PLANET oF ThE Aft VoL.2"f (Z E.C.C.A.D. EVENTS Lecture Series September 23 —Jean Baudrillard September 25 — 27 —Hot Paint for Cold War Symposium September 30 —Carol Duncan Seminar Topic: SEXUAL HARRASSMENT AND RAPE PREVENTION Room 260 Wednesday September 24, 1986 Noon to 2:00 pm. Presented by the Vancouver Police Department’ s Community Services Division Constables Steve Pranzl and Trish Kean Note: THIS SEMINAR IS FOR FEMALE STUDENTS AND STAFFONLY. ATTENTION FOUNDATION STUDENTS: Barbara DeMott has generously postponed her 1:30 class on that day until 2:00 in order to accomodate this booking. PLEASE ATTEND This is a valuable seminar. The Police Department has put to- _gether a most interesting lecture with time allotted at the end for discussion. The College finds that this is an excellent opportunity to become better informed on the subject of rape prevention and sexual har- rassment. Because there is a possibility that the source of one’s harrassment may very well prevent and inhibit your participation, it has been determined that it is ineveryone’s interest to have only women attending. If males feel subjected to sexual harrassment or are interested in this topic, a similar seminar could be arranged at a later date. Re: Employment Board I would like to remind you that the Employment Board is handled as a referral service only. : The prospective Employer contacts ECCAD with their specific request(s) and a card is filled out and displayed on the bulletin board across from Reception. From then on it is the responsibility of the prospective Employee( YOU) to handle the job in a professional, re- sponsible manner. Remember that these jobs arrive via word-of-mouth and our repu- tation as a resource depends on YOU and the quality of your work. Local business and the general public are just beginning to become aware of the College as a place to come for design/fine art work . . . This entire Student Employment program is in it’s infancy stage and I would appreciate any feedback. . . Sally Stukus Artspeak Bau-Xi Cartwright Gallery GOINGZON Galleries ====ssssenessessccncesessennscesnosoesenen 101 - 1045 Broadway, 732-1013 Call for submissions to Vancouver Artist’s Bookworks, Exhibition: 17 October — 7 Novemer, 1986 Deadline: September 17 3045 Granville St., Sylvia Tait — “Wheels & Pathways” September 8 - 20 1411 Cartwright St., FIREHALL THEATRE August 20-6cteber 4 FIREHALL THEATRE - 280 E. Cordova BOX OFFICE & INFO 689-0926 This proyect was made possible through tne Depanment of Communucation’s Special Granting Progam in Cc of sc and tne Canaca Council's Exploration Program ret ee eee ahhh tf ‘S LERIES HORIZON S S = 4 == =: = Tp aes ee ae ieee ome 22 Bes eer aie dee Bad Som 2 Abe 2% Get: Garkicge ee. F aes oD) OE 5S 5 5 ERNE n & Go oe ES a5 aeeeg 2 sores a= ie DN 8) ae. = m = 5 = = Pa PEVYSYSS “Arts and Crafts Exhibition” Origins of the movement and its influence on North American craftsmen and architects. Ends September 14 “The Medium is Metal” A juried exhibition showing top de- signs of jewellery and holloware. Coburg 314 W. Cordova St., Bill Jones to September 20 Randy Bradley September 24 — October 1 1 Opening: September 23, 8:00 pm Community Arts Council Gallery 837 Davie St., 683-4358 Group Photo Exhibition: Beale, Radesh, Sheppard, Curry September 9 — 27 Contemporary Art Gallery 555 Hamilton St., Judy Davis: Being Placed September 2 — 27 Craft House 1386 Cartwright St., 687-7270 Assorted collection of innovative craftwork..Some pieces from E.C.C.A.D. Students. Gallery of B.C. Ceramics 1359 Cartwright St., 669-5645 Majolica and Slipware — Sam Kwan and Jane Williams September 16 — 28 Opening: September 15, 7:30 - 9:30 pm Grace Gallery 1406 Old Bridge Ste., 669-9606 “Alive and Well” New West Coast Show September 10 — October 5 Opening: September 10, 7:30 pm NNANANAAANAAAAANAAANAANAANS ANNUAL KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE