Village Squire, 1980-02, Page 32AROUND TOWN
ART
FOREST CITY GALLERY, 213 King St.
London
Feb. 1-26 Jim Gillies, Sculpture; Wanda
Sawicki-Kutac, drawings.
Feb. 29 -Mar. 26 George Legrady,
photography; Lise Downe, painting.
INGERSOLL CREATIVE ARTS CENTRE ,
34 King Street West, Ingersoll.
Feb. 3 and 10. Animals in A.rt exhibition
by various artists, a variety of media from
London Regional Art Gallery, Extension
Services.
Feb. 17,24 and Mar. 2. Three Mini Series.
Paintings by Robert Bozak and Kerry
Ferris. Woodcuts and Linocuts by Mary
Wrinch, Walter J. Phillips and others.
Works in water colour by Harriet Manore
Carter, and the Rev. R.D.P. Hicks.
THIELSEN GALLERY INC. 1038
Adelaide St. N., London, February 1 to
March 8: Group Show of Oils and Water
Colors by Toni Onley, William Roberts,
Franklin Arbuckle, Reta Cowley.
STUDIO 487 GALLERY, 175 Dundas St.,
London, February 1 to March 8: Tribute to
the ROM - The Royal Ontario Museum
building fund Portfolio of limited edition
prints by Kenneth Lockhead, Ron Bolt,
Abraham Anghik, Rita Latendre, Tom
Forrestal] and Louis de Niverville.
GREY—BRUCE ARTS COUNCIL Box
184, Owen Sound.
Feb. 8 -Mar. 21, Artsfest 1980-A cultural
smorgasbord to spice up the Grey -Bruce
winter.
Touring exhibits include the magical
Emmett Machines from the Ontario
Science Centre, works of the Group of
Seven and native artists from the
McMichael Collection, speakers from the
ROM and Royal Botanical Gardens. Call
371-1761 to find out about Artsfest events
in your community.
TOM THOMSON ART GALLERY 840 -
First Ave. West, Owen Sound.
Feb. 8 to Mar. 2-Pottawami Spinners and
Weavers' Guild Exhibition in Gallery 1.
Chi-Cheemaun Juried Show, Open to
artists in Grey and Bruce Counties in
Gallery 2.
WOODSTOCK ART GALLERY,
Hunter Street, Woodstock
Feb. 1 to Mar. 8. Canadian prints and
drawings.
445 MUSEUMS
CONCERTS
THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
520 Wellington St.. London
Feb. 3 Young Peoples Concert, Theatre
London at 2 p.m.
Feb. 8 and 10 Pops Concert, Centennial
Hall at 8:30 p.m. with Dwight Bennett,
conductor and Eduard Minvevich, violin.
Feb. 22 and Feb. 23 Cabaret, Centennial
Hall at 7 p.m. Maureen Duncan, soprano
and Brian Jackson, conductor.
Feb. 27 and Feb. 28. Main Series Concert
at Centennial Hall, 8:30 p.m. Orchestra
Night with Alexis Hauser, conductor.
Feb. 2. Musical and Variety Night.
Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton, 8
p.m. Tickets are available from church
members, talent includes the Harbouraires
and The Gifted Magician.
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LONDON HISTORY CENTRE , 1017
Western Road, London.
Feb. 1 -Feb. 29. Open for group tours only,
call 432-7166, ext. 64 for bookings.
CENTENNIAL MUSEUM, 325 Queens
Ave. London
Feb. 1 -Feb. 24. The Architecture of George
F. Durand.
Feb. 24 -Mar. 2 -Closed for change of
exhibition.
IAMBTON HERITAGE MUSEUM, Hwy
21, five miles south of Grand Bend is open
year round. Winter and spring hours: 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and 11 to
5 Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Adults
$1 and children 50 cents.
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