Planet ofthe Arts vol. 4 no. 1? Inside E.C.C.A.D. ig Important Grad meeting: All 4th year students are invited to attend the first grad meeting Thursday October 13th, 4:00 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. Shaun Hayes-Holgate Writing Workshop: learn to write good. Planet of the Arts is sponsoring a writing workshop Monday October 17th, in the Faculty Lounge, at 4:45. After just two hours with your host, Ramon Kubicek, you will be able to write better ads than this. Open to all.Caffeine provided. Themes in Design Seminars: As part of Design Week (Oct. 21-30) E.C.C.A.D. will be hosting a series of public seminars at the college. Talks will be held in Room 260 and the Faculty Lounge, and will run from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Oct. 24- Walter Jungkind (design professor) Oct. 25- David Aitken (architect) Oct. 26- Claude Gidman (industrial designer) Oct. 27- Richard Hulbert (architect) Oct. 28- David Sterling (graphic designer) For further information on this series and Design Week phone 873-7212 or talk to Ken Hughes in the Graphic Design dept. of E.C.C.A.D. Psychiatry at High Noon: a lunchtime counselling series with Derek Swain will be held every week in the Faculty Lounge. These free workshops cover a variety of very practical strate- gies for coping with almost everything. Wed. Oct. 5- Assessing Marketable Skills. Wed. Nov. 2- Preparing for Job Search. Tues. Nov. 8- Coping with Stress. Wed. Nov. 16- Suicide Alert- offering emo- tional first aid. All seminars begin at 12:15 and are an hour long. ee Se Segre g eet soi) Outside E.C.C.A.D. Paintings by Natalka Husar at the FLOAT- ING CURATORIAL GALLERY, 204- 456 West Broadway. Humorous, ironic, well-crafted, socially alert paintings and an innovative really cool catalogue, showing until October 22nd. You’re too late for the Toronto and New York openings of the Ian Wallace exhibitions, but you can still make it for the October 4th and 6th openings in Rome and Milan, respectively. Well, maybe not. The Alcove show will appear in Calgary in November, but you can see it at the PITT first (36 Powell St.). Participating in the miniature show will be, among others, Davide Pan, Lunar Suede, Donna Hagerman, Ken Gerberick, Bill Thom- son, Colin Upton, Dave Ostrem, Bill Rennie, Daav MacNab, and Gary Ouimet. On until October 8th. September 30 to October 22 Lucy Hogg, Bill Marshal, Roman Pijanka, Jill Sabre, and Mark Vatnsdal are having a show at the CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY, 555 Hamilton Street. Paintings range from representational to abstract to reductive to expressive and beyond. Ooh. 14 GINGZ> N-+- Goingzon advertises events, shows, openings, etc., primarily for E.C.C.A.D. students, staff, grads, ex-students, faculty, and ex-faculty. If you are any of the aforementioned or know anyone fitting that description, please leave information regarding your show at the Planet office. Documents Northwest, Photographic Memory includes the work of Lewis deSoto, Cynthia Gano, Randy Gragg, Chris Rauschenberg, Jake Seniuk, and E.C.C.A.D. instructor Marian Penner Ban- croft. Worth the drive down to the SEATTLE ART MUSEUM at Volunteer Park, showing to Novem- ber 13th. The Massage is the Medium for relaxation. Shiatsu massage group meets every Friday from 12:30-1:30 in the Faculty Lounge, with your host from the counselling dept., Susan Gamache. : = a AS) / ; h zh bee = CX O>s Wen Oren Olam Oar Oe‘ D en Orn O?, THIS IS A PSYCHOLOGICAL REVOLUTION NOW With the advent and proliferation of com- puter technology, you may think that computer programming is a lofty pursuit, but actually it is nescience - No Science. Darkness. The true science is : computer deprogramming. You are in possession of a computer which is advanced far beyond any microchip facsimile. Purging its memory of the sort of Woolco $1.44 programs which abound these days is the task at hand. Fortunately for us, the Foundation Department at Emily Carr is staffed by skilled technicians who specialize in computer deprogramming. Take advantage of this free offer now - don’t delay! Once you have run the tabula rasa program, it is possible to fart around with all kinds of nifty software. Believe me, I lost 20 lbs. and grew hair where I was once bald! A personal true testimonial by: r.g. mungicake eM October 5 to 21 David Buchan from Toronto will construct a photo-mural at the WESTERN FRONT, 303 east 8th Avenue, based on a work by Charles H. Scott. The original painting is currently in Alan Barkley’s office. David Buchan will also participate in a panel discussion October 7, 7 to 9 p.m. with Sonia Boyce, Kati Cambell, Peter Culley, Stan Douglas, Stacey Spiegel, Cornelia Wyngaarden, and Annette Hurtig, on the topic “Is art in the public sphere effective?” October 22 to November 9 E.C.C.A.D.grad Attilla Richard Lukacs has a show at DIANE FARRIS GALLERY, 1565 West 7th Avenue, a few blocks from school. Graduate Programs: a panel consisting of Terry Johnson, Tom Kowall, and various Faculty members will give information on study options aprés E.C.C.A.D. (Canada, U.S., Europe). The discussion will take place Tuesday Oct. 11th, at 12:15 in room 260. Life Drawing: Tuesday nights from 6-9 p.m. in room 138. Model provided but bring your own supplies (draw on your own resources). T’ai Chi: not one of those kool-aid coloured drinks served with little umbrellas, but a tradi- tional Oriental exercise. Combining passive martial arts techniques with slow meditative dance-like movements, T’ai Chi is simultaneotsly relaxing and revitalizing, both mentally, and physically. Best of all, free classes are being offered every Tuesday from 12:15 to 1:30 in the Faculty Lounge, beginning Oct. 4th. No previous experi- ence necessary, so beginners are encouraged to attend. Oh yes! Kathleen McFall, Ken Hughes, Friedrich Peter, Ruth Beer, Rick Ross, Robert Michener, Dennis Burton, Landon MacKenzie, Elspeth Pratt, Paul Hess, David Rimmer, Kati Campbell, Sara Diamond, Barbara Demoit, Terence Johnson, Marian Penner Bancroft, Sandra Semchuk, David Mayrs, David MacWilliam, and Michael Banwell had a show at the CHARLES H. SCOTT GALLERY. I’ve never heard of any of these people, but you should go and support all promising not-so- young artists. Stay tuned for the sequel: Faculty Show, Part Two, October 7 to 23 starring: Bob Evermon, Dennis Vance, Ron Eckert, Ian Wallace, Geoff Rees, Judy Davis, Robin Peck, Kathleen McFall, Jack Jeffrey, Tam Irving, Sally Mich- ener, Rick Williams, Gary Bowden, Susan Hillman, John Wertschek, Terence Zacharko, Ken Wallace Jim Breukelman, Art Perry, Nora Blanck, and Randy Bradley. Wildlife Awareness Series: Not an entertain- ment, this series of lectures is concerned with environmental preservation through greater public awareness and involvement. Subject matter of the talks cover a diverse range: the ornithology of the Charlottes, politics and the environment, native issues, endangered species, forest management, and more. Speakers include environmental con- sultants, wildlife photographers, aquaculture specialists, and various representatives of the Northwest Wildlife Preservation Society. The series runs every Tuesday night through to November 22nd. Talks are from 7-10 p.m., and admission is $5.00. Held at Pacific Cinemateque, 1131 Howe St. Alcan Lecture Series: free lectures at Robson Media centre, sponsored by the Vancouver League for Studies in Architecture and the Envi- ronment. Wednesday Oct 19. Atelier Cler from Paris talks about Colour and Texture in Architec- ture. All lectures begin at 6:00 p.m. Phone 683- 8588. Petronella Van Oyen, that dancing graphic design Grad is having a show entitled Paintings for a changing