Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) 50 Photographs — Peter Black (until February 24). “The Camera and Dr Barnardo” (until March 27). Colin McCahon — A Singular Vision (from February 13). Robert Jesson — Sculptural installation (until •March 20). Jennifer De x Leon and Joanne Petroff present a lecture and demonstration of modern dance, 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. (February 10). C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) Bill Allan — Paintings (from February 10) Sketches — Working members exhibition (until February 20). Mirjam Busch — Puppets (from February 7). BEALEY GALLERY (59 Victoria Street) Exhibition of large boulder pots by Paul Fisher, Works by Grahame Sydney. Robert McDowell, and Sally Powell. Imported etchings and lithographs (until February'2s). Exhibition of water col-
ours by Adrienne Pavelka (until March 11). RITCHIES FINE ARTS (72 Gloucester Street) Paintings by L. J. Steel, 0. Spencer-Bower, and Stoddart (until the end of February). ARTS CENTRE (Worcester Street) Tours of the Arts Centre, 3 p.m. (every Sunday until March 26). PEEPERS GALLERY (90 Victoria Street) Jocelyn White — Watercolours (from January 30). SMALL GALLERY (Shades Shopping Centre) Charlotte Reine — French etchings (from January 31). WINDSOR GALLERY (153 High Street) On-going exhibition of water colours depicting New Zealand landscapes. Featuring Brent Trolle, W. F. Moore and Michael Finnerty. SEVERAL ARTS GALLERY (807 Colombo Street) Jan Zeman — photographs
(from January 26). THE PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY (75 Peterborough Street) Paul den Hollander - Dutch photographer. Exhibitor! of British and European photographs (until February 19). THE PICTURE GALLERY (Hereford Street) Leigh O’Connor — Photographs of a dance studio. GINGKO GALLERY . (Arts Centre) Philippa Blair — Etching/ aquatints and screenprints (until March 3). SHOWCASE GALLERY (Penthouse, Little’s Building, cnr Peterborough Street and Colombo Street). Douglas Hendrey - New English prints and graphics (until February 18). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Victoria Street) Kathleen Notman — A collection of pictures called " A Study of Woman.” (until Feb-
THE GALLLERY AKAROA (Rue Pompallier) David Cheer — Drawings (until February 13). ROOM Al2 (Arts Centre) Bobbin lacemaking classes, conducted by Mrs Janet McCraw, of Le Bons Bay. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (from February 21). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL TERRACES (Victoria Street) “Thank Goodness It's Friday," a festival of summer entertainment on the terraces. noon to 2 p.m., 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. (February 11). HAWKSWOOD (near Parnassus) The second annual Hawkswood festival at the Macfarlane family’s property (February 18 and 19). THEATRE COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “The Dresser," by Ronald Harwood (from February 5). COURT STUDIO “Insignificance," by Terry
Johnson (from February 1). MONA VALE (Fendalton Road) The Harlequin Players present "The Three Musketeers” as their fifth open-air production (February 12 to 27). MUSIC CENTRE GALLERY (Arts Centre) Bach concerts given by the Christchurch Harpsichord Ensemble: 8 p.m. (February 11, 25). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) The 1982-83 National Concerto Competition final, 8. p.m. (February 12). ARTS CENTRE (Worcester Street) Ham Wind Ensemble in concert, 12.30 p.m. (February 19). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Victoria Street) A classical guitar recital recited by the British guitarist, John Mills, 8 p.m. (February 12).
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