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Subject: GALLERIES

ART OPENINGS

ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO Present Tense/Pr,sence Actuelle by Lynn Hughes,
Apr. 10-July 14. $4/$7.50/$15 Fam/Under 12 free. Free Wed 5-10pm. 317
Dundas W. 977-0414.

BAR 501 New paintings by Ryan Carlton, opens Apr. 4, 8pm; to Apr. 30.
501 Church.

BARBWIRE The Red Wall Party, introducing Artstop Erotic Gallery
featuring works by six artists, thru Apr. 19 St. Nicholas. 926-9428.

BURLINGTON ART CENTRE Deuce Of Hearts by Karen Dahl, James Doran, and
Woodcarvers Group Juried Exhibition, Apr. 7-May 5; reception Apr. 14,
2pm. 1333 Lakeshore. 905-632-7796.

CEDAR RIDGE CREATIVE CENTRE Just Bluffing, celebrating the Scarborough
Bluffs, Apr. 9-18. 225 Confederation Dr. 396-4026.

CONSILIUM Mixed Glass Media by The Glass Art Guild, opens Apr. 10,
7pm; to Apr. 19. 200 Consilium Place, lobby. 691-1422 or 755-9709.

DEL BELLO Art Salon '96, works by 40 Singidunum members, to Apr. 13.
788 King W. 504-2422.

EAST YORK CIVIC CENTRE Inuit Art Exhibition from the private
collection of the Klamer family, to Apr. 24. 850 Coxwell, lower level.
778-2189.

FIRST CANADIAN PLACE ARTS & EVENTS: Painting With Light by Buffy
Sainte-Marie, to Apr. 13. CANADIAN SCULPTURE CENTRE: Misha Frid,
Nicapetre, Apr. 9-May 3. Exchange Tower, Adelaide & York, street
level. 862-0803.

GALLERY 435 Loud Fast Rules, art with a rock 'n' roll attitude by
Chris Eddy, Les Dehamer, Carol Woods, Charles Taylor, Brian M.
Wellman, others, and recent works by Eric Kwiatek, open Apr. 4, 7pm;
to Apr. 29. 435 Barton St. E., Hamilton. 905-526-9102.

GALLERY TPW The Art Of Transgression, Collaborative Projects 1982-1992
by Jo Spence, opens Apr. 4, 6-9pm with panel discussion on Cultural
Influences at 7:30pm; to May 4. 80 Spadina, Ste 310. 504-4242.

GATE 403 Harold Braul, Apr. 10-May 6. 403 Roncesvalles. 588-2930.

INTER/ACCESS Watch, new computer/video art installation, by David
Rokeby, Apr. 4-30. 401 Richmond W., Ste 444. 599-7206.

ISAACS/INNUIT In Flight, selected sculpture, Apr. 6-May 15. 9 Prince
Arthur. 921-9985.

MALVERN LIBRARY Black Heritage Young Peoples Art Group, to Apr. 29. 30
Sewells. 396-8969.

MERCER UNION Marija Maslar, Paul Collins, and What Is The Difference
Between Alienated And Collective Cultures? by Artists' Political
Action Collective, open Apr. 4, 8pm; to May 15. 439 King W. 977-1412.

NANCY POOLE Denise Ireland, to Apr. 18. 16 Hazelton. 964-9050.

NONO'S CAFE From New York, Amit Jakubovicz, Diana Berchan, to June 1.
241 Richmond. 595-5499.

ROBERTS New Works by Pat Fairhead opens Apr. 9, 5-7:30pm; to Apr. 20.
641 Yonge. 924-8731.

S.L. SIMPSON Thierry Delva, Phil Grauer, Lucy Pullen, open Apr. 4, 6-
8pm; to Apr. 30. 515 Queen W. 504-3738.

SAGE CAFE Architectural Photography by Bryan Wilcox, opens Apr. 6, 1-
6pm; to Apr. 30. 166 McCaul. 340-7345.

SLACK ALICE Journeys Of The Heart, paintings by Jane Hall, to May 4.
562 Church.

