A schematic drawing which shows the internal structure of a diamond-like crystal. (from ‘Fabric of the Universe,’ by Denis Postle, 1976) “DAVID IRELAND. — Alternative Studies artist-in- residence visiting from San Francisco. Tuesday, February 13th — Friday the 16th, at fourth floor Water Street. ‘David will be available during. this time for tutorial or important discussion. JACK SHADBOLT — Speaking and showing slides of his work, at Resource Workshop, Water Street, February 7th at 1:00 p.m. : BOB EVERMON — His work from the last few years, continuing until February 10th at Bau-Xi Gallery, 1876 West 1st Ave. Also at this gallery during same period, recent “sculptural”? works by ANDRE PETTERSON. FRANK STELLA — “Stella Since 1970” at Vancouver Art Gallery, continuing until March 4th. Also at VAG, until February 11th, ‘“‘Ozias Leduc: The Draughtsman”’; video exhibition until February 18th of works by CLAU- DIO AMBROSINI and MICHELE SAMBIN. “The Best of the Gina Show” will be exhibited in Videospace between 10 am. and 10 p.m. on February 9th, consisting of videotapes broadcast weekly in Vancouver each Tuesday at 9 p.m. on Channel 10. PHILIP LEIDER — Lecture on Frank Stella’s work. Thursday, February 15th at 8 p.m. at VAG. Admission is free. ’ ON VIEW ON VIEW IMAGES FOR A CANADIAN HERITAGE — Complete collection of works by Inuit master carver Tivi Iistuk of Sugluk, Quebec, and selection of Nootka, Kwakiutl and Haida masks, through February. 779 Burrard Street. PUMPS — “Farewell to the Seventies,” photographic exhibition by Dave Ostrem and Tom Robertson, February 6th to 28th. Films: independent film series, February 18th, 9 p.m., admission $2, members free. 40 E. Cordova. UBC MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY — “Yoquot. . . 4,000 Years: Continuity and Change in a West Coast Village,” to February 5th; “Reflections in a Mirror: The Presentation of an Ontario Town to Itself,” video and lecture presentation by Carole Farber, February 18th. Saturday Films: selected chronicle of films which influ- ence the Canadian Documentary: “Dreamland: A History of Early Canadian Movies (1895-1939)” on February 10th; “Nanook of the North,” on February 17th; and “In the Land of the War Canoes,” by Edward Curtis, on February 24th; Films start at 2 p.m. and are free with museum admission. For further information call 228- 5087. HEAD LIBRARIAN The Head Librarian is responsible for the manage- ment of the College’s collection of books, perio- dicals, and media. The Head Librarian supervises the library staff and ensures that materials and services are available to the College community. The Head Librarian reports to the Director of Student Services. General Duties: e Establishes priorities for the College's library and media resources. : e. Ensures that quality reference and media based services are available. e Rationalizes internal systems in order to — promote the efficiency of library and media services. e Supervises staff and encourages a cooperative approach to problem-solving. : Applicants should have a degree in library science with specialization in Fine Arts and Design and experience in working at a post-secondary insti- tution. : Placement in the salary scale will be according to qualifications and experience. Closing date: April 1,1979 Address application to: Thomas W. Kowall, Chairman Head Librarian Search Committee Emily Carr College of Art - 249 Dunsmuir Street Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1X2 BURNABY ART GALLERY — “A Terrible Beauty: The Art of Canada at War,” paintings and drawings selected from the Canadian War Art Collection, including works by A.Y. Jackson, Arthur Lismer, Fred Varley, David Milne, Molly Lamb Bobak, Alex Colville, Parasheva Clark, to February 11th. WESTERN FRONT SOCIETY — Patricia Plattner, artist- in-residence from Gallerie Gretan, Geneva, will co-ordinate an exhibition entitled “copier/recopier,”’ a presentation of photoworks by 250 contemporary artists, and “a spoken space,”’ audio cassettes of artists and their work. She will be available for discussion of new art activities in Europe; ‘also, she will produce a new work while in residence. The exhibition runs until February 28th, from 2 to 5 p-m. 876-9343. : HELEN PITT GALLERY — Visit the gallery on Pender Street, or look for posters around the college listing upcoming exhibitions. : Yoga. Stimulate your body and mind. Classes at 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday for beginners and Wednesday for intermediates. $3.50 per class. 