Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Richard Killeen - “Chance and Inevitability” (until July 23). Chris Matthews — photographs (until August Christine Hellyer — “An Artist’s Project” (July 9August 21). C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) Gary Tricker — prints (until July 10). Sam Mahon — paintings (until July 10). Stuart Eggleston — sculpture (until July 10). Virginia Blakely — paintings (until July 10). Wallace Crossman — paintings (until July 10). Pentel Children’s Art Exhibition (until July 10). Beyond Craft (until July 10). GINGKO GALLERY, (Arts Centre) Carole Shepheard — etchings (until July 7). Pauline Rhodes — “From Given Ground Springing” (July 9-August 4). MORANT GALLERY (Cashfields) Margaret Hilton — floral studies, Lois Kilpatrick — landscapes, Hank Rometti — watercolours (until July 9). RITCHIES FINE ARTS (72 Gloucester Street) Early New Zealand paintings, Gully, Blomfield, Wilson (until July 31). CHANCERY LANE GALLERY i, (24 Chancery Lane)
Limited edition prints, John Lennon, David Bowie, Jim Morrison.
CANTERBURY MUSEUM (Rolleston Avenue) English delftware. Capacious containers, 100BC-1980. THE PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY (75 Peterborough Street) Exhibition by the students of the Photographic Training Centre (until July 8). BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112) Manchester Street) Grant Banbury — works on paper (until July 22). GREYMOUTH ART GALLERY (Greymouth) Greymouth Art Group (until July 29). STUDIO 393 (393 Montreal Street) Peter Low — pottery, paintings (until July 10). CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS (Tuam Street) George Morgan — ancient pots (until July 9). PEOPLES GALLERY (151 Worcester Street) Fay Sullivan — landscapes (until July 9). Yvonne Paltridge — paintings (July 11-July 16). ARTS CENTRE COFFEE SHOP (Arts Centre) Lucinda Birch — photographs (until July 29). CHRISTCHURCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL ROOMS (Arts Centre)
Inter-media concert. John Young, Jack East, Mike Sucolski, Murray Edmond 8 p.m. (July 8). THEATRE COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “Dirty Linen” by Tom Stoppard, “Oedipus” — Greek tragedy — double bill. SOUTHERN BALLET THEATRE (Arts Centre) “Unfamiliar Steps” by Robert Lord, presented by the Court Theatre. MAIREHAU SCHOOL HALL (Hills Road) “Zip Goes a Million” 7.30 p.m. (July 6,7). MUSIC STRINGLEMAN ROOM (Christchurch Library) Recorded music society concert 7.30 p.m. (July 6). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) The Vienna Boys’ Choir (July 9). STATE TRINITY CENTRE (Worcester Street) “Songs From The Shows,” presented by the Gilbert and Sullivan Light Opera Society 2.30 p.m. (July 10). THEATRE ROYAL (Gloucester Street) “West Side Story,” presented by the Christchurch Operatic Society (July 15July ! 30).
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Press, 6 July 1983, Page 14
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