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Arts diary

VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Olivia Spencer - Bower — drawings (until March 24). Raymond Mclntyre — paintings (February 20 — March 24). C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) Sam Mahon — painting (until February 24).' Margaret Elliot — paintings (until February 24). Photo Arts Group (until February 24). Silver, wood, fibre, clay (until February 24). Edward MacKenzie — design (until February 24). BEALEY GALLERY (53 Victoria Street)

Nicolas Dillon — watercolours of New Zealand birds (until March 1). MERIVALE MALL (Papanui Road) Independent Art Group — summer exhibition (until February 23). GREYMOUTH ART GALLERY (Greymouth) Tony Saxon — photography (until February 28). GEFN GALLERY (79 Cashel Street) Betty Loopeker — silversmithing (until March 2). WINDSOR GALLERY (High Street) Don Gee — screenprints, Rita Angus — prints (until February 28). RITCHIES FINE ARTS (72 Gloucester Street)

C. D. Barraud, W. G. Baker, C. N. Worsley (until February 28). SMALL GALLERY (The Shades) Ralph Hotere — Etchings, Campbell Began, Beverley Luxton, Doris Dutch — Pottery (until February 28). GINGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre) Robin White “28 Days in Kiribati” (until February 28). Andrew Bogle — charcoal drawings (until February 28). JOANNA’S STUDIO (Sumner Village) Polish tapestries (until February 28). UPSTAIRS GALLERY (Darfield) The Harvest Exhibition (March 1-7).

SMALL GALLERY (The Shades) French graphics (until February 27). THEATRE

COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “Trafford Tanzi” by Claire Luckham (until March 9). MILL THEATRE (24 Wise Street “Demolition Job” by Gordon Graham (until February 23). FREE THEATRE (Arts Centre) “Time Present” by John Osborne by the Zeitgeist Theatre Company (until March 2). CENTRE GALLERY (Arts Centre) Festival of Fringe Theatre (until February

9*\ MUSIC CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL AUDITORIUM (Kilmore Street) Christchurch Symphony Orchestra’s Beethoven concert 8 p.m. (February 23). GREAT HALL (Arts Centre) Christopher Doig in recital 8 p.m. (February 28). CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL (Cathedral Square) Ormond College Choir 8 p.m. (February 23). THE BLUE LADDER (Cashel Street) Taranaki Sol and Mike Harding 8 p.m. (February 20, 21).

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Press, 20 February 1985, Page 18

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Arts diary Press, 20 February 1985, Page 18

Arts diary Press, 20 February 1985, Page 18

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