Goingzon advertises events, shows, openings, performances etc., highlight- ing the endeavors of ECCAD students, staff, grads, ex-students, faculty and ex-faculty (names appear within Go- ingzon in bold). If you are any of the aforementioned or know anyone fitting that description please let Planet of the Arts publicize your show, and leave information at the Planet office. E C A D Joseph Campbell Series: on video, free, every Wednesday at 4:45 in room 113. Feb.1: The First Storytellers Feb.8: Sacrifice and Bliss Feb.15: Love and the Goddess Feb.22: Masks of Eternity Visiting Artist Series: free lectures by internationally known artists, every Tuesday from 12:30-1:30, room 260. Important national and foreign artists from a variety of visual arts disciplines are featured. Concourse Gallery Shows: Jan.30-Feb.12 - Student Drawing Exchange ACA Feb.13-19 - 3-D Division Show Feb.20-26 - Painting Department Show Feb.27-Mar.12 - Photo Department Show Concourse Events: Feb.9 - AIDS Information: guest speaker Linda Marzon from the Ministry of Health will present a video and talk in the Con- course, Thursday Feb.9 at 12:15. Feb.22 - Friendship Dance: Native Indian drumming, dancing, singing. Wednesday Feb.22 from 12:00-1:00. Feb.24 - An Evening of Candlelight Angst: A coffee night with cookie things, cakey things, crunchy things, music, and, of course, poetry. Caffeine will be involved. Poets, musicians, sensitive souls and those pos- sessed please contact Robert Cantelon, Erin Long, Naomi Singer, c/o The Planet of the Arts. Actual date has yet to be confirmed,so watch for posters. IMPORTANT THINGS Treeplanter Trepidation: The Pacific Re- forestation Workers Association (P.R.W.A.), a registered, non-profit workers organization, will be holding an information seminar about labour standards, payment, and hiring for people entering the treeplanting workforce, as well as providing addresses of silviculture contractors. The seminar will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 12 Noon, Room 106A (Foundation). All those interested are invited to attend. P.R.W.A. Box 3352, VMPO, Vancouver V6B 3Y3 (876-0029) BEER . It’s a bird ! It’s a plane! It’s the 8rd year Graphic Design Pub Night! Featur- ing superheroes, comics, cartoons and beer (you can recover during Reading Week). Friday, February 24th. Stressed to kill? If crits and other ten- sion-inducing facets of student life have you in their grip, come join an ongoing group each Friday from 12:00 to 1:00 in the Faculty Lounge. Lawyer/counsellor Michelle le Baron from the counselling office will be your host. Eccad Wado-ryu Karate Club: offers self defense classes for men and women on Satur- day Feb. 11 and Feb. 18, 1989 at 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 - p.m. in the Faculfty Lounge. Cost one dollar per class. Come and get important informa- tion about what you can do to help yourself in a critical situation. All welcome. The REST of the WORLD TWO MATCHSTICKS IN A MODERNIST MATRIX: New paintings by Roman Pijanka (opening Wed. Feb.8, 7-9:00 pm). The exhibition is at MacEwen Arts Lid. (331 W. Pender, Van.) and runs until Feb.22. PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY: a group show including work by Marian Penner Ban- croft, Chris Rauschenberg, Cynthia Gane, Lewis deSoto, Randy Gragg, and Jake Seniuk. The show is at Presentation House (333 Ches- terfield Ave., North Van.) and runs until Feb.26. COLLECTED VIEWS: WOMEN’S PERSPECTIVES: An acknowledgement of women’s studies at ECCAD, the common interest of the group is feminist art practice. Varied disciplines including sculpture, painting, photography and computer imagery are exhibited by artists Jan Alishool, Pat Geernaert, Connie Herman, Jo Thederahn, Kathryn Walter, and Cyndi Wright. The show opens Feb.8, 8-10 pm at the Perel Gallery (112 W. Hastings, Van.) and runs until Feb.18. THE MOUNTIE POSTCARD SHOW: Another opportunity to view the powerful work of Carel Moiseiwitsch (see centrespread, this issue), involves a gallop to The Susan Whitney Gallery (2220 Lorne St., Regina). You have until Feb.21 to get there. Or you can get Carel’s collaborative book, Rotating Bodies,(with text by poet Judy Radul), from Petarade Press, Box 65746, Station F, Vancou- ver. CLASSIC FIGURES, SAVAGE PAINT: An exhibi- tion of paintings by that dancing G.D. grad Petronella van Oyen, to be shown at Van- couver City Savings Credit Union (898 W. Pender, Vancouver). There will be no opening (banks don’t like large after-hours crowds) but the show runs until Feb.24 and can be viewed during regular banking hours. 