Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Expatriates from the collection (until June 16). Maud Sherwood (until July 1). British prints (until May 31). C.S.A.Gallery (66 Gloucester Street) Women by women — photography (until June 2). Youth Art Exhibition (until June 16). Susan Heap — paintings (until June 2). Neville Sinclair — paintings, sculpture (until June 2). Ngaio Stupples, Ann Barrett — paintings (until June 2). SEVERAL ARTS (807 Colombo Street) Angela Patten — veiled watercolours (until May 31). GINGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre) Nigel Brown — prints (until June 30). CANTERBURY MUSEUM (Rolleston Avenue) . Ancient Israel’s musical
instruments, Biblical art by Heinz Seelig (until May 30). “The Grand Exhibition” etchings and engravings 1780-1840 (until June 30). BROOKE-GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) Tenth anniversary exhibition (until June 14). DUX DE LUX (Arts Centre) Judith Cordeaux — murals, games (until June 25). WINDSOR GALLERY (High Street) Colin Wynn — oils (until May 30). RITCHIES FINE ARTS (72 Gloucester Street) J. C. Hoyte, L. W. Wilson, O Spencer-Bower —- paintings (until June 11). GARDEN GALLERY (245 A Sawyers Arms Road) Cal Politt — watercolours (until June 14). Mary Ashworth — dry brush and wash (until June 14). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) Town and Country Art
Club exhibition until May 30). BEALEY GALLERY (Victoria Street) Gordon Sharp — watercolours (until June 7). GALLERY AKAROA (Akaroa) Llew Summers — sculpture (June 1-16). UPSTAIRS GALLERY (Darfield) Pots, silks — Queen’s Birthday exhibition (May 31 — June 14). XAVIER COLLEGE (Barbadoes Street) Craft Fair (June 2-3). THEATRE COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “Mr Cinders” (June 129). COURT TWO "Coaltown Blues” by Mervyn Thompson (until June 8). THEATRE ROYAL (Gloucester Street) “Steaming” by Nell Dunn* (until June 1).
FREE THEATRE (Arts Centre) “The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny” by Brecht, Weill (until June 1). DANCE SOUTHERN BALLET THEATRE (Arts Centre) Southern Ballet Theatre Autumn season (until June 8). MUSIC CATHEDRAL OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT (Barbadoes Street) National Organ congress concert 3 p.m. (June 2). JAMES HAY THEATRE (Kilmore Street) Carl Pini, Walter Goedde, Maurice Till -- recital (June 5). RUGBY STREET METHODIST CHURCH (Rugby Street) ■ Anthony Jennings — organ 3.30 p.m. (June 1). CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL (Cathedral Square) David Childs — organ 7.45 p.iti. (June 2).
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