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Subject: GALLERIES
ART OPENINGS
A.K.A. From Brimstone To Memphis by Kathryn Mackay, to Nov. 2. Lust
Letters by David Rutherford opens Nov. 4, 10am-7pm; to Nov. 30. 13
Baldwin. 340-0136.
AGINCOURT LIBRARY Recent works by Fred Fowler, to Dec. 27. 155 Bonis
Ave.
ARTS IN ACTION Feminine sensuality through paintings, photographs,
sculpture, art jewelry, by Power Of Three Collective, opens Nov. 3, 7-
11pm; to Nov. 16. 183 Bathurst, Ste 302. 603-92647.
BARBWIRE Paintings by Paul Venables and photography, mixed media of
Gilberto Prioste, opens Nov. 3, 7-10pm with bar; to Nov. 28. 25 St.
Nicholas St., Unit 209. 703-6647.
BAU-XI My Trip To Italy by Brian Kipping to Nov. 15. 340 Dundas W.
977-0600.
CARNEGIE Silk And Silver by Pamela Norman and Lynn Wiggins, Landscapes
by Robert Creighton, opens Nov. 3, 7-10pm; to Nov. 18. Also, St.
Luke's Night, A Night For The Arts with Carnegie Arts Award to Anne
Sneath, Nov. 4, 8pm, with cash bar, music by Bart Nameth. $10. 10 King
W., Dundas. 905-627-4265.
CENTENNIAL RECREATION CENTRE Juried art show by members of the Art
Guild of Scarborough, Nov. 4-5, 10am-5pm. 1967 Ellesmere.
CLAY DESIGN New work by Eve Rubenzahl, Nov. 6-19. Also, Scott Barnim
to Nov. 4. 170 Brunswick. 964-3330.
DARLING BLDG. Dead Industry Seven, opens Nov. 3, 6pm; to Nov. 18. 96
Spadina Ave. 531-2850.
DEL BELLO Plunge by Susan Van Zaig, opens Nov. 5, 2:30-5pm. Also, A
Dream Of Flight by Gordon Becker to Nov. 4. 788 King W. 504-2422.
ETOBICOKE CITY HALL Color And Form Society juried art show, opens Nov.
2, 8pm; to Nov. 25. 399 The West Mall. 822-8477.
GALERIE DESDNERE Suite Roumaine Frescos by Peter Krausz, Nov. 4- 22.
12 Hazelton Ave. 923-4662.
GALLERY 44 Illustrations Of Power, photographic installation by Lisa
Titus, opens Nov. 2, 5-7pm, artist talk 7-8pm; to Dec. 2. 401 Richmond
W., Ste 120. 979-3941.
GALLERY 435 Still Life In The Museum, group show, opens Nov. 4, 7pm;
to Nov. 27. 435 Barton E., Hamilton. 905-526-9102.
GALLERY 788 Close To Home, A Cautionary Story For Our Time, mixed
media dioramas with accompanying booklets, by Libby Hague, opens Nov.
5, 2-5pm; to Nov. 30. Also, Recent works by Michael Trommer to Nov. 4.
788 King W. 504-9280.
GALLERY TPW Culture Slash Nation, group show by artists and writers,
to Nov. 25; forum: Mapping Resistance To The Culture Cuts, Nov. 4, 4-
6pm. 80 Spadina Ave., Ste 310. 362-4242.
GARDINER MUSEUM Fakes: Deception In European Ceramics; choose between
authentic and fake 16th-20th century art. Family Day with songs,
storytelling, hands-on activities with Navajo weaver Peal Sunrise,
Nov. 5, 1-6pm. 111 Queen's Park, across from the ROM.
JOHN B.AIRD Society Of Canadian Artists 28th Annual Open Juried Show,
opens Nov. 2, 6-9pm; to Nov. 25. 900 Bay. 928-6772.
MARKHAM THEATRE Points of View, fall show by Markham Group Of Artists
opens Nov. 5, 1-3pm. 171 Town Centre Blvd., Markham. 905- 470-2064.