10% OFF any menu item party trays crispy tortillas zesty chips a» | succulent salsa spicy enchiladas Just show your student card to receive 10% OFF Home cooked Mexican food the Mexican way < + la tortilleria Granville Island Public = xe AL t 684-8220 Planet of the Arts -Vol 4-No.4-1989, ART PERRY: PHOTOGRAPHS: 90 images taken over a ten year period include portraits of contemporary artists and musicians such as Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson, Joe Strum- mer, Eric Fisch] and more impressive names than we have room to print. Other Art Perry works in the show are taken from his travels to Morocco, Italy, etc., especially Paris. On view at the UBC Fine Arts Gallery (1956 Main Mall, UBC Campus, Van.) (Beethoven). Feb.8 to Mar.18. HERKULES: A film by Media grad David “he’s young, he’s hot, il parle Francais” Vaisbord will be on view at The 39th Berlin International Film Festival (Budapester Strasse 50, d-1000, Berlin 30) from Feb.10-21. The director will be in attendance, so get your tickets (airplane and otherwise) early to get the freshest autographs on the Autobahn. ___ PAINTINGS BY PATTI: An exhibit at Café Café (2297 E. Hastings), throughout February. THE BATMAN SERIES: Holy anniversaries! Batman turns 50 years old this year, and collage artist Jaye Lahti (who always did have a crush on Robin) commemorates the occasion with six original works. On view at the Comicshop (2089 W. 4th, VAn.) during January and February. ECOLE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE PARIS: Fifty stu- dent drawings exhibit the disappearance of the academic tradition. Expect no servile copies of models and gasp at the je-ne-sais- quoi of the negligible Western influence. At the UBC Fine Arts Gallery (1956 Main Mall, UBC Campus, Van.) (Beethoven), until Feb.4. SUBMISSIONS Art Break: an affordable art sale designed for you to sell your work. All sales go directly to the artist. Top price: $50.00. This event will provide entertainment and fun so there is a $2.00 cover charge. Submissions must be delivered on February 11th and 12th, to 163 East Hastings. For more information call John (688-2525). The day of the event is Monday February 13. Fringe Festival: deadline for performance proposals is April 30th. z Community Arts Council of Vancouver is now accepting proposals for upcoming exhibi- — tions in its Davie Street Gallery. The Commu- nity Arts Council, a non-profit organization, exhibits work by local emerging artists, artisans and arts groups working in any visual art medium. Deadline for submitting exhibition pro- posals is February 10, 1989. Submission forms are available at the Community Arts Council Gallery or by sending a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope to: Gallery Submission Form Community Arts Council of Vancouver 837 Davie Street Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1B7 Amateur and professional artists and artisans, residing in Vancouver and working in any visual art medium, are invited to pick up an to pick up an Entry Form at the Arts Council, or send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Gallery Submission Form Community Arts Council of Vancouver 837 Davie Street Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1B7 S Goingzon advertises events, shows, openings, performances etc., highlight- ing the endeavors of ECCAD students, staff, grads, ex-students, faculty and ex-faculty (names appear within Go- ingzon in bold). If you are any of the aforementioned or know anyone fitting that description please let Planet of the Arts publicize your show, and leave information at the Planet office. E Cc Ce A D Joseph Campbell Series: on video, free, every Wednesday at 4:45 in room 113. Feb.15: Love and the Goddess Feb.22: Masks of Eternity Visiting Artist Series: free lectures by internationally known artists, every Tuesday from 12:30-1:80, room 260. Important national ‘and foreign artists from a variety of visual arts disciplines are feature Concourse Gallery Shows: Jan.80-Feb.12 - Student Drawing Exchange ACA, Feb.18-19 - 3-D Division Show Feb.20-26 - Painting Department Show Feb.27-Mar.12- Photo Department Show Concourse Events: Feb.9 - AIDS Information: guest speaker Linda Marzon from the Ministry of Health ‘will presont a video and talk in the Con- course, Thursday Feb.9 at 12:15, ‘Feb.22 - Friendship Dance: Native Indian drumming, dancing, singing. Wednesday Feb.22 from 12:00-1:00. Feb.24--An Evening of Candlelight Angst: ‘Acoffee night with cookie things, cakey things, crunchy things, music, and, of course, pootry. Caffeine will be involved. Poets, musicians, sensitive souls and those pos- ‘sessed please contact Robert Cantelon, Erin Long, Naomi Singer, c/o The Planet of the Arts. Actual date has yet to be confirmed,so watch for posters. IMPORTANT THINGS Tresplanter Trepidation: "The Pacific Re- forestation Workers Association (P-R.W.A), © registered, non-profit workers organization, wwill be holding an information seminar about labour standards, payment, and hiring for people entering the treeplanting workforce, as well as providing addresses of silviculture contractors. The seminar will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 12 Noon, Room 106A (Foundation). All those interested are invited to attend, 'P.RW.A. Box $352, VMPO, Vancouver oR sy8 (676-0029) BEER. it's a bird 1 It's plane ! It's the Srd year Graphic Design Pub Night! ing superheroes, comies, cartoons and beer (you can recover during Reading Week). Friday, February 24th. > &p Stressed to Kill? Iferits and other ten- sion-inducing facets of student life have you in their grip, come join an ongoing group ‘each Friday from 12:00 to 1:00 in the Faculty