GOINGZON WITHIN ECCAD Pub Night: beer! music! fun! Sponsored by those swell kids in the A.V. crib, on behalf of the United Way. Friday Nov 25th, 4:30 - 7:30 in the fabulous ECCAD cafeteria. Virtu 3: the third Canadian Residential Furniture Design Competition winners (with grad James Koester getting an honourable mention and a photo representation of his work). In the CHARLES H. SCOTT GALLERY until December 11. Phone 687-2345 for gallery hours. Berlin Film Academy: a dynamic program of student film and video work from Germany will be presented at E.C.C.A.D. as part of a film ex- change organized by grads Liz Murray and Tony Devenyi, sponsored by E.C.C.A.D. and the Goethe Institute. Two separate programs will be shown Friday November 25th, 7:30 and 9:30. Admission is $2.00 per show. Screening is in ROOM 260. 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. Tense people welcome. Life Drawing: Tuesday nights from 6-9 p.m. in room 138. Model provided, but bring your own supplies (draw on your own resources). THE REST OF THE WORLD Hockey Night at the Pitt (36 Powell St:). Face-off is Nov. 21st, playing a full three periods to Dec. 10th. E.C.C.A.D. team members include sports great Sean Thompson, Rich Neilsen, Tom Wren, Michael Thorne, and Gary Slang (if he gets around to it). Valet parking for Zambonis’ not provided. 12 Midnight is back from his coast-to-coast cruising crusade for a while and is currently showing at the PITT (36 Powell St.). New work is in the form of “twisting, flashing, ultra bright, sur- real” neon, on display until Nov. 19th. Something About a Bag: Twenty-five artists were given plain brown paper bags to transform into art, while still retaining their essential bag- ness. Baggers include Anna Banana and ex- E.C.C.A.Ders Brad Chernoff, Diana Durrand, Lori Goldberg (she was here for three weeks once), Daav MacNab, Yvonne Parent and Sharyn Yuen. Showing at the B.A.G. (of course), 6344 Deer Lake avenue, Burnaby, until November 20th. Emerging Artists’88: a showcase of contempo- rary visual, performing and literary arts, featuring massive amounts of work by E.C.C.A.D. alumni from all over the place. Curated by Alan Wood the show, at the STATION ART CENTRE (14970 Marine Dr., White Rock)which is run by Marilyn Stark) contains work by Kelly Wood, Sean Thompson, Joy Henley, Ian Verchere, Tom Wren, David Steele, Librado Anonuevo, Fiona Mowatt, Martin Guderna, Laurie Papou, Terry Henderson, Rich Neilsen, Jackie Ric- hie, and “millions of other people” (according to Sean). The show runs Nov. 10th-27th, with a star- studded opening Friday Nov. 11th, from 8-10:00 p.m. Phone 536-2432 or 536-8333 for info. You might have missed the Rome and Milan openings of Ian Wallace but you can see his work at the OR GALLERY, 314 West Hastings, Novem- ber 2nd-20th. : 15 PLANET OF THE ARTS vol.4no.2 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. cy 10% OFF any menu item party trays crispy fortillas zesty chips y succulent salsa spicy enchiladas Just show your student card to receive 10% OFF Home cooked Mexican food the Mexican way P, e la tortilleria * Granville Island Public Market 4 |) aL 684-8220 \tee If you were living in Nazi Germany in the “30’s, what sort of art would you be making? On view at PRESENTATION HOUSE (333 Chester- field ave., North Van.) are the powerful political photomontages of John Heartfield, until Nov. 27th. Go see this show! Images of Nicaragua, an exhibition of paint- ings and collages by Claire Kujundzic, will be showing at the WOMEN IN FOCUS GALLERY (204-456 W. Broadway), November 7th-27th. A series of programming events runs in conjunction with the show: Nov. 15th: Claire Kujundzic - slide presenta- tion of art, murals, and her year as a stamp de- signer in Nicaragua. Nov. 18th: Women in El Salvador - a slide show presented by the Support Committee for the Women of El] Salvador. Nov. 23rd: Powerplay by Headlines Theatre - originally at the Fringe Festival, this play is performed by people from the Vancouver refugee community. (Sponsored by the Support Committee for the Women of El Salvador.) Nov. 26th: Film night presented by Tools for Peace. All events begin at 8 p.m. Benefit for Carmanah Valley, Friday December 16th, at the MARITIME LABOUR CENTRE (1880 Triumph St.). Tentative line-up of performers include E.C.C.A.D.