inis week INOVEMDE 14, 1yyU. Frage MIs ALENDAR FORT ST. FUTONS FORT ST. FUTONS SALE Winchester Galleries — 1545 Fort St. Meet the artist night Thurs., Nov. 15, 7 pm. Herbert Siebner, R.C.A. Speaks on “Expressionism”. 46 Emily Carr Gallery — Cowboys, Devils & Mountaineers. The winter exhibit fo- cuses on several people of note who were all one-time residents of B.C. Photographs, correspondence, docu- ments, court records and newspaper articles illuminate such fascinating indi- viduals as Canada's ‘cowboy’ movie- maker, A.D. Kean; legendary cult-leader, ‘The Brother XIl;> and pioneer moun- taineers Don and Phyllis Munday. Others include early educators Austen and Hugh Mackie of Vernon and the first reeve of Oak Bay, W-E. Oliver. Paintings represent work of locals Sis- ter Mary Osithe, Margaret MacLure and Emily Carr Rare film footage. Free admission. Hours: Tues. - Sat., 10. am to 4:30 pm. 1107 Wharf St 387-3080. 46 The Western Canada Wilderness Committee — invites you to the gala opening of our art exhibition ‘Tsitika Valley - Robson Bight, Wilderness Trea- sures of Land & Sea,’ Nov. 26, 7:30 to 11:30 pm at the Crystal Garden in Victoria. The art show features 100 B.C. artists, including Robert Bateman, Toni Onley, Jack Wise, Sue Coleman, and Carole Sabiston, and launches the book, Beyond The Gate: Artist's Jour- neys to Save the Tsitika Valley and Robson Bight. Admission is free and all are welcome. The exhibition and silent auction continue daily from 10 am to 9 pm until Fri., Nov. 30. 47 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — One of Canada’s best loved and most im- portant artists, Jack Shadbolt, will give a short lecture in the Graham Gallery on Nov. 24 between 2 pm and 3 pm. He will also be available to sign copies of the recent book on his life and work by Scott Watson entitled Jack Shadbolt. Shadbolt needs no introduction to any- one who knows and loves Canadian art -don't miss this opportunity to hear him speak. This lecture is free with admis- sion to the gallery. 47 Image Maker Frames & Gallery — ‘Recent Works’ - the fifth annual showing of original watercolors by Licensed Premises oa WR | XS ————— Alan J. Bruce, AFCA, NWWS, NWS. Opening time is 6 pm Fri., Nov. 16. Refreshments will be served, and the artist will be in attendance. Gallery hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. to Sat.: 11 am to 4 pm Sun. _ 46 Nunavut Gallery — “Seasons of Life” an exhibition by Maxine Noel (loyan Mani). Show continues until Sat., Nov. 17, 2188 Oak Bay Ave. Ph. §98-1344. 46 Art Bank Gallery — 101-60 Bastion Sq., Government St. & Bastion Sq. Presenting “The Art of Sue Cole- man”, Metchosin wildlife artist. On display until Nov: 17, originals, limit- ed editions, her 2 new releases, “Mountain Goat” and “Sea Otter Trio”. Signed copies of her book, “An Artist's Vision” are also availa- ble. Sue Coleman's popular interpre- tive West Coast Indian paintings have earned her international recog- nition. Gallery hours: Mon. -Wed., Sat., 9 am to 6 pm; Thurs., Fr., 9 am to 9 pm; Sun. 11 am to 6 pm. Ph. 380-6618. : 46 Christmas Art & Craft Fair — 10th Annual Juried Show & Sale. Nov. 15-18, at the Racquet Club, 3964 Gordon Head Rd. Over 150 B.C. artisans, demos, music, food, and daily shopping spree. Thurs. to Sat. 10 am to 9 pm. Sun. 10 am to 5 pm. Admission $3 - 4 day pass. Bees by Creative Craft Fairs. Children — Pre-school and school age arts and crafts, ages three to eight, mormings, afternoons, and after school classes. Reasonable rates, small li- censed daycare setting near Willows Elem. School. Register now for our Fun Christmas Crafts Special. Call 592- 0395. 50 The East Bay Science & Nature Co. — Victoria Eaton Centre (on Fort St). Liquid Science - Do you have the Bromo Blues? Well, if you do then your breath alone will cause chemical color changes. 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