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Arts diary

VISUAL ARTS ARTISAN FIBRE CENTRE (Art Centre) “Purple Palette” (until June 30). ART ON THE RAILINGS (Rolleston Avenue) Works by local artists for sale, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting. BROOKE/GIFFORD (Manchester Street) Simon Ogden — recent paintings (until June 30). CANTERBURY GALLERY (48 Papanui Road) Eion Stevens, Jo Le’ Strange — recent works (until July 9). CANTERBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY (Gloucester Street) "Time Outside” — photographs focusing on outdoor recreation (until July 2). CAVE ROCK GALLERY (Arts Centre) Chris Weaver — pottery (until June 30). Garry Nash — glassware (July 1 to July 13) and Jan White — sculpture (July 1 to July 13). CONNEXION GALLERY (Arts Centre) Accessories for men (until June 30). CORNERSTONE GALLERY (Arts Centre) Works of eight artists and crafts people (until July 1). C.S.A. GALLERY (Gloucester Street) United New Zealand Modern Masters Collection (until July 9). Antoin Evrard — paintings (June 28 to July 9). Nature photography (June 28 to July 9). COURTYARD POTTERY (69 Rutland St Exhibition by Barry Ball, Lynda Harris, Chester Nealie, Ross Richards and Tony Sly. (July 1 to July 14). DAYDREAM , GALLERY (797 Colombo Street) Gavin Bishop — children’s book illustrations (until June 30). GEFN (Cashel Street) Warm things to surround you

(until July 1). Sue Spigel — traditional patchwork with contemporary interpretation (July 1 to July 15). GINGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre) Louise Marmont — "Bowl/ Offering” — drawings, prints and paintings (until July 1). Sandra Thomson — paintings on paper and woodcuts (July 3 to 22). Rachel Harre — drawings (July 3 to 22). HEART OF THE CITY MARKET (Cathedral Square) Arts, antiques, craft stalls, food fair, entertainment, every Friday. JONATHAN JENSEN GALLERY (160 High Street) “the Exquisite Corpse” — works by Adrienne Martyn, Fiona Pardington, Richard Reddaway (until July 1). LA QUETE GALLERY (73 Manchester Street) Simon van der Sluijs — commercial and private art (until June 30). “4 x 2 Show” — Chch artists’ collective exhibition (July 3 to 15). MCDOUGALL ART ANNEX (Arts Centre) I Diane Prince — Mixed media (until July 2). MCDOUGALL ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) I Russell Clark — Illustrations (until July 10). Chris Booth — Artist’s project (until July 10). Artists on the Avon (until 1 August 24). ' A Harbour View (until August 24). ’ C. F. Goldie — portraits (until August 27). 1 Joseph Kinsey — photographs (until July 16). Alfred Walsh and Friends (until July 30). Muka Flax Studios — lithographs by contemporary New ' Zealand artists (until July 30). PETER SMALL GALLERY (Shades Arcade) Fatu Feu’u — woodblock prints in black and white, and ; Shona McLean — platters > and bowl. (June 28 to July 5). RITCHIES FINE ARTS (70 Gloucester Street) i Works by S. L. Thompson, M.

O. Stoddart, O. Spencer Bower, J. C. Richmond, C. D. Barraud (until June 30). SEVERAL ARTS (807 Colombo St) Stock exhibition, paintings and sculpture, of works by Ralph Hotere, Sue Cooke, Johanna Ward, Llew Summers and Chris Knight (until July 29). WINDSOR GALLERY (153 High St) George Searle — oils and acrylics (until June 30). THEATRE COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “The Recruiting Officer,” by George Farquhar. From July 1 to July 7, then in repertory with “Our Country’s Good” after the second play runs for a week from July 8. 8 p.m. performance, except Thursday at 6 p.m. No Sunday performance. NGAIO MARSH THEATRE (University of Canterbury) “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” by Roald Dahl. (July 1 to July 8). Evening sessions at 7 p.m. (not Sunday), matinees July 1 and 8 at 2 p.m. THE MALTHOUSE (71 Colombo St) “Cushion Theatre — Star Trip, The Judge and Sleeping Beauty” (July 1 to 8). 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. on July 1 and 2, 6.30 p.m. on July 4. No Monday performance. REPERTORY THEATRE (Kilmore Street) “Guys and Dolls,” musical produced by the St Joseph’s Light Operatic Society. 8 p.m. daily, matinee July 2 at 2 p.m. No evening performances Sunday or Monday. (June 30 to July 8). ANGLES NIGHTCLUB (76 Lichfield Street) “The Boyfriend” — Hagley Theatre Company, 8 p.m., (June 24-29, July 1). Bookings 793-090. COURT TWO “Children of the Poor,” 8.15 p.m. (until July 2).

MUSIC CATHEDRAL OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT (Barbadoes Street) Feasts of Saints Peter and Paul — orchestral Credo Mass (Mozart) and Tu Ex Petrus (Durufle) on July 2, 10.30 a.m. CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) Canterbury Museum Restoration Appeal concert, with The Victorian State Youth Concert Band. July 2 at 2.30 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH HALL (Nelson Street, Riccarton) School of Music young performers lunchtime recital, 1.15 p.m. on June 30. SCHOOL OF MUSIC (University of Canterbury) Betty Stewart — organ. 1.10 p.m. (July 29). GREAT HALL (Arts Centre) Lunchtime concert with David Lockett, Australian pianist. 1.15 p.m. (June 30). ST MARTIN’S CHURCH (Lincoln Road) Chamber music concert by Eric Biddington, composer, at 2 p.m. (July 1). DANCE THEATRE ROYAL (Gloucester Street) “Le Papillon,” "Palindrome,” “No Exit,” Royal New Zealand Ballet, 8 p.m. (June 28, 30), 6 p.m. (June 29). “A Servant of Two Masters” Royal New Zealand Ballet, 8 p.m. (July 1,4), 6 p.m. July 3. DEADLINE The deadline for items for considerations for “The Living Arts” is 10 a.m. on the Friday prior to publication. Information should be sent to Mavis Airey, Arts Editor, “The Press,” Private Bag, Christchurch. REVIEWS Reviewers’ tickets, with programmes or supporting information where possible, should be clearly marked “Review tickets” and sent to Mavis Airey, Arts Editor, “The Press,” Private Bag, Christchurch, to arrive no later than one week before the performance.

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Press, 28 June 1989, Page 24

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Arts diary Press, 28 June 1989, Page 24

Arts diary Press, 28 June 1989, Page 24