TRYST CAFFE Watercolors by Alexander Filipov, to Apr. 25. 51
Kensington Ave. 597-8981.

WYNICK/TUCK Nine Grains Of Rice, 7 Rosebuds In Iceland, Prehistory &
Related Works, 3 installations and sculpture by John Greer, to Apr.
20. 80 Spadina Ave., 4th Fl. 504-8716.

YORK UNIVERSITY OPEN HOUSE: Graduating students' year-end showcase,
Apr. 13, 6-11; free. Studio areas of the Centre For Fine Arts (736-
5187). GALLERY: Harald Klingelh"ller, to Apr. 14. STUDENT CENTRE: The
Vagina Show by Marie Graff, to Apr. 5. Karylin Smith, Apr. 8-12;
reception Apr. 9, 7:30-10:30pm (736-5658). York Univ., 4700 Keele.
736-2100 x33055.

CONTINUING SHOWS

A SPACE Lineaments And Matter, sculptural work by Kathleen Sellars,
Jeanne Masterson to Apr. 13. 401 Richmond W., Ste 110. 979-9633.

AGINCOURT LIBRARY Watercolor Landscapes by Bill Edmund, to Apr. 29.
155 Bonis Ave. 396-8943.

ALL SASS LORRAINE Fairy Tales For Predatory Times by Norman Collier,
to Apr. 30 with closing reception Apr. 26, 8-11pm. 694 Queen W. 603-
9908.

ART GALLERY OF HAMILTON To View From Here by Margaret Priest, to May
26. See Through Our Eyes: Native Perspectives, to June 9. High Winds
On The Skyway, exhibition in celebration of Hamilton's 150th birthday,
to Aug. 25. Installed by Mark Gomes, Joyce Wieland, Ted Rettig, to
Sept. 22. 123 King W., Hamilton. 905-527-6610.

ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGA The Guggenheim Connection, non- objective
and abstract paintings by Percy Tacon to Apr. 19. 300 City Centre.
905-896-5088.

ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO One Desire, One Purpose: Canadian Photographs
From The 1920s. Four Days In The Life Of Quebec, photographs by Serge
Cl,ment, to May 5. The Oh! Canada Project, to May 5. An Eye For The
Unexpected: The Volunteer Committee's 50th Anniversary Exhibition, to
June 2. SMS Portfolio In Prints, Drawings, Photographs, to June 15.
Everyday Objects, videotapes by Martha Rosler, to June 30. Vital
Signs: The Growing Collection Of Works On Paper, to June 30. Framing
History: European Frames From 1400- mid-1800s, to Aug. Omar Ramsden:
Masterpieces Of English Silver, to Oct. 20. $4/$7.50/$15 Fam/Under 12
free. Free Wed 5-10pm. 317 Dundas W. 977-0414.

ARTS ON KING New Glass by Sheridan College Glass Graduate Class, to
Apr. 15. 169 King E. 777-9617.

BAU-XI Celebrating Kluane National Park Yukon Territories, paintings
by Ted Godwin, to Apr. 18. 340 Dundas W. 977-0600.

BLUE MONKEY Abstract Realism, paintings by Jay Russell Leach,
sculpture by Delayne Corbett, to Apr. 14. 890 Yonge. 944-8616.

BRAMPTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Scratchboard Art Exhibition featuring works by
15 artists, to Apr. 6. 150 Central Park Dr., Brampton. 905- 793-4636.

CAFE DES ARTS Flight Of The Imagination, visual poetry by Roberto
Lavides, to Apr. 20. 80 Spadina Ave., Ste 315. 504-4071.

CAMBRIDGE PRESTON LIBRARY: Romance & Repression, mixed media drawings
by Carolyn Samkova, to Apr. 28. 435 King E. (519)653- 3632. THE
LIBRARY & GALLERY: The Eden Contract, mixed media by Stephanie Rayner,
to Apr. 28. 20 Grand Ave. N. (519)621-0460. Cambridge.

