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-Committee for Performing Arts
Showcase of Artists Set
"Showcase of Artists" will be presented
by the Committee for the Performing ArU
Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the University
Theatre. A no4iost party is planned from
7 to 8 p.m. for all those attending at the
Town Club, Eugene Hotel.
The Showcase will include music, ballet
and dramatic readings by artists of the
community. Featured on the program will
be the Bob Sheldon Trio, the Madrigal
Singera under the direction of Max Rlsln
ger, Doreen Gilday'a Ballet Classique con
cert group; and Stewart Rogers in "Scenes
from Great Dramas."
The Bob Sheldon Trio, composed of Bob
Sheldon, Bill Crispin and Dennis Barger,
will present folk music and other numbers
featuring two classical Spanish guitars.
Stewart Rogera will present scenes from
"Don Juan in Hell" and "Cyrano de
Bergerac."
Doreen Gilday'i Ballet Classique will
appear in two numbers, "Elegance" and
"Wedding Day," both staged and choreo
graphed by Miss Gilday.
"Elegance," a grande pas de deux to
music by Lizst, will be danced by Shelley
Reinmutb and Frederick Ditzhaiy,
"Wedding Day," with music by Mozart
arranged by Bruno Madrid, will feature
Sandra Gilliam as the bride, Susan Lcibel
and Robin Humelbaugh as her close friends.
The corps de ballet will include Cele Ann
DiMarco, Cheryl Kirkpatrick, Anita Nixon
and Kathy Williams.
The performance by Jane Thacher,
pianist, has been postponed until the fall
concert to be presented by the Committee
for the Performing Arts. Aim of the organ
ization is "to encourage, promote and act
as producers for local artists and to provide
an auditorium for such performances."
Tickets for the Saturday performance
are J 1.50. They may be obtained from
Mrs. Marvin Krenk, ticket chairman, DI
4-4172. Those desiring further information
about membership in the Committee also
may call Mrs. Krenk.
Art
Center
Calendar
Monday, April 22
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Drawing,
Basic and Figure, Maurice Van,
Instructor. ,
Tuesday, April 23
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Workshop
with model, no Instructor.
7:30 to 9:30. Painting,
Watercolor and oil. Ray Levra,
instructor.
Wednesday, April 21
7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Watercolor
and oil painting, Ray Levra, In
structor. Thursday, April 23
1 to 3 p.m., Painting, begin
ning and advanced, Letha Wil
son, Instructor.
7 to 10 p.m., Sllkscreen work-
shop, Dave Foster, instructor.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Painting,
Vivionne Fendricb, Instructor.
The Center is located at S31
W. 13th Ave., in Eugene. Infor
mation may be obtained by call
ing DI 5-1126 Monday, Wednes
day, Friday from 9 a.m. to 12
Boon.
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Beverly Hopkins Sets Show
Beverly Hopkins, daughter
of Profqssor and Mrs. George
P. Hopkins of Eugene, has
current exhibits of paintings
in Atherton and in Palo Alto,
Calif. A show in San Francis
co also is planned.
Miss Hopkins, a University
of Oregon graduate, took her
master's degree at Mills Col
lege, and is presently on the
staff of the Museum of Art in
Museum of Sea
Opens at Coast
A new museum "designed
to perpetuate the beauty and
history of the sea" will have
its opening Friday, Saturday
and Sunday at Nye Beach,
Newport. ,
Owner and curator of the
museum is Mrs. Bessie Mar
shall who formerly lived in
' Eugene for more than 35
years. Among the displays
will bo a coral exhibit, a col
lection of star fish, an exhibit
ot unusual shells, driftwood
arrangements and an agate
collection.
Exhibit Set
Oils and water colors by
Alan A. Munro, assistant pro
fessor of art at Oregon State
University, will be on display
through May 4 at Contempo
rary Creations, 855 Olive St.
The public is invited to view
the exhibit which is open
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon
day through Friday and 12
noon to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Springfield. Mo. An exhibit of
her paintings was shown the
past November at University
of Oregon Museum of Art '
On Exhibit
The following art showings ire on exhibit this week In the.
Eugene area:
Museum of Art, University of Oregon: Four exhibitions.
Paintings by Jawlensky; Spectrum Current Art of Color Pho
tography) Sculptures by Sponenburgh; continuing through May
7; Japanese Inro and Netsuke, continuing through May 19.
Museum hours are from 1 to S p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday and from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Museum is closed on Mor.J.y.
Watercolor paintings of early Eugene by Nina McCornack,
Lucia Moore and Gladys McCready, on exhibit Sunday 1 to 8
p.m; Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Wednesday 9 a.m.
to noon. Pioneer Museum, Lane pounty Fairgrounds. Paintings
are gift of artists to Museum.
. , Rental-Sales Gallery at University of Oregon Museum of
Art, sponsored by Friends of the Museum and operated by
Junior Service League of Eugene. Open to the public, Tues
day, 1 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
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12th Avenue Gallery: Drawings, paintings and wall
hangings by six artists from Central Oregon, through April 30.
Hours 3 to 8 p.m. daily except Sunday; Thursday, 1 to 6
and 7 to 9 p.m.; Friday 7 to 9 p.m.; or by appointment by
calling Thyrza Anderson, gallery director, DI 3-1870. Gallery at
361 E. 12th Ave.
Art works of Thurston High School art classes r are
on exhibit at Springfield Public Library through April 80,
ire 2 to 9 p.m. weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays.
" Paintings by Carl Henry, Eugene artist, Northwest Christian
College Library, through April. Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon
day through Saturday.
Paintings Shown Exhibit Opens at Newport
Oil paintings by Bonnie
Ludwig of Springfield are on
exhibit through April at the
Citizens Bank in Springfield. '
The artist, a member of WI1-'
lamalane Art League7haa. In
cluded still lifes and .land
scapes in the collection of
paintings. , ' .a . '
The Yaqulna Art Associa
tion at Newport announces
the opening of a display of
pictures from Pacific Art
Guild in Astoria. The gallery
is open every afternoon ex
cept Monday, '
. Margaret Akers, association
manager, points out that the
major objectivei of the" art
center are to encourage local
artists to use the classroom,
to make the community
aware of its arts and rralti
displays, and to provide a
place where summer travelers
place where summer travelers
can be invited to visit.
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