MCLAREN-BARNES Misshepezhieu, The Water Spirit, paintings by Bev Hagan
opens Nov. 5, 1-5pm; to Nov. 18. 133 Reynolds St., Oakville. 905-849-
7702.
MERCER UNION Incomparable Compatibles, audio-visual performance by
Colette Urban and Allison Cameron Nov. 2, 8pm, on view to Nov. 4.
Also, Corporal Economics, videotapes by John Di Stefano, Gary Kibbins,
Laura Kipnis; A Ballad To My Lord, One Work by Olabode Fakiyesi
(Faki), to Nov. 4. 439 King W. 977-1412.
METRO ARCHIVES Pipe Dreams, history of water and sewer infrastructure
in Metro Toronto, to Sept. '96. 255 Spadina Rd. 397- 5000.
NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE Mississauga Sculpture Studio, Nov. 7-19;
opens Nov. 9, 6:30-9pm. 56 Neilson Dr., Etobicoke. 622-5294.
NORTH YORK CENTRAL LIBRARY Willowdale Group Of Artists, annual fall
art show, opens Nov. 5, 5-8pm. 5120 Yonge. 489-1586.
NORTH YORK HILLCREST LIBRARY Watercolor paintings, collages by Ann
Pinder to Nov. 30. 5801 Leslie. 395-5830.
OAKVILLE CENTENNIAL GALLERY: Neo Lithic Tango by Lance Belanger, Nov.
4-Jan. 14; talk by Gerald McMaster Nov. 7, 7:30pm; reception Nov. 19,
3-5pm. 120 Navy St., Oakville. 905-844-4402.
ONTARIO COLLEGE OF ART Confine by Davian Bobrowska, Ian Clarke,
Carolyn Livingston, to Nov. 11. 291 Dundas W., 3rd Fl. 997-5311 x262.
OPEN STUDIO Summer Fallow, mixed media serigraphs by Darlene Kalynka
to Nov. 25; reception Nov. 2, 4:30-7pm. 520 King W. 504- 8238.
PAUL PETRO Site-specific installation by Gretchen Sankey opens Nov. 2,
8-10pm; to Dec. 31. 100 Yonge. 979-7874.
PRISMA Artcidental Tourist 2: Two Winds, serendipitous images and
poetry by Susan L. Brown, opens Nov. 7, 6-9pm; to Nov. 19. Also,
photography by Bruce Littlejohn to Nov. 5. 2570A Yonge. 440-0673.
RED HEAD Floor Show by Sandra Rechico and Phantasmagoria by Daniel
Olson to Nov. 23; open Nov. 4, 3-6pm. 96 Spadina Ave., 8th Fl. 504-
5654.
RHINO BAR & GRILLE NightMare On Queen Street, ghoulish paintings,
sculpture by Parkdale Village Arts Collective, to Nov. 5. Colours of
Sound, drawings, paintings by Rejeanne Lizotte, opens Nov. 4, 11am-
1pm; to Dec. 3. 1249 Queen W. 536-6778.
S.L. SIMPSON Barbara Bloom, Ian Carr-Harris, John Massey, open Nov. 2,
6-8pm; to Nov. 28. 515 Queen W. 504-3738.
SABLE-CASTELLI The Brecon Paintings by Ric Evans to Nov. 18. 33
Hazelton Ave. 961-0011.
SCARBOROUGH ARTS COUNCIL Exposed: A Portfolio Of Urban Images by Paul
Sanderson to Nov. 23, opens Nov. 7, 7-9pm. 1859 Kingston. 698-7322.
SPRINGBANK ARTS CENTRE Watercolors by Wendy Whitemore, Nov. 3- 5. 3057
Mississauga Rd. N. 905-274-0345.
STARKMAN Sighting Chaos by Cathy McNeill to Nov. 25. 1170 Bay, Ste.
112. 323-1880.
THEATRE PASSE MURAILLE Motions, part of The Moving Art Show, by Sam
Ferrara, to Nov. 19; reception Nov. 6, 7pm. Mainspace, 16 Ryerson Ave.
504-7529.