-based bands The Hard Rock Miners, A Merry Cow, Curious George, as well as Roots Round-up, The Humane Drum Society, Dean and D.E.W., and the ubiqui- tous Tippy-A-go-go and Danny Vie. Watch for details... Interactive theatre from Theatre At Large explores classic plays and invites audience mem- Submissions sub-Terrain magazine: fiction, poetry, essays, visuals, rants, polemic, whatever. Theme for Issue #2: Why Women Are Second-Class Citizens: Deadline: November 18. Theme for Issue #3: The Ascending Spirit, or Whatever Gets You Up: Deadline: February 28. sub-Terrain is pub- lished quarterly. Send submissions to Anvil Press, P.O. Box 1575, Stn. A., Vancouver, B.C. V6C 2P7. Submissions should be accompanied by a self- addressed stamped envelope. Your Own Full Colour Stamps! For only $35.00 you can have 500 stamps of your very own design. Complete information on how to achieve this rewarding and exciting state of Art is available from the Planet of the Arts office, or from Banana Productions, P.O. Box 3655, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3Y8. Phone 876-6764 for details. Real stamps! Deadline: Nov. 15th. Aardvark Arts, a new gallery interested in exhibiting (and selling) a variety of work (cards, photos, glass, wood, sculptures, scarves, drawings, papers, masks, ceramics, paintings, etc.). Not interested in Barbie Doll clothes, little brown pottery mugs, photo editions of 384, or work that is overpriced. For information on this realistic gallery for artists of contemporary vision, phone: 688-7630. The gallery is located at 1-1141 Davie St. The Perel Gallery (112 West Hastings) has representative on the selection committee is Julie Arnold (291-4356 Mon-Wed 5-8 p.m.). Deadline for Spring Submissions Dec. 1st. Logo Competition: a prize of $125.00 is being offered for a new logo for the Burnaby Asso- ciation for the Mentally Handicapped. Mail submis- sions to: 4247 East Hastings St., Burnaby, B.C., V5C-2J5. Phone Catherine Wheeler at 298-4156 for details. bers to participate in the direction of the scenes. Under the heading “Dying is easy, comedy is hard” the company’s challenging schedule is as follows: Wed. Nov. 16th -Shadow of a Gunman (O’Casey) Wed. Nov. 28rd -Tartuffe (Moliere) Wed. Nov.30th -Misalliance (G.B.Shaw) Wed. Dec. 7th -The Bear (Chekhov) Shows run from 7:30-10:00 p.m. Admission is $3.50 for students and seniors, or $18.00 for the series. General admission is $6.00, or $30.00 for the series. Located at 304-152 West Hastings (near Cambie). “Paintings from Mexico”, Nov. 14th - 28th, Kathryn Alma, Michel Bonnemaison. Large paintings on paper done in March 1987 while living in the Yucatan Peninsula. Opening reception Monday, Nov. 14, 8 to10 p.m. Perel Gallery, 2nd floor, 112 West Hastings. Hours: Wed. thru Fri. 2 to 6 p.m. and Sat. noon to 4 p.m. ty PLANET OF THE ARTS vol.4no0.2 GOINGZONW WITHIN ECCAD Pub Night: beer! music! fun! Sponsored by those swell kidsin the A.V. crib, on behalf of the United Way. Friday Nov 25th, 4:30-7:30 in the fabulous ECCAD cafeteria, Virtu 3: the third Canadian Residential Purniture Design Competition winners (with grad James Koester getting an honourable mention ‘and a photo representation of his work). In the CHARLES H. SCOTT GALLERY until December 11. Phone 687-2345 for gallery hours. Berlin Film Academy: a dynamic program of student film and video work from Germany will be presented at F.C.C.AD. as part ofa film ex- change organized by grads Liz Murray and Tony Devenyi, sponsored by F.C.C.A.D. and the Goethe Institute. Two separate programs will be shown Friday November 25th, 7:90 and 9:30. Admission is $2.00 per show. Screening isin ROOM 260. ‘The Massage is the Medium for relaxation: Shiatsu massage group meets every Friday from 12:90.1:80 in the Faculty Lounge, with your host from the counselling dept., Susan Gamache. Tense people welcome. Life Drawing: Tuesday nights from 6-9 p.m. {in room 198, Model provided, but bring your own ‘supplies (draw on your own resources). THE REST OF THE WORLD Hockey Night at the Pitt (36 Powell St). Face-off is Nov. 21st, playing a full three periods to ‘Dec. 10th. E.C.C.A.D. team members include sports great Sean Thompson, Rich Neilson, ‘Tom Wren, Michael Thorne, and Gary Slang (if hie gets around to it). Valet parking for Zambonis’ not provided. ‘12 Midnight is back from his coast-to-coast ‘eruising crusade for a while and is currently. ‘showing at the PITT (36 Powell St.). New work isin ‘the form of “twisting, lashing, ultra bright, sur- real" neon, on display until Nov. 19th. Something About a Bag: Twenty-five artists ‘were given plain brown paper bags to transform {nto art, while still retaining their essential bag- ness. Baggers include Anna Banana and ex- E.C.C.ADers Brad Chernoff, Diana Durand, Lori Goldberg (she was here for three weeks once), Daay MacNab, Yvonne Parent and. Sharyn Yuen. Showing at the B.AG. (of courso), (6844 Deer Lake avenue, Burnaby, until November 20th. Emerging Artists'88: a showcase of contempo- ‘rary visual, performing and literary arts, featuring ‘massive amounts of work by E.C.C.AD. alumni ‘from all over the place. Curated by Alan Wood the