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Village Squire, 1976-03, Page 26QUEEN'S HOTEL, Seaforth March 11-12-13 - Society March 18-19-20 - Volume 3 • March 25-26-27 - Ods n' Ends April 1-2-3 - Mike Martin Show CANDELIGHT TAVERN, Goderich: March 12, 13 - Shannon March 19, 20 - Royalaires March 26, 27 - Cavaliers CLINTON HOTEL, Clinton: March 12, 13 - The Crawford duo March 19, 20 - Danny Kirkland March 26, 27 - Nill Harks April 1, 2, 3 - Aubry Skeyrs QUEEN'S HOTEL, Stratford: March 12, 13 - Misty Mountain Match 19, 20 - Loving Touch TWIN GABLES, Listowel: March 12, 13, - Country Versatiles March 15-20 - Basham March 22-27 - Mike Martin Show March 29 -April 3 - Chameleon BLYTH INN HOTEL, Blyth: March 12, 13 - Howard Smith March 19, 20 - Sundowners (Wally & Shorty) March 26, 27 - Trackmen April 2, 3 - Wayne Smith FRYFOGLES, 253 Dundas 5t., London: March 12, 13 - Muddy Waters /\wor 0 free fr9m�arly and rr e RED LION INN, Piccadilly Room, London: March 12. 13 - Malton and Hamilton March 15, 20, 22-27 - Ricky Francis Art ZARSKI.PERIOD, London Art Gallery, March 6-29: This one-man exhibition of fifteen recent paintings by Bob Zarski a young London artist, has been organized by Kate McCabe of the London Art Gallery. Bob Zarski received his artistic training at H. B. Beal Secondary School and has exhibited extensively in the London area for the past two years. The painting in this exhibition represent Zarski's personal interpretation of natural. elements and phenomena. However, rather than being a realistic record of these elements, in the paintings natural imagery takes a space-age journey into the fantastic. A fanciful landscape is created with layers of brilliant colour applied with almost explosive energy. Volcanos, tornados, gardens and waterfalls are formed with dots, dabs, slashes and shapes of intense colour highlighted by gold, silver, and often rhinestones. Because objects are incorporated onto the painted canvas, the viewer becomes involved in a visual illusion. At a distance, the work seems to be only two-dimensional painting on -eart a.ac lhat'f What we're al about. Ask your Heart Association NV Give Heart Fund canvas, however upon closer inspection, these three-demensional objects, cleverly camouflaged, become apparent. The catalo- gue for the exhibition, ZARSKI.Period is itself' a work of art in that it contains a reproduction of a painting created by Zarski specifically for the centre -fold. SELECTIONS FROM THE MOORE COLL- ECTION, London Art Gallery March 6 - 29: This exhibition is a selection of 83 works from the generous gift of over 350 paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures recently donated to the Ontario Heritage Foundation by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore. The Ontario Heritage Foundation has, in turn, agreed that this collection will be housed in the new London Art Gallery when the building is completed. The works of art in the J . H. Moore collection represent many years of careful personal investigation and choice by the Moores. As a result, the pieces are characterized by individually and a high standard of quality. The selection exhibited at the London Art Gallery spans the various historical and artistic styles of this century in Canadian art. For example, works by the historically significant landscapists, Emily Carr, Lemoine Fitzgerald and David Milne, and members of the Group of Seven, Jackson, Lismer MacDonald and Varley are hung alongside contemporary paintings by Claude Breeze, Yves Gaucher and Kenneth Lochhead. The local history of art in London during the 60's is well chronicled with pieces by Jack GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS •Jewellry •Stationery •Greeting Cards •Health & Beauty Aids f4 - WILSON'S Health & Gift Centre BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE 523-4440 VILLAGE SQUIRE/MARCH 14-b