366 ADELAIDE E. New paintings by Heather Graham-Fenton opens Nov. 4,
2-5pm. Ste. 332. 601-0797.
VISUAL ARTS ONTARIO The View From My Kayak by E.J. Lightman opens Nov.
3, 5-7pm; to Nov. 27. 439 Wellington W. 591-8883.
YORK UNIVERSITY SAMUEL J. ZACKS: New Situation, mixed media paintings,
photo lithos by Ying Chi Tang to Nov. 10. 109 Strong College. 4700
Keele. 736-5169.
CONTINUING
ACADEMY OF SPHERICAL ARTS Boundaries Of Chaos, paintings by Konrad
Bonk and paintings by Georgia Amar, to Nov. 26. 38 Hanna. 532-2782.
ART AT THE EDGE Recent works by Erin McLeod, Jorden Sonenberg to Nov.
11. 559 Bloor W. 533-3343.
ART GALLERY OF HAMILTON Robert Reginald Whale: Figures In A Landscape,
to Jan. 7. How Red Works, an exploration of the color red in paintings
and life, to Feb. 18. 123 King W., Hamilton. 905-527- 6610.
ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGA Origins, works by Color and Form Society,
and The River, works from Kariya, Japan, to Dec. 1. 300 City Centre.
905-896-5088.
ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO Framing History to Dec. Reading Pictures:
Crossing The Boundary Between Literature And Visual Art, to Jan. 21.
Magicians Of Light, photographs from the collection of the National
Gallery of Canada, to Jan. 21. The Sublime And Beautiful to March.
$4/$7.50/$15 Fam/Under 12 free. Free Wed 5-10pm. 317 Dundas W. 977-
0414.
BURLINGTON ART CENTRE Potters Guild Juried Exhibition to Nov. 12. Talk
(about) Art, to Nov. 12. Ann Mortimer: An Artist's Journey to Jan. 7.
1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington. 905-632-7796.
CAMBRIDGE Corpus Delecti, figurative sculpture by Mary Catherine
Newcomb, to Nov. 26 at Library & Gallery, 20 Grand Ave. N. Impressions
Of Summer, watercolor monoprints by Margaret Peter, to Nov. 5 at
Preston Library, 435 King E. Cambridge. (519)621-0460.
C'EST WHAT On The Water's Edge, paintings by Charles Weiss, to Nov.
25. 67 Front E. 867-9499.
COLD CITY Photographic work by Louise Noguchi to Nov. 18. 686 Richmond
W. 504-6681.
COLLEGE STREET BAR Stange Attractor, paintings by Nicola Woods to Nov.
4. 574 College. 533-2417.
CONSILIUM Toronto Watercolor Society Annual Fall Juried Show, to Nov.
10. 200 Consilium Place, Ste 100, Scarborough. 465-6197.
CRAFT The Holiday Collection, exhibition and sale of fine craft by
Ontario Crafts Council, to Dec. 23. Chalmers Bldg., 35 McCaul. 977-
3551.
DELEON WHITE Works by Carl Beam to Nov. 18. 455 King W. 597-9466.
DESIGN EXCHANGE eMarch,, installation on what the Internet is all
about, to Dec. 7. Pop In Orbit: Design From The Space Age with five
themes, to Jan. 21. 234 Bay. 363-6121.
DRABINSKY & FRIEDLAND The Provincetown Paintings by Hans Hofmann. 122
Scollard. 324-5766.
80 SPADINA AVE. New paintings by Marion Perlet to Nov. 4. 80 Spadina
Ave., Ste 306. 960-5532.
ENETO CENTRE Simon Benetton's sculpture Volanta di credere. 7465
Kipling. 905-851-5551.
FAKTORIE Seven On Acid, show of new work by Leslie Ann Becker, to Nov.
6. 400 Euclid Ave, the Coach House. 591-6986.
FIRST CANADIAN PLACE ARTS & EVENTS: Celebration, 100 works celebrating
the 123rd birthday of the Ontario Society of Artists, to Dec. 3.