Yes Kids!. Once again it is the time of year for the Kinetic Sculpture Race. For three years now, Emily Carr students have entered “The Port Townwend Kinetic Sculpture Race”. Known for our wild antics they have welcomed us with open arms, and look forward to our participation. Since this event is-usually a. Rick Ross oriented endeavour, let us continue the tradition, hitting the sleepy port town with our known flair for the absurd. Join the 3 day party. There will be posters out soon announcing the first or- ganizational meeting, where we will show video’s of past races. Anyone interested please attend. FALSE UREEK COMMUNITY CENTRE 3 TSADDRAS : RANUHSTYLE /STREETSNE SEPTEMBER Z4*- WATERPARK JIL CADVANCED/INTERMEDICATE J "REGISTRATION 400M i Bomless- a’ Grunt Gallery 209 E. 6th Ave., 875-9516 Fringe Festival — September 212 - 21 Annual Members Group Show September 23 — October 4 Neo Artism 504 - 3010 Water ST., 685-1919 Bill Bisset Paintings September 3 — 30 Or Gallery 1729 Franklin St., 251-6415 Roderick Quin ‘Section D’Or - Umbilicus Holorhesis” Sepember | — 13 Vincent Trasov — September 15 - 27 Opening: September 15, 8:00 pm 36 Powell St., 681-6740 Terry Sawatzky “Toy Piano” September | - 20 Ken Gerberick & Don Manuck “Transport 86’D” September 1 -20 “The Matchbox Purveyors” - Performance Pile-up September 13th, 8:00 pm Pitt Presentation House 333 Chestervield Ave.,. 986-1351 Chick Rice “The Invisible Portrait” Photographs of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy September 5 — October 26 . Western Front 303 East 8th Ave., Lots happening! Check their calendar for a list of perfor- mances, poetry, music, dance, etc. Cafes Pri trrereereeee Montgomery 433 Pender St., Jean Prilby Higinbotham “Tapping the Psyche” September 8 — 29 FREE CLASSIFIEDS The Planet of the Arts will publish free classified ads from stu- dents and staff. If you’ve got something to sell, need a place to live, or have a service to offer, then write or draw it out, and de- posit it in the blue contribution box in the cafeteria. Deadline for submissions is the 12th of the month. Western Front 303 East 8th Ave Vancouver é ae Friday to Sunday 7:00 pm September 12,13,14 $3 POETRY READING There will be a poetry reading in honour of the 25th Anniver- sary of Amnesty International on Tuesday September 23, 1986 at 7:00 pm in the AMS Art Gallery at UBC. Readings by Robert Gore, Leona Gown, Susan Musgrave, Tom Wayman and other Vancouver poets. VNNANAAAANANAAAAAAANAAAANS rrr tt tt tt PLANET oF WE ARG VOL.2"{ (2 E.C.C.A.D. EVENTS Lecture Series Septomber23 Jean Baudrillard September25—27 Hot Pint for Cold War Symposium, September 30 ‘Carol Duncan Seminar Topic: SEXUAL HARRASSMENT AND RAPE PREVENTION Room260 Wednesday September 24, 1986 ‘Noon to 2:00pm. Presented by the Vancouver Poli ‘Community Services Division ‘Constables Steve Prana and Trish Kean Department's Note: THIS SEMINAR IS FOR FEA AND STAFFONLY. ATTENTION FOUNDATION STUDENTS: Barbara DeMott hs generously postponed her I:30classon that day until2:00 inorder to accomodate this booking. IALES PLEASE ATTEND ‘This is valuable seminar. The Police Department has put to ‘ether a most interesting lecture with time alloted atthe end for discussion, The College finds that this isan excellent opportunity to become better informed on the subject of rape prevention and sexual har rassment, Because there is a possbiliy thatthe source of one's harrassment may very well prevent and inhibit your participation, ithas been determined that itis in everyone's interest tohaveonly women attending. IFmales feel subjected to sexual harrassment or ar interested in this tpic, a similarseminarcouldbe arranged ata Re: Employmeat Board woul remind you thatthe Employment Boards hand ssarcferal service only The prospective Employer contacts ECCAD wth tht scifi request) and aca fildot an splayed onthe ballet ed 2570 from Reception, From hen ons th responsi the rospectne Employe(¥OU handle he john profession sponsble mane Remember atthe jobs ive via word of mouth and our rep ‘aon a2 sour depends on YOU al he quality of our wor, Local asi and the genre art egining tbo ava ofthe Coleg splice come for desgnfine a work Thsenie Suen Employment program sin'sinfne ge and 1 ul previ neha Sally Stokus FIREHALL THEATRE - 280 £. Cordova 'BOX OFFICE & INFO 689-0926 SULLY by LIZ SC GOINGZON Galleries « 2096. 