show, at the STATION ART CENTRE (14970 ‘Marine Dr., White Rock)(which isrun by Marilyn ‘Stark) contains work by Kelly Wood, Sean ‘Thompson, Joy Henley, Ian Verchere, Tom ‘Wren, David Steele, Librado Anonuevo, Fiona ‘Mowatt, Martin Guderna, Laurie Papou, ‘Terry Henderson, Rich Neilsen, Jackie Ric- hhie, and “millions of other people” (according to ‘Sean). ‘The show runs Nov. 10th-27th, with a star- studded opening Friday Nov. 11th, from 8-10:00 pam. Phone 536.2482 or 536.8933 for info, ‘You might have missed the Rome and Milan openings of Ian Wallace but you can see his work at the OR GALLERY, 814 West Hastings, Novem- ‘ber 2nd-20th. Goingzon advertises events, shows, openings, performanees 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. 3, 1% OFF any menu item party trays crispy tortillas zesty chips 7 succulent salsa Ifyou were living in Nazi Germany in the “80s, what sort of art would you be making? On vview at PRESENTATION HOUSE (833 Chester- field ave., North Van.) are the powerful political photomontages of John Heartfield, until Nov. 27th. Go see this show! Images of Nicaragua, an exhibition of paint- ings and collages by Claire Kujundzic, will be showing at the WOMEN IN FOCUS GALLERY (204-456 W. Broadway), November 7th-27th. A series of programming events runs in conjunction with the show: Nov. 15th: Claire Kujundzic - slide presenta- tion of art, murals, and her year as a stamp de- signer in Nicaragua. ‘Nov. 18th: Women in El Salvador - show presented by the Support Committee for the ‘Women of El Salvador. Nov. 23rd: Powerplay by Headlines Theatre originally at the Fringe Festival, this play is performed by people from the Vancouver refugee ‘community. (Sponsored by the Support Committee for the Women of El Salvador.) ‘Nov. 26th: Film night presented by Toole for Peace, ‘All events begin at 8 pn, Benefit for Carmanah Valley, Friday ‘December 16th, at the MARITIME LABOUR CENTRE (1880 Triumph St). Tentative line-up of performers include F.C.C.AD. based bands The Hard Rock Miners, A Merry Cow, Curious George, as well as Roots Round-up, The Humane Drum Society, Dean and DE.W., and the ubiqui- tous Tippy-A-go-go and Danny Vie. Watch for details... Interactive theatre from Theatre At Large explores classic plays and invites audience mem- Submissions sub-Terrain magazine: fiction, pootry, essays, visuals, rants, polemic, whatever. Theme for Issue #2: Why Women Are Second-Class Citizens: Deadline: November 18. ‘Theme for Issue 43: The Ascending Spirit, or Whatever Gets You Up: Deadline: February 28. sub-Terrain is pub- lished quarterly. Send submissions to Anvil Press, P.O. Box 1575, Stn. A., Vancouver, B.C. VEO 2P7. Submissions should be accompanied by a self- ‘addressed stamped envelope. Your Own Full Colour Stamps! For only $35.00 you can have 500 stamps of your very own design. Complete information on how to achieve this rewarding and exciting state of Artis available from the Planet of the Arts office, or from Banana Productions, P.O. Box 9655, Vancouver, B.C, VB YB. Phone 876-6764 for details. Real stamps! Deadline: Nov. 15th. Aardvark Arts, a new gallery interested in exhibiting (and selling) a variety of work (cards, photos, glass, wood, sculptures, scarves, drawings, papers, masks, ceramies, paintings, ete). Not {interested in Barbie Doll clothes, little brown pottery mugs, photo editions of $84, or work that is, overpriced. For information on this realistic gallery for artists of contemporary vision, phone: 688-7630. ‘The gallery is located at 1-1141 Davie St. The Perel Gallery (112 West Hastings) has ‘a mandate to show student work. Your E.C.C.AD. representative on the selection committee is Julie ‘Arnold (291-4856 Mon-Wed 5-8 p.m.), Deadline for ‘Spring Submissions Dec. 1st Logo Competition: a prize of $125.00 is being offered for a new logo for the Burnaby Asso- ciation for the Mentally Handicapped. Mail subr sions to: 4247 East Hastings St, Burnaby, B.C., V5C-2I5. Phone Catherine Wheeler at 208-4156 for details. bers to participate in the direction of the scenes. Under the heading “Dying is easy, comedy is hard” the company’s challenging schedule is as follows: ‘Wed. Nov. 16th Shadow of a Gunman (O°Casey) ‘Wed. Nov. 23rd -Tartuffe (Moliere) Wed. Nov.30th -Misalliance (G.BShaw) Wed. Dec. 7th “The Bear (Chekhov) ‘Shows run from 7:30-10:00 pm. Admission is {$3.50 for students and seniors, or $18.00 for the 3.00, or $30.00 for Cambie). ‘Paintings from Mexico", Nov. 14th - 28th, Kathryn Alma, Michel Bonnemaison. Large paintings on paper done in March 1987 while living in the Yucatan Peninsula. Opening reception. Monday, Nov. 14, 8 to10 pm. Perel Gallery, 2nd ‘floor, 112 West Hastings. Hours: Wed. thru Fri. 2 to6 pam. and Sat. noon to4 p.m.