SCULPTORS' SOCIETY OF CANADA: Flights & Fancy, large metal
construction of birds by Morton Katz to Nov. 17. Exchange Tower (214-
0389). 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 Dec. 15.
533A Parliament. 972-0401.
GALLERY GABOR Prague Reflections, watercolors, oil paintings by Gabor
P. Mezei, to Nov. 5. 587 Markham. 534-1839.
GALLERY 401 Forest Stories, tree works by Wendy Trusler, to Nov. 9.
401 Richmond W., Studio 240. 506-0290.
GALLERY ONE Ontario, And Other Landscapes by Pat Service, to Nov. 16.
121 Scollard. 929-3103.
GARNET PRESS Criminals & Dieties by John Abrams, to Nov. 18. Flora
Island, outdoor sculpture installation, by Alex de Cosson, to May '96.
580 Richmond W. 504-5012.
GATE 403 Paintings by Steve Ross, to Nov. 13. 403 Roncesvalles. 588-
2930.
INTERFERENCE HOLOGRAM Sin Suenos (Without Dreams) by members of
Abattoir, to Dec. 1. 1179A King W., Ste 8. 535-2323.
ISAACS/INUIT 1995 Cape Dorset Print Collection, Canadian Premiere, to
Nov. 18. 9 Prince Arthur Ave. 921-9985.
ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA Monte Tamaro Chapel, preparatory
drawings, models, photographs, floor plans by architect Mario Botta
and Enzo Cucchi, to Dec. 2. 496 Huron. 921-3802.
JANE CORKIN Rockland Bridge 1981-1995, panoramic views by Thaddeus
Holownia to Dec. 9. 179 John, Ste 302. 979-1980.
JOSEPH D. CARRIER Building Bridges: Israeli And Palestinian Artists
Speak, also Stations Of The Fish, wall sculptures by Joseph Lammirato;
to Nov. 26. Columbus Centre, 901 Lawrence W. 789-7011.
JUSTINA BARNICKE Immediate Environment, new landscapes and interiors,
by Rae Johnson, to Nov. 9. 7 Hart House Circle, U of T. 978- 8398.
KOFFLER Fireplay/Pause, clay & video installation, by Ruth Chambers,
also In Sunshine Or In Shadow, mixed media, by Daniel Olson; to Nov.
19. 4588 Bathurst. 636-2145.
LEO KAMEN The Common Hand, drawings by 24 gallery artists, to Nov. 11.
80 Spadina Ave., Ste 406. 504-9515.
MALVERN LIBRARY Paper Pleasures, multi-media note cards, watercolor
collage, found objects by Lucy Roy, to Nov. 27. 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.
McMASTER Oil On Foil by Steven Agro to Nov. 24. Herman H. Levy
Collection permanent. $2. 1280 Main W., Hamilton. 905-525-9140 x23081.
McMICHAEL CANADIAN ART COLLECTION Diamonds In The Rough, 75th
Anniversary Of The Group Of Seven, Part Two, to Dec. 10. 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.
MERCER UNION Corporal Economics, videotapes by John Di Stefano, Gary
Kibbins, Laura Kipnis; A Ballad To My Lord, One Work by Olabode
Fakiyesi (Faki), to Nov. 4. 439 King W. 977-1412.
METROPOLITAN TORONTO REFERENCE LIBRARY Boxed In, book boxes and box
objects by The Canadian Bookbinders & Book Artists Guild, to Nov. 3.
789 Yonge. 581-1071.
MIRA GODARD Plants, paintings by Stephen Hutchings, to Nov. 4. 22
Hazelton Ave. 964-8197.
MIRIAM SHIELL The Dead And The Living by Ken Currie to Dec. 16. 16A
Hazelton Ave. 925-2461.
1 ATLANTIC Aran Islands, Ireland by Gertrude Kearns, also Toronto
People, Dancer Group, Abstracts, Still-Life, to Nov. 12. Ste 104. 777-
9954 or 536-5666.
PARTISAN 21.6% Less Kraft Dinner Fuck You For A Buck Show, group show
by Abattoir to Nov. 5. 920 Queen W. 504-1934.