season at Leone’s in SINCLAIR CEN- TER, near Canada Place.October 1 to 30. Planetofthe Arts vol. 40, 1 Important Grad meeting: All 4th year ‘students are invited to attend the first grad meeting Thursday October 13th, 4:00 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. a f ile shaun Hee lg Writing Workshop: learn to write good. Planet ofthe Arts is sponsoring a writing workshop Monday October 17th, in the Faculty Lounge, at 4:45. After just two hours with your host, Ramon Kubicok, you willbe able to write better ads than, this. Open to all.Caffeine provided. ‘Themes in Design Seminars: As part of Design Week (Oct. 21-30) E.C.C.A.D. will be hosting a series of public seminars at the college. Talks will be held in Room 260 and the Faculty Lounge, and will run from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 pm. ct. 24- Walter Jungkind (design professor) ct. 25- David Aitken (architect) ct. 26- Claude Gidman (industrial designer) Oct. 27- Richard Hulbert (architect) Oct. 28- David Sterling (graphic designer) For further information on this series and Design Week phone 873-7212 or talk to Ken Hughes in the Graphic Design dept. of E.C.C.AD. Psychiatry at High Noon: a lunchtime counselling series with Derek Swain will be held every week in the Faculty Lounge. These free workshops cover a variety of very practical strate- gies for coping with almost everything. Wed. Oct. 5- Assessing Marketable Skills. Wed. Nov. 2- Preparing for Job Search. ‘Tues. Nov. 8- Coping with Stress. Wed. Nov. 16- Suicide Alert offering emo- tional first aid. All seminars begin at 12:15 and are an hour Tong. ee Outside E.C.C.AD. Deana Paintings by Natalka Husar at the FLOAT. ING CURATORIAL GALLERY, 204. 456 West Broadway. Humorous, ironic, well-crafted, socially alert paintings and an innovative really cool catalogue, showing until October 22nd, ‘You're too late for the Toronto and New York. ‘openings ofthe Ian Wallace exhibitions, but you can still make it for the October 4th and 6th. ‘openings in Rome and Milan, respectively. Well, maybe not. The Alcove show will appear in Calgary in November, but you ean see it at the PITT first (36 Powell St.). Participating in the miniature show will be, among others, Davide Pan, Lunar Suede, Donna Hagerman, Ken Gerberick, Bill Thom- son, Colin Upton, Dave Ostrem, Bill Rennie, Daay MacNab, and Gary Ouimet. On until October 8th. September 90 to October 22, Lucy Hoge, Bill Marshal, Roman Pijanka, Jill Sabre, and Mark Vatnsdal are having a show at the CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY, 555 Hamilton Street. Paintings range from representational to abstract to reductive to ‘expressive and beyond. Ooh. Goingzon advertises events, shows, openings, te, primarily for E.C.C.A.D. students, staf, grads, ex-students, faculty, and ex-faculty. Ifyou are any ‘of the aforementioned or know anyone fitting that description, please leave information regarding, ‘your show at the Planet office. Documents Northwest, Photographic Memory {includes the work of Lewis deSoto, Cynthia Gano, Randy Gragg, Chris Rauschenberg, Jake Seniuk, and E.C.C.A.D. instructor Marian Penner Ban- croft. Worth the drive down to the SEATTLE ART. MUSEUM at Volunteer Park, showing to Novem- ber 13th, ‘The Massage is the Medium for relaxation. ‘Shiatsu massage group meets every Friday from. 12:30.1:30 in the Faculty Lounge, with your host from the counselling dept., Susan Gamache. ‘THIS IS A PSYCHOLOGICAL REVOLUTION Now ‘With the advent and proliferation of com- puter technology, you may think that computer programming is a lofty pursuit, but actually itis, neseience - No Science. Darkness. The true science is : computer deprogramming. You are in possession of a computer which is advanced far beyond any microchip facsimile. Purgingits memory ofthe sort of Wooleo $1.44 programs which abound