CANADIAN CLAY & GLASS White On White, Contemporary Canadian Ceramics,
to May 20. 25 Caroline St. N., Waterloo. (519)746-1882.

CAROLINE'S CREATIVE ARTS Landscape paintings, jewelry, pottery,
sculpture. 716 Bush St., Belfountain. (519)927-9504.

CIRCLE Visions Of Life, photojournalist Carl Mydans, to Apr. 22. 33
Hazelton. 961-5806.

COLD CITY Jim Dandy, oil on linen, by John Armstrong, to Apr. 6. 686
Richmond W. 504-6681.

CRAFT Teachers, Mentors And Makers, crafts by educators and their
students, to Apr. 28. Chalmers Bldg., 35 McCaul. 977-3551.

DELEON WHITE Aurelio Fort, Michael Goodwin, Sandra Gregson, Peter
McFarlane, to Apr. 27. 455 King W. 597-9466.

DESIGN EXCHANGE Pop In Orbit: Design From The Space Age, to Apr. 7.
The Green Skyscraper, model of the Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt,
Germany, to Apr. 7. Seeing the Unseen: The Visual Language of Patty
Watt, to Apr. 14. $3.50-$5. 234 Bay. 216-2160.

DUFFERIN MALL Green Thumb Arts Collective, to Apr. 30. 539-7044.

FOUNDATION FOR THE STUDY OF OBJECTIVE ART Hidden Dominions, works on
canvas and paper by E.J. Gold, to Apr. 27. 533A Parliament. 972-0401.

FREE PARKING Happy World, An Apologia for Right Wing Politics, works
by Fastw〉ms, Jill Henderson, Brian Scott, R.M. Vaughan, to Apr. 6.
410 Adelaide W., Ste 605. 534-0078.

GALLERY 44 Myths (&) Within, color photographs by Jon Baturin, to Apr.
13. 401 Richmond W., Ste 120. 979-3941.

GALLERY ONE 16 X One Inner Landscapes, paintings by contemporary women
selected by Karen Wilkin, to Apr. 10. 121 Scollard. 929-3103.

GALLERY TALLULAH Portraits: Three Women by Julie Glick to May 8.
Buddies In Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander. 975-8555.

GARNET PRESS Idolatry, photographic installation by Bill Jones, to
Apr. 6. 580 Richmond W. 504-5012.

GLENDON Video and sculpture installation by Ariane Th,z,, Andy Convery
to Apr. 7. York Univ., 2275 Bayview. 487-6721.

GUILD SHOP Rankin Inlet, Inuit ceramics, to Apr. 28. 118 Cumberland.
921-1721.

HARBOURFRONT CENTRE PHOTO PASSAGE: FACE-KAO Portraits: Japanese
Canadians Interned During WWII by Andrew Danson, to May 5. POWER
PLANT: The American Trip: Larry Clark, Nan Goldin, Cady Noland,
Richard Prince, to Apr. 8. Admission $2/$4, free Wed 5-8pm. 231 Queens
Quay W. UNCOMMON OBJECTS: Egges In A Bucket, to Apr. 25. YORK QUAY:
Prelude To Prague, works by theatre designers and architects,
presented by du Maurier World Stage Theatre Festival, to Apr. 28.
(504-8238). York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay W. 973- 3000.

HERE & NOW Hither & Yon, monochromatics by Penny Taylor, to Apr. 16.
527 Parliament. 923-7789.

IDEE Oil paintings by Attila Kollar, to Apr. 19. 83 Queen W. 504-
3380.

ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA Spirited Places: Travel Sketches From
Italy by A.J. Diamond, to Apr. 20. 496 Huron. 921-3802.

JET FUEL COFFEE SHOP L'art Brut Of The Leviathan, photographs by Wynus
Bielaska, to Apr. 18. 519 Parliament.