6th Ave., 875.9516 Fringe Festival — September 212-21 ‘Annual Members Group Show September 23 — October 4 101-1045 Broadway, 732-1013 ‘Cll for submission to Vancouver Amists Bookworks, Exhibition: 17 October — 7 Novemer, 1986 Deadline: September 17 Artspeake Baw-Xi 3045 Gramile via Tait — “Wheels & Pathways September 8-20 Neo Artism 504 30/0 Water ST, 685-1919 Bill Bisset Paintings September 3—30 Cartwright Gallery 1411 Cartwright St “Artsand Crafts Exhibition” Origins ofthe movementandits Or Gallery _ 1729 Franklin St. 251-6415 influence on North American craftsmen and architects. Ends Roderick Quin ‘Section D'Or - Umbilieus Holorbsis” September 14 Sepember I —13 The Medium is Metal” A juried exhibition showing top de Vincent Trasov — Septem signs of jewellery and holloware, Opening: September 15, 8:00 pm tt 36 Powell St, 681-6740 Terry Savatrky “Toy Piano” September 1-20, Ken Gerberick & Don Manuck "Transport 86°D” September 120 “The Matchbox Purveyors" - Performance Pile-up September 13th, 8:00 pm Coburg 314 W. Cordova st. October 11 Opening: September 23, :00 pm Community Arts Council Gallery 837 Davie St., 683-4358 ‘Group Photo Exhibition: Beafe, Radesh, Sheppard, Cury September 9 —27 Presentation House 433 Chestervield Ave... 986-1351 ‘Chick Rige “The Invisible Portrait Photographs of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy September 5 — October 26 Contemporary Art Gallery 555 Hamilton St Ty Davis: Being Placed September 2—27 Western Front 303 Fas Sth Ave ‘1s happening! Check their calendar for mances, poetry, music, dance, ete Cafes of perfor. Craft House 1386 Carneright St, 687-7270. ‘Assored collection of innovative craftwork. Some picces from E.C.C.A.D. Students, Gallery of B.C. Ceramies 1359 Carnwright St, 669-5645 Majolica and Slipware — Sam Kwan and Jane Williams September 16—28 Opening: September 15, 7:30-9:30 pm 433 Pender: Jean Prilby Higinbotha Montgomery apping the Psyche" September 8— 29 FREE CLASSIFIEDS Grace Gallery 1406 Old Bridge St., 69.9606 “Alive and Well” New West Coast Show ‘September 10— October 5 ‘Opening: September 10, 7:30 pm will publish free classified as from stu dents and staff. IF you've got something to sll, need a place live, o have a service to offer, then write or daw it ou, and de posit itin the blue contribution box inthe cafeteria, Deadline for Submissions isthe 12th ofthe month, ISS ANNUAL KINETIC SCULPTURE RACE. Yes Kid! Once again it isthe time of year forthe Kinetic Sculpture Race, For thtee years nos, Emily Car students have The Port Townsend Kinetic Sculpture Race”. Known tics they have welcomed us with open arms, and ‘Sincethis event isustally a Rick cntered for oar wild look forward to our participa Ross oriented endeavour, let us continue the tradition, htt sleepy port town with our known Mar forthe absurd. Jin the ‘day party. There wil be posters out soon announcing the first or ‘ganization meeting, where we will show video's of past races Anyone interested please alten. JFALSE QREEK COMMUNITY CENTRE} |S TSADDRAS: RANHSTLE /STREETSU SEPTEMBER Z7>- WATERPARK JIL 303 East 8th Ave Vancouver Friday to Sunday September 12,13,14 $3 POETRY READING 25th Anniver: ty International on Tuesday September 23, 1986 at There willbe poetry reading in nour of th sary of Am 7.00 pm in the AMS Art Gallery at UBC, Readings by Ro Gore, Leona Gown, Susan Musgrave, Tom Wayman and of Vancouver poets BSS