aA aS vette SSI . a ‘ ! j | \ i ; H i j } t 4 wh ere TET ae eA NT ea Et pete nen a TE PUI at in a me et eit THE TERRACE ART GALLERY'S summer show is on display unti! Aug. 30, featuring the combined talents of several local artists. Works include acrylics, water colours, oils and photography. — Driving Miss Daisy Starring Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, Dan Aykroyd. Produced by Richard D. Zanuck and Lil Fini Zanuck. Directed by Bruce Beresford. Rating: PG. Running time: 99 minutes. The story unfolds in Atlanta, Georgia, 1948, Daisy Worthing (Jessica Tandy) is a proud, stubborn old woman. Although her late husband amassed a small fortune in paper and cotton, Daisy herself comes from humble beginnings. And she is determined to never forget that. After a minor car accident, her son Boolie (Dan Aykroyd) tries to convince her to give up driving and hire a chauffeur. Miss Daisy, predictably, stoutly refuses, sO Boolie goes ahead and hires Hoke Collman (Morgan Freeman). 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When he isn’t tearing workable machinery apart, he’s turning toasters into chemical separators or bright blue mouse traps into burglar alarms. Their mother is a gun-totin’ modern day Ma Barker, always on the lookout for outlaws. She’s all for shooting first and asking questions later. Things get really crazy when the Earps run into a band of bad guys out to rob an armoured car, and Wyatt’s son hides a girl from her mother’s abusive live-in boyfriend. Wyatt soon finds himself mired up to his armpits in shotguns, mouse traps and bad tempered bullies! It won’! set the world. on fire, _ but this movie is still a lot of fun. _ Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 8, 1990 Bll | Local artists reveal variety — of backgrounds Contributed by the Terrace Art Association This summer’s show, on dis- play at the gallery until Aug. 30, is made up of an.assortment of various local artists’ works. The following are brief resumes of the artists exhibiting in this show; Thora Arnold-Smith — Thora has been painting for about five years. As she is still experiment- ing, she hasn’t quite achieved one particular style yet. She is basically self-taught, although she has taken some local art classes. Cc. Braam — Mr. -Braam specializes in pen and ink draw- ings. Although he has done some oil works, he believes that he'll stick mostly to his pens and paper. He is self-taught and has been drawing ever since he was a very young boy. Joan Brady — Joan has taken several summer sessions, in- cluding one session at the Ann Marie Nehring Summer School and one of Dave Comfort’s water colour workshops. Joan would like to say that she’s ‘‘still learning!”’ Helen Clements — Helen started drawing at an early age and in later years she went on to take a university transfer course in fine arts. She has taken a commercial art course, which helped her learn how art was used in advertising, as well as private lessons from a profes- sional oil painter. Working in a Montreal art gallery encouraged Helen to start painting more consistently. Betty Demmitt — Betty is self- taught, although she has taken some local art courses. She likes to work with oils and has been doing so for almost 12 years. Betty's reason for painting is her love for Terrace; the beautiful scenery inspires her. Barbara Highe — Barbara has taken Art 101 and Art 201 at the Northwest Community College. She’s been painting for 21 years and has previously used . oils, acrylics, and done silk screening... almost everything except photography. Most recently, she’s into water col- ours. Wally Humphrey — Wally is. a local Terrace painter. He worked as a commercial sign painter for 40 years. He is a fre- quent exhibitor in the Spring Arts and Crafts Show and in,our Terrace Art Gallery. Lucas Maikapar — Luke is only 17 years old. Although he has taken school art courses “every year in high school, he is also self-taught. His entry of the two piece set. “Glimpses” is his first showing in a gallery, but we hope not his last. Diane Myher —- Diane has on- ly been painting for the last two years. She took art at the Okanagan Summer School of the Arts and previously enrolled in local Parks and Recreation art courses. Lorie Parr — Lorie is a self- taught artist, and he has 11 pieces of work in our show this summer. He’s a member of Skeena Colors, a group of local artists who work together on the techniques of water colour. Vi Timmerman — Vi has three photographs displayed in the gallery this summer and several others for sale in our gift shop. Joanne Thomson — Joanne has been through art courses at both UBC and the Emily Carr School of Art. She works at the Northwest Community -College as a nursing coordinator, and in her spare time she works on her art, The media she’s using thost —. - recently are water colours ‘and water colour pencils. Don Weir — Don has had no formal art training, although he’s benefitted from time spent painting with Wally Humphrey . and Dave Nehring. When Don came from California to Canada in 1975 he came as a school teacher. It wasn’t until 10 years ago that he took up painting full-time. We at the gallery hope you'll: enjoy this summer’s show. Thank you. The Terrace Inn — ‘Northwest Arts and Entertainment Calendar Terrace Art Gallery — @ Until September 1 — Mixed media summer show. Northern Motor Inn, George’s Pub — e Until August 18 — “Champagne Plus”. @ Gigi’s — “Guardian”, back by popular demand. They're really hot! ; e Augie’s — Karin Ljungh and Glen Fossum. a Kitimat Centennial Museum — @ Aug. 8 to Sept. 9 — Kitimat artists feature the most recent works b iocal artists. Landscapes, portraits, wildlife, native-design, abstract and social commentary in water colours, oils, ink, clay and photography. i L_KITIMAT 632-5037