1.10 pjn. Martin Setchell (organ). The r second in a series of recitals of the complete Bach organ works. THURSDAY: Christchurch Conservatoire students in solo performances. lola Shelley. Centre Gallery, Arts Centre, 1 p.m. SATURDAY: Ross Pople (cello) and Bruce Greenfield • (piano). Mus'c by Mendelssohn, Carter, Kadah', Debussy. James Hav Theatre. 8 p.m. SATURDAY: Royal Christchurch Musical Society and Christchurch Youth Orchestra. Subscription concert, Town Hall, 8 p»TtU

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Press, 10 June 1980, Page 25

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Arts diary Press, 10 June 1980, Page 25

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