JOSEPH D. CARRIER La Fabbrica Degli Angeli (The Factory Of Angels),
photographs of abandoned industrial sites in Italy by Enzo and
Raffaello Bassotto. The Art Of Fresco, paintings by Antonio Caruso.
Sculpture by Silvio Mastrodascio, Joseph Coniglio, Gabriella
Castiglia. Dal Progetto All'Opera, bronze sculpture. To Apr. 6.
Columbus Centre, 901 Lawrence W. 789-7011.

KIRBY & COMPANY HAIRGROUP Abstract landscapes by Lauren McKinley
Renzetti, to May 17. 3338 Yonge. 440-2696.

KOFFLER Wild Life, including works by Robert Bateman, Bill Burns,
Fastw〉ms, Brian Scott, many others, also photography by Maxe Fisher,
to Apr. 28. Bathurst Jewish Centre, 4588 Bathurst. 636- 2145.

LAKE Bang Bang You're Dead, toy gun shop by Ren, Price, to Apr. 27.
624 Richmond W. 504-5234.

LEO KAMEN 3 Photographers, works by Pierre Charrier, Lucie Lefebvre,
Brian Wood, to Apr. 13. 80 Spadina Ave., Ste 406. 504- 9515.

LINDA GENEREUX One-time Series Of Special Installations, works by 16
artists + photographs by Buffy Sainte-Marie, to Apr. 13. First
Canadian Place, Adelaide & York. 967-4356.

MARKET The Visual Record: Recent Acquisitions From The City Of Toronto
Archives' Collections, to June 16. South St. Lawrence Market, 95 Front
E. 392-7604.

MCLAREN-BARNES Celebration by Irene Mottadelli, to Apr. 6. 133
Reynolds, Oakville. 905-849-7702.

McMICHAEL CANADIAN ART COLLECTION Regrouping, A Living Legacy, to June
16. From Tapawingo To Public Treasure: History Of The McMichael
Canadian Art Collection, ongoing. Group Of Seven: Their Contemporaries
& Successors, permanent. $6/$3/Chd Under 5 free. 10365 Islington,
Kleinburg. 905-893-1121.

METRO ARCHIVES Pipe Dreams, history of water and sewer infrastructure
in Metro Toronto, to Sept. '96. 255 Spadina Rd. 397- 5000.

METRO TORONTO REFERENCE LIBRARY Solidarity And Struggle: 125 Years Of
Labor History In Toronto, presented by the Labor Council, to Apr. 19.
789 Yonge. 537-6532 x2220.

MIRA GODARD New Paintings and Works On Paper by David Shapiro, to Apr.
9. Also, Allen Smutylo, thru Apr. 22 Hazelton. 964-8197.

MULTICULTURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF ONTARIO Rights And Realities, Droits
Et R,alit,s, international exhibition of photographs documenting
women's struggle for equality and dignity, to Apr. 27. 43 Queen's Park
Cres. E. 979-2973.

NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE Etobicoke Art Group, to Apr. 14. 56
Neilson Dr., Etobicoke. 622-5294.

ONTARIO COLLEGE OF ART 100 MCCAUL: Some Assembly Required, The Next
Frontier, to Apr. 4 with a Grand Finale of film, video, music and
performances, 7pm. 291 DUNDAS W: Construction Sites by Franck Perry,
Jeff Moore, Chris Meurs, to Apr. 6 at 3rd Fl. 977-6000 x262.

OPEN STUDIO Fran Benton, to Apr. 20. 520 King W. 504-8238.

PAINTED CITY Paintings by Sean Yelland, to Apr. 6. 234 Queen E. 364-
0269.

PEARTREE RESTAURANT Sandy Brand, to Apr. 15. 507 Parliament.

QUEEN MOTHER CAFE Lightdrawings, experimental black and white
photography by David Golden, to Apr. 13. 208 Queen W. 253-0977 or 598-
4719.

QUEEN'S QUAY TERMINAL GALLERY: Aquavision '96, Spring Juried Show of
the Toronto Watercolor Society, to Apr. 17 (203-0510). GROUP OF TEN
ARTISTS: Spring Fever, to Apr. 30 (203-6940). 207 Queens Quay W.

