Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Hung, Drawn and Quartered — Tom Scott (until July 16). Masks by Helen Forlong (until July 16). Anxious Images (until July 14). Fresh Art (until August 27). Grant Banbury — Canvas works — (until August 18). Stuffed Stuff — fabric art (July 11 — August 25). C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) Georg Ludwig — Photography (until July 14). Mark Lander — Painting (until July 14). Michael Ebel — Painting (until July 14). SEVERAL ARTS (807 Colombo Street) Jenny Doole — Pots (until July 20). JOANNA’S STUDIO (Sumner village) Sally Powell — Paintings (until July 31). ARTSPOT (244 High Street) Reuben Romany Paintings (until July 17). JAMES PAUL GALLERY (52 Victoria Street) Graham McFelin — Art Works (until July 26).
GREYMOUTH ART GALLERY (Greymouth) lan Hamlin — Painting (July 12 — August 16). GINGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre) Kate McLean — Prints (until July 18). WINDSOR GALLERY (High Street) Lindsay Muirhead — Oils (until July 15). Monet prints (until July 15). GEFN GALLERY (79 Cashel Street) Mark Piercy — Woodturning (until July 20). BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) Stephen Clarke — Sculpture (until July 24). Pauline Trengrove — New work (until July 24). THEATRE COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “Foreskin’s Lament” by Greg McGee (until August 3)COURT TWO “Tramway Road” by Ronald Harwood (until July 27). FREE THEATRE (Arts Centre) “Action” and “Tongues” by Sam Shepard, presented by the Free Theatre, 8 p.m. (until July 13).
MILL THEATRE (24 Wise Street) “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward (until July 13). STATE TRINITY THEATRE (Worcester Street) “Songs and Stories from the Front Lawn” by Harry Sinclair and Don McGlashan (until July 13). HARBOURLIGHT (Lyttelton) “Pink Bits” - Steve Thomas, Paul Hutchins (until July 13). MUSIC GREAT HALL (Arts Centre) lan Edwards Quartet — Jazz 1.10 p.m. (July 10). Bill Direen “Mud Huts” 1.10 p.m. (July 11). “Songs and Stories from the Front Lawn” — Harry Sinclair and Don McGlashan 1.10 p.m. (July 12). SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Canterbury University) Rainer Moog — viola, Alison Lander — piano 1.10 p.m. (July 15). Guitar students 1.10 p.m. (July 16). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) Rainer Moog — viola, Alison Lander — piano 8 p.m. (July 16). Christchurch Symphony Orchestra (July 14). REPERTORY THEATRE (Kilmore Street) “Carousel” by Rodgers and Kammerstein (until July 13). STATE TRINITY THEATRE (Worcester Street) “Songs from the Shows” 2.30 p.m. (July 14).
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Press, 10 July 1985, Page 19
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