Lounge. Lawyer/counsellor Michelle le Baron from the counselling office will be your host. Eccad Wado-ryu Karate Club: ofters self defense classes for men and women on Satur- day Feb. 11 and Feb. 18, 1989 at 6:00 p.m. «7:30 pan. in the Faculfty Lounge. Cost one dollar per class. Come and get important informa- tion about what you can do to help yourself in a critical situation. All welcome. The REST of the WORLD ‘TWO MATCHSTICKS INA MODERNIST MATRIX: New paintings by Roman Pijanka (opening Wed. Feb.8, 7-9:00 pm). The exhibition is at ‘MacEwen Arts Ltd. (381 W. Pender, Van.) and runs until Feb.22. PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY: a group show including work by Marian Penner Ban- croft, Chris Rauschenberg, Cynthia Gane, Lewis deSoto, Randy Gragg, and Jake Seniuk. ‘The show is at Presentation House (893 Ches- terfield Ave., North Van.) and rans until Feb26. ‘COLLECTED VIEWS: WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVES: An acknowledgement of women's studies at ECCAD, the common interest of the group is fominist art practice. Varied discipli including sculpture, painting, photography and computer imagery are exhibited by artists Jan Altshool, Pat Geernaert, Connie Herman, Jo Thederahn, Kathryn Walter, and Cyndi Wright. The show opens Feb-S, 6-10 pm at the Perel Galtery (112 W. Hastings, Van.) and runs until Feb.8. ‘THE MOUNTIE POSTCARD SHOW: Another ‘opportunity to view the powerful work of Carel Moiseiwitsch (sec centrespread, this issue), involves a gallop to The Susan Whitney Gallery (2220 Lorne St, Regina). You hhave until Feb2i to get there. Or you can get Care's collaborative book, Rotating Bodies, (with text by poet Judy Radub), from Petarade Press, Box 65746, Station F, Vancou- ‘CLASSIC FIGURES, SAVAGE PAINT: An exhibi- tion of paintings by that dancing G.D. grad Petronella van Oyen, to be shown at Van- couver City Savings Credit Union (698 W. Pender, Vancouver). ‘There will be no opening (banks don’t like large after-hours crowds) but the show runs until Feb24 and can be viewed during regular banking hours. 10% OFF ‘any menu item party trays crispy tortillas zesty chips 7 succulent salsa ‘3 sPicy enchiladas ‘ust show your student card fo recive 10% OFF ome cooked Mexican food the Mexican wey . ° la tottilleria Granite sland Prblc Marke Planet of th ART PERRY: PHOTOGRAPHS: 90 images taken over a ten year period include portraits of contemporary artists and musicians such ‘as Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson, Joe Strum- mer, Erie Fischl and more impressive names than we have room to print. Other Art Perry works in the show are taken from his travels to Morocco, Italy, ete, especially Paris. On view at the UBC Fine Arts Gallery (4956 Main Mall, UBC Campus, Van.) Beethoven). Feb8 to Mar.18. HERKULES: A film by Media grad David ‘he's young, he's hot, il parle Francais” Vaisbord will be on view at The 39th Berlin International Film Festival (Budapester Strasse 50, -1000, Berlin 30) from Feb.10-21. ‘The director will be in attendance, so get your tickets (airplane and otherwise) early to get the freshest autographs on the Autobahn. PAINTINGS BY PATTI: An exhibit at Café Café (2297 E. Hastings), throughout February. ‘THE BATMAN SERIES: Holy anniversaries! Batman turns 60 years old this year, and collage artist Jaye Lahti (who always did have a crush on Robin) commemorates the ‘oceasion with six original works. On view at the Comicshop (2089 W. 4th, VAn.) during January and February. ECOLE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE PARIS: Fifty stu- dent drawings exhibit the disappearance of the academic tradition. Expect no servile copies of models and gasp at the quoi of the negligible Western influence. At the UBC Fine Arts Gallery (1956 Main Mall, UBC Campus, Van.) Beethoven), until Feb.4. SUBMISSIONS Art Break: an affordable art sale designed for you to soll your work. All sales to the artist. Top price: $50.00. This event will provide entertainment and fun so there is a {$2.00 cover charge. Submissions must be delivered on February 1th and 12th, to 163 East Hastings. For more information call John (688-2525). The day of the event is Monday February 13. Fringe Festival: deadline for performance proposals is April 30th. Community Arts Council of Vancouver now accepting proposals for upcoming exhibi- tions in its Davie Strect Gallery. The Commu: nity Arts Council, a non-profit organization, exhibits work by local emerging artists, artisans and arts groups working in any visual art medium. Deadline for submitting exhibition pro- posals is February 10, 1989. Submission forms are available at the Community Arts Council Gallery or by sonding a stamped, solf-ad- dressed envelope to: Gallery Submission Form Community Arts Council of Vancouver 887 Davie Street Vancouver, B.C. Vez 187 Amateur and professional artists and artisans, residing in Vancouver and working in any visual art medium, are invited to pick up an to pick up an Entry Form at the Arts Council, or send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Gallery Sul yn Form Community Arts Council of Vancouver 837 Davie Street Vancouver, B. ‘Vez. 1B7