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Arts diary

VISUAL ARTS ALTERED IMAGES (112 Lichfield Street) Jonathan Orton — mixed media paintings (until August 30). ARTISAN FIBRE CENTRE (Arts Centre) “Homestyle Decor" (until July 31). ART ON THE RAILINGS (Rolleston Avenue) Works by local artists for sale, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting. BEALEY GALLERY (Victoria Street) Rob Cartwright — metalwork and jewellery (until August 4). BROOKE/GIFFORD Bronwyn Taylor — “Gathering with intent”: Sculpture and drawings (until August 11). CANTERBURY GALLERY (48 Papanui Road) Trevor Moffitt, Bill Hammond, Philip Trusttum, Tony Fomison — stock show (until August 5). CAVE ROCK GALLERY (Arts Centre) Len Castle — pottery (until July 29). CONNEXION GALLERY (Arts Centre) Contemporary jewellery (until July 31). CORNERSTONE GALLERY (Arts Centre) Pottery, porcelain, batik, glass prisms. COURTYARD POTTERY (69 Rutland Street) Hilary Lakeman — saltglazed pots, Maureen Thompson — silk scarves (until August 2). C.S.A. GALLERY (Gloucester Street) Philip Trusttum, Ken Robinson, Dean Buchanan, Blair Jackson — paintings, Linda Wood — mixed media (until July 30). GEFN (Cashel Street) Mark Piercey — wooden boxes and bowls (until July 29). Work by 10 Canterbury craftspeople (July 29-August 12). GINGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre)Stanley Palmer — prints (until August 12). HEART OF THE CITY MARKET (Cathedral Square) Arts, antiques, craft stalls, food fair, entertainment, every Friday. JONATHAN JENSEN GALLERY (160 High Street) Mark Braunias — “Emblems of Identity”: rugby prints (until July 31). LA QUETE GALLERY (73 Manchester Street) .Christchurch Artists’ collective 4 x 2 show, part 2

Anneke de Leur, Gina Papageorge, Peter Gilmore, Jules Goodger, Robyn Kitty, Belle Melzer, Audrey Parker, Julia Thomson (until July 29). mcdougall art GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Artists on the Avon (until August 24). A Harbour View (until August 24). C. F. Goldie — portraits (until August 27). Alfred Walsh and Friends (until July 30). Muka Flax Studios — lithographs by contemporary New Zealand artists (until July 30). Pre-Raphaelite photographs (until August 20). McDOUGALL ART ANNEX (Arts Centre) Graham Bennett — recent works (until August 13). NAVAJO (9ID Riccarton Road) “Flowers in Pots” — Joan Jack (until July 29). PETER SMALL GALLERY (Shades Arcade) Nigel Brown — hand-col-oured woodcuts, N.Z. pottery (until August 2). RITCHIE’S FINE ARTS (70 Gloucester Street) Mervyn Taylor — paintings (until July 28). SEVERAL ARTS (807 Colombo Street) Ralph Hotere, Sue Cooke, Johanna Ward, Llew Summers, Chris Knight (until July 29) WINDSOR GALLERY (153 High Street) C. Pickworth — paintings (until July 29). THEATRE 1 ARANUI HIGH SCHOOL (School Hall) “Dracula Spectacula" — musical (until July 28). COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “The Recruiting Officer” and “Our Country’s Good” in repertoire, 8 p.m., except 6 p.m. on Thursday. No Sunday performance (until August 26). FREE THEATRE (Rolleston Avenue) "The Tragedy of Dido” by Libby Watson, 8 p.m. (July 27-29). NGAIO MARSH THEATRE (University of Canterbury) “Sexual Perversity in Chicago” by David Mamet, 8 p.m. (August 4,6), 1.10 p.m. (July 31-August 4). REGENT THEATRE (Hokitika) “South Pacific” — Hokitika Dramatic Society, 7.30 p.m. (August 1-5), 1.30 p.m. (July 30) ST ANDREW’S COLLEGE (Papanui Road) "Guys and Dolls," 7.30 p.m. (August 1-5).

OPERA THEATRE ROYAL (Gloucester Street) “La Traviata,” 8 p.m. (July 27 and 29). DANCE GREAT HALL (Arts Centre) Kahurangi Maori Dance Company, (July 26-28), 8 p.m. JAMES HAY THEATRE (Kilmore Street) “Great Leap Forward” — Limbs, 8.15 p.m. (July 28, 29). MUSIC GREAT HALL (Arts Centre) One Leg Too Short, 1.10 p.m. (July 28). Six Volts, 8 p.m. (July 29). University School of Music, 3 p.m. (July 30). KING MUSIC ROOM, SOUTHFIELDS (University of Canterbury) Gayle Smith — cello, Maurice Till — piano: Cello Sonatas by Beethoven, 3 p.m. (July 30). OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST LOUNGE “In Lighter Vein” — clef music club, 7.45 p.m. (July 26). SCHOOL OF MUSIC Gayle Smith — cello, Maurice Till — piano, 1.10 p.m. (July 27). Louise Clark — piano, 1.10 p.m. (August 1). ST LUKE’S CHURCH (Manchester Street) Choral and orchestral concert, 2.30 p.m (July 30). TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB (Rangiora) "The Six Volts,” 8.30 p.m. (July 28). TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) N.Z.5.0.: Carr's “Song of Solomon” world premiere, 8 p.m. (July 26). C.S.I.M. demonstration concert, 6 p.m. (July 29). DEADLINE The deadline for items for consideration 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, 26 July 1989, Page 20

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Arts diary Press, 26 July 1989, Page 20

Arts diary Press, 26 July 1989, Page 20

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