RED HEAD Spillage, installation by Gary Spearin, to Apr. 20. Showcase:
Tara Gammon. 96 Spadina Ave., 8th Fl. 504-5654.

ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN Remember...Relate...Retell, installation by Caroline
Dukes, to Apr. 21. The Planes I've Been Exposed To, photographs by AJ
Groen, to Apr. 28. Assemblage From The Permanent Collection, to Apr.
28. Character Lines, paintings by Ches Taylor, to May 19. Oshawa In
The 1960s, The Thomas Bouckley Collection, to June 23. Civic Centre,
72 Queen St., Oshawa. 905-576- 3000.

ROSEDALE DINER Eye Site, photography by Motty Levy, to mid-Apr. 1164
Yonge.

SABLE-CASTELLI Roberto Pellegrinuzzi to Apr. 20. 33 Hazelton. 961-
0011.

SCARBOROUGH CAMPUS Senior Students' Show to Apr. 12. U of T, 1265
Military Trail. 287-7080.

SPARGALO RISTORANTE Sandy Brand, ongoing. 760 St. Clair W. 658- 0460.

STEPHEN BULGER Photoronoto, photography by Renato Begnoni, Mauro
Fiorese, to Apr. 6. Face Kao, portraits of Japanese Canadians Interned
During WWII by Andrew Danson, Apr. 20. 700 Queen W. 504- 0575.

SUSAN HOBBS Robert Wiens to Apr. 6. 137 Tecumseth. 504-3699.

360 RESTAURANT Headlighting, a photography collection on the
automobile by Thaddeus Holownia, to Apr. 19. CN Tower, 301 Front W.
360-8500.

TORONTO HISTORICAL BOARD Past And Present: The Renaissance Of A Bank,
on the history, restoration and creative adaptation of a historic bank
building. 200 Years Yonge, featuring archival maps, drawings,
photographs. To Dec. 31. 205 Yonge. 392-6827 x265.

TORONTO SCULPTURE GARDEN At This Point by Panya Clark to Apr. 15. 115
King E. 485-9658.

UKRAINIAN CANADIAN ART FOUNDATION Figurative & Other Works, paintings
by Irka Iwachiw Aitken to Apr. 17. 2118A Bloor W. 766- 6802.

UPPER CANADA BREWING CO. Correlations II, painting, sculpture by
William McRae, to Apr. 25. 2 Atlantic Ave. 534-9281.

WHITLOCK'S Keith Beaty to Apr. 10. 1961 Queen E. 691-8784.

WOMEN'S ART RESOURCE CENTRE Living Under Gravity by Ellen Fawcett, to
Apr. 13. 80 Spadina Ave., Ste 506. 861-0074.

YYZ ARTISTS' OUTLET Videotapes by Robert Morin, Lorraine Dufour, to
Apr. 13. A Maze Of Complicity by Luca Buvoli, Dianna Frid, Anton
Vidokle, essay by Laura Marks, to Apr. 13. 1087 Queen W. 531-7869.

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Subject: MUSEUMS

BATA SHOE About Shoes: Footwear Through The Ages. The Gentle Step:
19th Century Women's Shoes. Our Boots: An Inuit Woman's Art. One, Two
Buckle My Shoe: Illustrations From Contemporary Children's Books About
Shoes. Admission $6/$4/$2. First Tues of month free. 327 Bloor W. 979-
7799.

CBC MUSEUM CBC War Effort, an interactive exhibit chronicling radio's
coming-of-age during World War II, to Dec. 15. Free. 250 Front W.,
ground fl. 205-5574.

GEORGE R. GARDINER White Gold: The Discovery Of Meissen Porcelain, to
Jan. 5. $4/$8. 111 Queen's Park. 585-8000.

MCMASTER MUSEUM Marble Pillows by Danica Jojich and sculpture by Vesna
Trkulja to Apr. 7. The Figure, to Apr. 14. Herman H. Hevy Collection,
indefinite. University Ave. at Sterling St., Hamilton. 905- 525-9140
x23081.

