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eye WEEKLY January 4 1996
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Subject: GALLERIES

ART OPENINGS

BARBWIRE Acrylic on canvas by Paul Flanagan and Christopher Jones,
photography by Pierre Peloquin, opens Jan. 6, 8:30-10:30pm; to Jan.
31. 25 St. Nicholas, Unit 209. 926-9428.

COLD CITY Temporal, installations by Therese Bolliger, Peter Cosco,
Akira Yoshikawa, opens Jan. 4, 7-9pm; to Jan. 27. 686 Richmond W. 504-
6681.

CRAFT V6: Vancouver Glass, recent work by six Vancouver glass artists,
Jan. 5-Feb. 25; reception Jan. 10, 6-8pm. Chalmers Bldg., 35 McCaul.
977-3551.

DESIGN EXCHANGE In Your Eye: How Illustration Works, Jan. 8-Feb. 4.
Pop In Orbit: Design From The Space Age with five themes, to Jan. 21.
234 Bay. 363-6121.

HARBOURFRONT CENTRE PHOTO PASSAGE: Remain Silent: Auschwitz/Birkenau,
photos of the WWII death camp, by Jack Burman, to Mar. 3. UNCOMMON
OBJECTS: Baked Alaska: Eight Artists Look At The Canadian Winter And
How It Affects Their Work, Jan. 5-Feb. 1. YORK QUAY GALLERY: A Cold
Winter's Night, bedcovers by 10 artists, to Jan. 7 (973-5379). York
Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay W. 973-3000.

NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE Artists' Choice by Toronto Watercolor
Society opens Jan. 7, noon-4pm; to Jan. 21. 56 Neilson Dr., Etobicoke.
622-5294.

NORTHERN DISTRICT LIBRARY Karen Silvera to Jan. 31. 40 Orchard View
Blvd. 393-7610.

OPEN STUDIO Urban Surface by Anne Abbass, Zo' Craig to Jan. 27;
reception Jan. 4, 7-9pm. 520 King W. 504-8238.

PAINTED CITY Gallery artists Colette French, Audrey Garwood, Milt
Jewell, Don Maynard, Jeff Speed, to Jan. 27. 234 Queen E. 364-0269.

QUEEN'S QUAY TERMINAL FIRST HAND: Play Things, toys by artists, to
Jan. 14 (203-7773). GALLERY: A Hand Of Hope, 300 black and white
photographs on the impact of United Way, to Jan. 28 (203-0510). GROUP
OF TEN ARTISTS: Spirit Of The Artist, Jan. 4-Feb. 29. (203-6940).
FLARE: Glamour Gowns, to Jan. 15 (203-0510). 207 Queen's Quay W.

RED HEAD Touch by Johannes Zits, and Everything Reminds Me Of You by
Karilee Fuglem, open Jan. 6, 2-5pm; to Jan. 27. 96 Spadina Ave., 8th
Fl. 504-5654.

ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN Really Big Woodcuts by Donna Ibing, Jan. 4-Feb. 25;
opens Jan. 11, 7-9pm. Black Sea Blue, paintings by Natalka Husar to
Jan. 7. Tom Thomson to Jan. 7. Construction/Destruction, photographs
from the Thomas Bouckley Collection, to Jan. 28. Extended Family,
photographs of the GM Scarborough Van Plant, by Gayle Hurmuses, to
Jan. 28. Civic Centre, 72 Queen St., Oshawa. 905-576-3000.

RYERSON Anna And The Gang by Heidi Leverty, Jan. 9-Jan. 27. 80 Spadina
Ave., Ste 305. 703-2235.

S.L. SIMPSON A Veiled Woman by Sarah Charlesworth, Hannah Collins,
General Idea, Laurie Simmons, Carolyn White, Jan. 4-30. 515 Queen W.
504-3738.

SCARBOROUGH CAMPUS Watersfine, mixed media by Michael Drew Campbell,
opens Jan. 10, 4-7pm; to Jan. 26. U of T, 1265 Military Trail. 287-
7176.

TENNESSEE BAR AND GRILL Selected Photographic Works by Gerald King, to
Jan. 31. 1554 Queen W. 532-2570.

THEATRE PASSE MURAILLE As In A Dream by Shelley Niro, to Jan. 28.
Theatre Masse Muraille Mainspace, 16 Ryerson. 504-7529.

YORK UNIVERSITY GALLERY: Looking Ahead by Haim Steinbach, Jan. 10-Feb.
25; opens Jan. 11, 6-7:30pm. SAMUEL J. ZACKS: Vladimir Kovalchuk, Jan.
8-19. 109 Stong College, York University, 4700 Keele. 736-2100 x33055.

CONTINUING

ART GALLERY OF HAMILTON Robert Reginald Whale: Figures In A Landscape,
to Jan. 7. Dorothy Stevens to Feb. 4. How Red Works, an exploration of
the color red in paintings and life, to Feb. 18. A Site... To Be
Determined, to Mar. 3. Defining The Site, to Mar. 17. 123 King W.,
Hamilton. 905-527-6610.

ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGA Visual Arts Mississauga 18th Annual Juried
Show Of Fine Arts, to Jan. 14 (905-828-9151). 300 City Centre. 905-
896-5088.

ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO Paper Prayers, in commemoration of artists and
performers lost to AIDS, to Jan. 14. Reading Pictures: Crossing The
Boundary Between Literature And Visual Art, to Jan. 21. Magicians Of
Light, photographs from National Gallery of Canada, to Jan. 21.
Gershon Iskowitz, to Jan. 25. Perspective '95: Christine Davis and Jan
Peacock, to Jan. 28. Earth, Sea & Sky, Crayola Dream-Makers: North
America's Largest Children's Art Exhibit, to Jan. 31. The Sublime And
Beautiful: Landscapes And Portraits Of 18th Century Britain, to Feb.
11. 18/100: Steve Reinke's The Hundred Videos, to Feb. 11. In Search
Of An Orchestration, works by Philip Guston, Jackson Pollock, Esteban
Vincente, to Feb. 18. Magic Toy Shop, to Feb. 18. Framing History:
European Frames From 1400-mid-1800s, to May. Omar Ramsden Silver, to
Oct. 20. $4/$7.50/$15 Fam/Under 12 free. Free Wed 5-10pm. 317 Dundas
W. 977-0414.

ARTS ON KING Human Landscape, ceramic sculptures by Carole McLean and
watercolors by Ronda Woods, to Jan. 15. Mystical Spaces, paintings by
Ernesto De La Pena, to Jan. 30. 169 King E. 777-9617.

BLUE MONKEY Works on canvas, paper by Irma Makaruinaite to Jan. 14.
890 Yonge. 944-8616.

BURLINGTON ART CENTRE Fine Arts Association Showcase, to Jan. 7. Ann
Mortimer: An Artist's Journey, to Jan. 7. 1333 Lakeshore Rd.,
Burlington. 905-632-7796.

CAMBRIDGE Pentimento... Veils Of Memory, mixed media group show, to
Jan. 7 at The Library & Gallery, 20 Grand Ave. N. Cambridge. (519)621-
0460.

CAMERON HOUSE New works by Sam Ferrara to Jan. 7. 408 Queen W. 703-
0811.

CANADIAN CLAY & GLASS Ceramics Israel to Feb. 25. $2/$3, Under 12
free. 25 Caroline St. N., Waterloo. (519)746-1882.

DEL BELLO 10th Annual International Exhibition & Sale of Miniature
Art, to Jan. 28. 788 King W. 504-2422.

FIRST CANADIAN PLACE ARTS & EVENTS: Ontario Society Of Artists,
members work, to Jan. 26 (905-827-6854). King & York.

FOUNDATION FOR THE STUDY OF OBJECTIVE ART Master In Black, 32 original
charcoals from the School of Reductionism, by E.J. Gold, to Jan. 31.
533A Parliament. 972-0401.

GALLERY ONE New paintings by Mary Pavey to Feb. 1. 121 Scollard. 929-
3103.

GARNET PRESS Flora Island, outdoor sculpture installation, by Alex de
Cosson, to May '96. 580 Richmond W. 504-5012.

GATE 403 Paintings by Janus Vilkes to Jan. 16. 403 Roncesvalles. 588-
2930.

KOFFLER Arizona Topaz/Topaze Brulee, drawings by Corinne Carlson, and
Recent Photoworks by Isaac Applebaum, to Jan. 21. 4588 Bathurst. 636-
2145.

MALVERN LIBRARY Calligraphic Arts Guild of Toronto, to Jan. 8. 30
Sewells Rd. 396-8969.

MARKET The Big Picture: Panoramic Photography In Toronto, 1903-1993,
to Feb. 18. South St. Lawrence Market, 95 Front E. 392-7604.

McMICHAEL CANADIAN ART COLLECTION Immag Takkujavut (The Way We See
It): Paintings From Cape Dorset, to Mar. 17. Diamonds In The Rough,
75th Anniversary Of The Group Of Seven, Part Two, extended to Mar. 17.
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.

OAKVILLE GARLOCH GALLERY: Seducing The Receiver by Colette Whiten, to
Jan. 14. 1306 Lakeshore Rd. E. CENTENNIAL GALLERY: Neo Lithic Tango by
Lance Belanger, to Jan. 14. 120 Navy St. 905-844-4402.

POWER PLANT Melvin Charney and Heavy Mental, works by Lyn Carter,
Magdalen Celestino, Tom Dean, Ron Giii, to Jan. 21. 231 Queens Quay W.
973-4949.

SUSAN HOBBS Brian Groombridge to Jan. 13. 137 Tecumseth. 504-3699.

TABLEAU VIVANT Long-Thin, paintings by Angela Leach, to Jan. 8. 917
Queen W. 504-7298.

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

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Subject: MUSEUMS

BATA SHOE MUSEUM 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.

GIBSON HOUSE MUSEUM Putting By For The Winter: 19th Century Preserving
Techniques And Technologies. $1.50-$2.50. 5172 Yonge.

MUSEUM FOR TEXTILES A Textile Collaboration 1975-1995 by Beauregard
and Lamarre, to Mar. 3. The Tim Jocelyn Collection to Mar. 17.
Acquisitions Ninety-four: Art And Utility, to Mar. 17. $4/$5. 55
Centre. 599-5321.

OSBORNE COLLECTION OF EARLY CHILDREN'S BOOKS Box Of Delights: 600
Years of Children's Books, to Feb. 10. 239 College. 393-7753.

ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM Spiders, with interactive displays, to Jan. 14.
Fakes: Deception In European Ceramics, to Jan. 28. Reshaping
Tradition: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics In Asian Modes, to Jan. 28.
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. 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. The Maiasaur Project D 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

HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY Shifting Content Within Stable Genres with art
critic, photographer Max Kozloff. Jan. 9, 7:30pm. $2. Art Gallery Of
Ontario, Jackman Hall, 317 Dundas W. Reserve 979-6608.

TWELFTH NIGHT REVEL Museum For Textiles presents storytellers,
musicians, silent auction, mystery tours, more. Jan. 6, 6-9pm. 55
Centre Ave. 599-5321.

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