PONDS Babs Collier, Mary Cromarty, Mary Cscrepy, Joy Godfrey, Lyn
Marnock Liddles, Margaret Nurse, to Dec. 13357 McCowan Rd.,
Stouffville. 905-640-3159.
POWER PLANT The Age Of Anxiety, a reflection on the art scene in Tokyo
and Kyoto, to Nov. 26. Part of Today's Japan. $2. 231 Queens Quay W.
973-4949.
QUEEN'S QUAY TERMINAL QUEEN'S QUAY GALLERY: Works by Faculty of
Drawing and Painting of Ontario College Of Art, to Nov. 12. GROUP OF
TEN ARTISTS: Impressions In Form And Colour, paintings, sculpture,
Nov. 7-Jan. 7 (203-6940). LAKESIDE ATRIUM: A Festive Salute, hand-
painted Japanese banners, in conjunction with Today's Japan, to Nov. 5
(203-0510). 207 Queen's Quay W.
RIVOLI Flash, paintings by Steve Junkin, to Nov. 23. 334 Queen W. 596-
1908 or 536-4295.
ROBERT BIRCH New drawings by Andrew McPhail to Nov. 4. 242.5 Queen E.
955-9410.
ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN The Art of Yvonne McKague Housser, to Dec. 10. Tom
Thomson to Jan. 7. Civic Centre, 72 Queen St., Oshawa. 905- 576-3000.
ROCKET FUEL COFFEE SHOP Paintings by Kenneth Fuentes. 2925 Lakeshore
Blvd. W., Etobicoke. 255-2582.
ROSEDALE DINER A Body Of Work, photographic exposition by Nir Bareket.
1164 Yonge. 923-3122.
RYERSON Photo based work by members of the Continuing Education
Faculty, to Nov. 4. 80 Spadina Ave., Ste 305. 368-2235.
SAGE CAFE Every Picture Tells A Story, Don't It?, drawings, prints by
Jerry Silverberg, to Nov. 24. 166 McCaul. 340-7345.
SCARBOROUGH CAMPUS Power, Country, And Citizenship, mixed media by
Ying Chi Tang, to Nov. 17. 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, U of T.
287-7176.
SHOOTING The Man In The Moon Exhibit, paintings by Gordy Lowe, to Dec.
15. 48 Wellington E. 955-0887.
STEPHEN BULGER F.S.A. Photographs by Marion Post Wolcott, to Nov. 11.
700 Queen W. 504-0575.
SUSAN HOBBS Susan Schelle to Nov. 25. 137 Tecumseth. 504-3699.
360 REVOLVING RESTAURANT Abstract collage compositions by Michael
Snow, to Dec. 31. Top of the CN Tower.
TODAY'S JAPAN Japanese Contemporary Clay Works, to Nov. 19, du Maurier
Theatre Centre lobby. 4+1/2: The Internal Landscape Of Tokyo,
exhibition by five teams of designers and architects, to Nov. 26.
Tribute To Japan, works by Vera Fischer on main level, west corridor,
207 Queen's Quay W; 203-6831. Design Sampling at Community Gallery, to
Nov. 19. Textile Miniature Works: Contemporary Art of Japan, to Nov.
27 at Uncommon Objects. Harbourfront Centre and Queen's Quay Terminal.
(Also, see Power Plant and York University listings).
TORONTO HISTORICAL BOARD Pass It On!, An Exhibit of Lesbian and Gay
Histories, to Nov. 23; in conjunction, A Community Speaks, a series of
talks on related topics, takes place Thursdays noon-1pm, to Nov. 23
(see lectures); free. Toronto Historical Board, 205 Yonge. 392-6827
x265.
WELLINGTON New York 1946, photographs by Todd Webb, to Nov. 22. 40
Wellington E. 214-4969.
WILLIAMS MILL GALLERY On Location: Bringing The Outdoors In,
paintings, drawings by Mariene Madole to Nov. 19. 515 Main St., Glen
Williams. 905-873-8203.