MUSEUM FOR TEXTILES Flowered Cloth, Garden Imagery In Textiles, and
The Art Of The Lace Maker, the collection of Margaret Ruhland, to
Sept. 1. Fancy, works by Susie Brandt, Rummy Gill, Anna Torma, Rhonda
Weppler, to June 2. Kalagas: Textile Art Of The Golden Land,
embroideries from Burma, to Sept. 15. This Is Not A Poem. This Is A
Summer Quilt, African Canadian quilts, to June 9. $4/$5. 55 Centre.
599-5321.

ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM Safe Haven: The Refugee Experience Of Five
Families, to Apr. 8. A Canadian Portrait: Faces From Canada's Past, to
July. Centrepieces For The Table, to July. Judaica, Re-Installation,
to Sept. Watching TV: Historic Televisions And Memorabilia From The
MZTV Museum, to Sept. 15. Ancient Mariners Of The Adriatic, early
bronze age artifacts from the island of Palagruza, to Jan. '97.
Corsets To Calling Cards, to Mar. '97. Art Of The Anishnawbe, Three
Perspectives, to spring '97. The Maiasaur Project - The Life And Times
Of The Dinosaur, indefinite. 100 Queen's Park. $3.50-$7/$15 Fam. 586-
5551.

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Subject: ART EVENTS

ANNEX EASTER MARKET Creations by over 75 artisans. Apr. 6-7, 11am-6pm.
Free. Tranzac, 292 Brunswick. 535-9815.

ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO: FAMILY: Interactive programs, Sundays 11am-
4pm, to June 2. MUSIC: Canadian Music, Eh? with National Chamber
Orchestra Of Canada, Apr. 7, 2pm. FILM: A Curse Becomes A Blessing,
docudrama by The People Of Drama, Apr. 7, 7pm; $10 (979- 6660 x467).
The Independents, Wednesdays 7pm to Apr. 17. Toronto Film Society,
Apr. 8. LECTURE: A Sense Of Place In Contemporary Canadian Art, Apr.
10, 7pm. What Is Canadian Film? What Is Canadian Video, Apr. 10, 7pm.
Discourse And Dessert, lecture on the old gardens at Spadina, St.
James' Cathedral and Casa Loma, Apr. 11, 1:30pm (979-6000 x337). 317
Dundas W. 977-0414.

CALL FOR ENTRIES Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, submission deadline
is Apr. 15. 408-2754.

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING Workshops Tues 1-3pm, Apr. 9-June 11 & Thurs 1-
3pm, Apr. 11-June 13. $70. Hillcrest Library, 5801 Leslie. 395-5830.

EASTER GALLERY WALK Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area is
hosting a walking tour of galleries including Mira Godard, the
Hollander, Gallery 7, Galerie Dresdnere and City Gallery. Apr. 6, 2-
5pm. 928-3553.

HARBOURFRONT CENTRE: FAMILIES: Kaleidoscope, free crafts program runs
Sundays 11:30am-4:30pm at Lookout. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay
W. 973-3000.

INTUITIVE ART FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH Rose Filazolla presents an info
session on her upcoming workshop, Apr. 10, 7:30pm. (Workshop Apr. 11 &
28) Scarborough Arts Council, 1859 Kingston. 266-7661.

ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM: FAMILY: Urban Wilds: National Wildlife Week with
Urban Encounters Apr. 9, 5-8pm; free. LECTURE: Studies In Silver with
Paul de Lamerie, Apr. 9, 5:15-7:30pm; $16. What's New, Native
Entertainers, Apr. 9, 7-7:45pm; free. CLASSES: For adults, Tuesdays,
Apr. 9-May 28, ceramics 6:30-9:30pm, watercolor 1:30- 4:30pm,
sketching, 6:30-9:30pm; $250. 100 Queen's Park. 586-5797.

SCARBOROUGH NEEDLE ARTS GUILD New members meeting. Apr. 10, 7:30pm.
Cedarbrook Community Centre, 91 Eastpark Blvd. 284-1406 or 286-4883.

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