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Arts diary

VISUAL ARTS AKAROA GALLERY Gaynor Thacker, raku, pit, porcelain and slipware; Elaine Richards, watercolours. To January 22. ARTISAN FIBRE CENTRE (Arts Centre) "Light, White and Cool” — to January 31. CANTERBURY ART GALLERY (48 Papanui Road) Works by Smither, Hickin, Hotere, Moffitt, Cooke, Jennings, Lusk, Madden, Parker, Dawe, Noordhof and Stevens, to January 22. C.S.A. Gallery (66 Gloucester Street) Michael Smetham’s "Island Images,” German posters; Ann Wilson’s . pastel landscapes; Guenter Taemmler’s jewellery; “Town Squares of Europe” (photographs), Christabel Bridgeman, Drawings. To January 22.

DAYDREAM GALLERY (797 Colombo Street)

Gwenda Turner’s children’s picture-book illustrations. To mid-February.

GEFN CRAFTS CO-OPERATIVE (79 Cashel Street) Late summer treasures. To January 28. McDougall art annex (Arts Centre) Dale Copeland "Careful Constructions of Treasured Objects," Nicola Robb, photographs. To January 29. ART ON THE RAILINGS Botanic Gardens, Rolleston Avenue. Works by local artists for sale, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting. COURTYARD POTTERY (69 Rutland St) Glass by Lesley Justin and Pottery by Peter Collis. THEATRE COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “The Three Musketeers” summer holiday family pro-

duction. To February 4. MILL THEATRE (Wise Street) “Playbox,” Riccarton Players’ holiday entertainment for children. 6.30 p.m. week nights and 2 p.m. at weekends. To January 28. THE PLAYHOUSE (Fulton Avenue) Elmwood Players presents “David Niven and his Stories," nightly at 8 p.m. to January 14. MARKET HEART OF THE CITY MARKET (Cathedral Square) Arts, antiques, craft stalls, Asian food fair, entertainment. Every Friday. MUSIC Railfreight Systems Brass Band concert, Botanic Gardens, January 22. Sydenham Citadel Salvation Army Band, Christchurch Town Hall, January 22. Riccarton and

Districts Highland Pipe Band, Mona Vale, January 22. Melody Makers brass band concert, Burwood Hospital, January 22. MUSEUMS CANTERBURY MUSEUM (Rolleston Avenue) “Talk to the Animals” — mammal display in the visitors’ lounge, to February 7.

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Press, 18 January 1989, Page 19

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Arts diary Press, 18 January 1989, Page 19

Arts diary Press, 18 January 1989, Page 19

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