these days is the task at hand. Fortunately for us, the Foundation Department at Emily Carrs staffed by skilled technicians who specialize in ‘computer deprogramming. ‘Take advantage ofthis free offer now - don’t delay! Once you have run the tabula rasa program, it is possible to fart around with all kinds of nifty software. Believe me, [lost 20 Ibs. and grew hair ‘where I was once bald! A personal true testimonial by rg mungicake October 5 to 21 David Buchan from Toronto will construct a photo-mural at the WESTERN FRONT, 303 east ‘th Avenue, based on a work by Charles H. Seott, ‘The original painting is currently in Alan Barkley’s office. David Buchan will also participate in a panel discussion October 7, 7 to 9 p.m. with Sonia Boyce, Kati Cambell, Peter Culley, Stan Douglas, Stacey Spiegel, Cornelia Wyngaarden, and Annette Hurtig, on the topic “Is art in the publie sphere effective?” October 22 to November 9 E.CC.AD grad Attilla Richard Lukaes hhas a show at DIANE FARRIS GALLERY, 1565 ‘West 7th Avenue, a few blocks from shoal Graduate Programs: a panel consisting of ‘Terry Johnson, Tom Kowall, and various Faculty ‘members will give information on study options aprés E.C.C.AD. (Canada, USS. Europe). The discussion will take place Tuesday Oct. 11th, at 1215 in room 260, Life Drawing: Tuesday nights from 6-9 p.m. {in room 138, Model provided but bring your own. ‘supplies (draw on your own resources). drinks served with little umbrellas, but a tradi- tional Oriental exercise. Combining passive martial arts techniques with slow meditative dance-like movements, Tai Chi is simultaneoasly relaxing and revitalizing, both mentally, and physically. Best of all free classes are being offered ‘every Tuesday from 12:15 to 1:80 in the Faculty Lounge, beginning Oct. 4th. No previous experi ‘ence necessary, so beginners are encouraged to attend. Oh yes! Kathleen McFall, Ken Hughes, Friedrich Peter, Ruth Beer, Rick Ross, Robert Michener, Dennis Burton, Landon MacKenzie, Elspeth Pratt, Paul Hess, David Rimmer, Kati Campbell, Sara Diamond, Barbara Demott, ‘Terence Johnson, Marian Penner Bancroft, Sandra Semchuk, David Mayrs, David ‘MacWilliam, and Michael Banwell had a show at the CHARLES H. SCOTT GALLERY. Tve never heard of any of these people, but ‘you should go and support all promising not-so- young artists. ‘Stay tuned for the sequel: Faculty Show, Part ‘Two, October 7 to 23 starring: Bob Evermon, Dennis Vance, Ron Eckert, Ian Wallace, Geoff Rees, Judy Davis, Robin Peck, Kathleen McFall, Jack Joffrey, Tam Irving, Sally Mich- ener, Rick Williams, Gary Bowden, Susan Hillman, John Wertschek, Terence Zacharko, Ken Wallace Jim Breukelman, Art Perry, Nora Blanek, and Randy Bradley. Wildlife Awareness Series: Not an entertain- ‘ment, this series of lectures is concerned with ‘environmental preservation through greater publie ‘awareness and involvement. Subject matter of the talks cover a diverse range: the ornithology of the Charlottes, politics and the environment, native issues, endangered species, forest management, and more. Speakers include environmental con- sultants, wildlife photographers, aquaculture specialists, and various representatives of the ‘Northwest Wildlife Preservation Society. ‘The series runs every Tuesday night through to November 22nd. Talks are from 7-10 pm.,and ‘admission is $5.00. Held at Pacific Cinemateque, 1131 Howe St, ‘Alcan Lecture Series: free lectures at Robson Media centre, sponsored by the Vancouver League for Studies in Architecture and the Envi- ronment. Wednesday Oct 19. Atelier Cler from Paris talks about Colour and Texture in Architec- ‘ture. All lectures begin at 6:00 p.m. Phone 683- 8588, Petronella Van Oyen, that dancing graphic design Grad is having a show entitled Paintings for « changing season at Leone's in SINCLAIR CEN- ‘TER, near Canada Place.October 1 to 30.