WYNICK/TUCK New paintings and Rosevi, a portfolio of 13 poems by Guido
Molinari, to Nov. 11. 80 Spadina Ave., 4th Fl. 504-8716.
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Subject: MUSEUMS
BATA SHOE MUSEUM All 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.
BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE Epergnes And Lustres, table centrepieces,
mantlepiece whimsies. Child's Play, display of 19th- century toys,
dolls. Trees To Treen, Our Romance With Wood. To Dec. 31. McNair
Gallery. Jane & Steeles. 736-1733.
GIBSON HOUSE MUSEUM Putting By For The Winter: 19th Century Preserving
Techniques and Technologies. $1.50-$2.50. 5172 Yonge.
MUSEUM FOR TEXTILES A Visual Feast, Highlights From the Webster
Collection, to Dec. $4/$5. 55 Centre. 599-5321.
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM In The Time Of The Kayak: Hunting In The Eastern
Canadian Arctic, to Jan '96. Spiders, with interactive displays, to
Jan. 14. Fakes: Deception In European Ceramics, to Jan. 28. Safe
Haven: The Refugee Experience Of Five Families to Apr. 8. A Canadian
Portrait: Faces From Canada's Past, to July '96. Centrepieces For The
Table, to July. 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 - 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
ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO: EVENTS TALK: Photographer Pamela Harris on
Magicians Of Light, Nov. 8, 7pm. FAMILY SUNDAYS: Premiere of Nelvana's
video series Little Bear, based on the children's book by Else
Homelund Minarik, Nov. 5 at 11:30am & 2:30pm. WORKSHOP: Join artist
Tara Cooper, Nov. 5, 11am-3pm. PERFORMANCE: Classical music with
pianist and cellist of the Royal Conservatory of Music, Nov. 5, 2pm.
Baroque Acting and Gesture by Opera Atelier, Nov. 8, 7:30pm. 317
Dundas W. 977-0414.
ARTISTS BUSINESS SEMINARS Promoting and Pricing Your Work, Nov. 8,
7:30pm. $7, pre-register. VAO, 439 Wellington W., 2nd Fl. 591- 8883.
BRUSH WITH CELEBRITIES Paint your own plate, fundraiser for Performers
For Literacy, presented by Maddie Told Hattie. Nov. 5, 1- 5pm. $25.
1340 Danforth. 778-6469 or 465-5354.
CREATIVE AND EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPIES EXCHANGE C.R.E.A.T.E. presents
psychiatrist, cultural theorist Dr. Jeanne Randolph on Theory In
Action: Words, Images, Subjectivities. Nov. 4. $65. Studio Theatre,
York Quay Centre. 462-4268.
CREATIVE ARTS SALE Ceramics, pottery, paintings, crochet, knit pieces
by clients of Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care. Nov. 7, 4- 8pm &
Nov. 8, 10am-4pm. Silverman Garden Crt., Baycrest Centre, 3560
Bathurst. 785-2500 x2550.
DESIGN EXCHANGE: EVENTS Nov. 3: Back Beat, A Sixties Pop Party and
Dance; $75 includes food, libations. Nov. 5: Curator's tour through
Pop In Orbit, 1:30-2:30pm; $8/$10. Nov. 8: '60s Pop Fashion, noon;
$3.50/$5. 234 Bay. 363-6121.
PERSPECTIVE IN WATERCOLOUR Workshop. Nov. 4, 9:30am-3:30pm. $30
includes materials. Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Dr.,
Etobicoke. 622-5294.
ROM EVENTS French Tour, Nov. 7, noon. Tuesdays At Noon presents End Of
A Millennium, scientists, students, artists express alternatives to
conventional thinking, Nov. 7, noon. Family Sundays with hands-on
workshops noon-4pm, to Dec. 17. Lectures Wedgwood And Spode: The Four
Josiahs, Nov. 11am-12:30pm; $9/$11. The Web Of Life: A Navajo Woman's
Story, Nov. 2, 7-9pm. Fashion, Fur And Fads In The 19th Century, Nov.
5, 2-4:30pm. 100 Queen's Park. Event info 586-5797; general info 586-
8000.
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