42 West 10th Avenue. For further information speak to Star. 874-9234. This is Hatha Yoga. ; _ ON VIEW becomes a regular feature of the newsletter We would appreciate some- beginning with this issue. one coming forth who wants to take the responsibility of accumulating the information for this column, other- wise it will function as it does presently, a conglomera- tion of individual suggestions and notices. These suggestions are being collected at the main school with Vera. Joshua Berson — — ee ee A schematic drawing which shows the internal structure of a diamond-like crystal. (from “Fabric of the Universe,” by Denis. Postle, 1976) DAVID IRELAND — Altemative Studies artistin residence visting from San Francisco. Tuesday, February 13th — Friday the 16th, at fourth floor Water Strect. David will be available during this time for tutorial or ‘important discussion, JACK SHADBOLT ~ Speaking and showing slides of his work, at Resource Workshop, Water Street, February 7th at 1:00 p.m. BOB EVERMON ~ His work from the last few years, continuing until February 10th at Bau-Xi Gallery, 1876 West ist Ave. Also at this gallery during same period, recent “sculptural” works by ANDRE PETTERSON. FRANK STELLA — “Stella Since 1970” at Vancouver Art Gallery, continuing until March 4th. Also at VAG, until February 11th, “Ozias Leduc: The Draughtsman”; video exhibition until February 18th of works by CLAU- DIO AMBROSINI and MICHELE SAMBIN. “The Best of the Gina Show” will be exhibited in Videospace between 10 am, and 10 p.m. on February 9th, consisting of videotapes broadcast weekly in Vancouver each Tuesday at 9 p.m. on Channel 10, PHILIP LEIDER — Lecture on Frank Stella's work. ‘Thursday, February 15th at 8 p.m. at VAG, Admission is free. CORY x OKO ON VIEW ON VIEW IMAGES FOR A CANADIAN HERITAGE — Complete collection of works by Inuit master earver Tivi Histuk of Sugluk, Quebec, and selection of Nootka, Kwakiutl and Haida masks, through February. 779 Burrard Street. photographic yn by Dave Ostrem and Tom Robertson, February 6th to 28th. Films: independent film series, February 18th, 9 p.m., admission $2, members free. 40 E. Cordova, UBC MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY — 4,000 Years: Continuity and Change Village,” to February 5¢h, ror: The Presentation of an Ontario Town to Itself,” video and lecture presentation by Carole Farber, February 18th, Saturday Films: selected chronicle of films which influ- ‘ence the Canadian Documentary: “Dreamland; A History of Early Canadian Movies (1895-1939)” on February 10th; “Nanook of the North,” on February 17¢hand “In the Land of the War Canoes,” by Edward Curtis, on February 24th; Films start at 2 p.m. and are free with ‘museum admission. For further information call 228- 5087. ‘Yoquot. . a West Coast HEAD LIBRARIAN ‘The Head Librarian is responsible for the manage: ‘ment of the College's collection of books, perio- | dicals, and media. The Head Librarian supervises | the library staff and ensures that materials and services are available to the College community. The Head Librarian reports to the Director of Student Services ‘© Establishes priorities for the College's library and media resources. © Ensures that quality reference and media: based services are available. * Rationalizes internal. systems in order to Promote the efficiency of library and media ‘© Supervises staff and encourages cooperative ‘approach to problem-solving. Applicants should have a degree in library science with specialization in Fine Arts and Design and experience in working at a post-secondary inst- tution, Placement in the salary scale will be according to uslifications and experience. Closing dat: Apri 1, 1979, ‘Address application | Thomas W. Kowall, Chairman Head Librarian Search Committee Emily Carr College of Art 249 Dunsmuir Street Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1X2 BURNABY ART GALLERY ~ “A Terrible Beauty: The Art of Canada at War,” paintings and drawings selected from the Canadian War Art Collection, including works by ALY. Jackson, Arthur Lismer, Fred Varley, David Milne, Molly Lamb Bobak, Alex Colville, Parasheva Clark, to February 11th, WESTERN FRONT SOCIETY ~ Patricia Plattner, artist: ie will co-ordinate presentation of photoworks by 250 contemporary artists, and “a spoken space,” audio cassettes of artists and theit work. She will be available for discussion of new art activities in Europe; also, she will produce a new work while in residence. ‘The exhibition runs until February 28th, from 2 to 5 pam, 876-9343, HELEN PITT GALLERY — Visit the gallery on Pender Street, or look for posters around the college listing ‘upcoming exhibitions. Stimulate your body and mind, Classes at 4:30 - ‘Tuesday for beginners and Wednesday for intermediates. $3.50 per class. 42 West 10th Avenue. For further information speak to Star. 874-9234. This is Hatha Yoga. ON VIEW becomes a regular feature of the newsletter beginning with this issue. We would appreciate some- fone coming forth who wants to take the responsibility of accumulating the information for this column, other- wise it will function as it does presently, a conglomera- tion of individual suggestions and notices. ‘These suggestions are being collected at the main school with Vera. ‘Joshua Berson I