3’ nol IMPORTANT MEETING! Student Society Representatives from each depart- ment will be chosen to improve communication of our needs and increase the student voice at the Board of Directors Meetings. If you care about how this school is run and how decisions concerning your future are made. Be THERE! Wednesday October 7, noon, Room 260. guest lecture series The 3D department of Emily Carr College of Art and Design is happy to an- nounce the fall schedule of a guest slide/lecture series regarding the indi- vidual’s own work and/or art concerns. The talks will take place in room 260 from 12:15 — 1:15 on Wednesdays. The series is especially for 3D students, but anyone from the College is most welcome to attend. October 14 George Rammel 3D staff— Fall Term October 28 Robin Peck 3D staff — Fall Term November 18 Paul Richter 3D staff — Fall Term November 25 Geoff Rees Interdisciplinary December 9 Nora Blanck Foundation student curators wanted The Student Society needs one or two students to act as Concourse Gallery “caretakers” They would act as liason between whoever was hanging a show and Rick Robinson. Basically their duties would be to ensure that things are properly hung, well lit, ete. There is also a position on the College’s Curatorial Gallery Committee that needs to be filled. These are non-paying jobs. What they are is a good chance to get into the nitty-gritty of gallery operation. ‘Theses interested should leave their names and location (ie. time, place, locker number, phone) at the Student Society office in the cafeteria, directed to the attention of Richard Gordon, Student Society V.P. NEXT MEETING OF THE BOARD: OCTOBER 28 Board meetings normally commence with a public session in the Faculty Lounge at noon, and then move to the Board Room for the private session. submissions Restaurant/Gallery in West Van requires objets d’ art and beauteous works for display and sale. Phone Allison at the Licks : 925-3468. poetry The American Poetry Association is sponsoring a poetry contest. Interested con- tributors should send three poems, each no more than 20 lines, with the poet’s name and address on the top of each page. All poems will be considered for publication, and each entrant will receive a free copy of the booklet “The Poets’ Guide to Getting Published”. The deadline is December 31st. Mail submissions to: American Poetry Association, Dept. CN-21, 250-A Potrero Street, P.O. Box 1803, Santa Cruz, Ca. 95061-1803 The Sixth Vancouver International Film Festival — October 15 - 31. Complete program preview guide available now in the cafeteria and outside the Planet of the Arts office. ittle supply shop of horrors The College Store (located in the Painting Department building at Fir and First) would like to remind students that store supplies are ordered in quantities based on enrollment figures and projected consumption. This means that supplies are limited and are for student use only. Please do not buy things for friends and relatives who are not enrolled at E.C.C.A.D.! The store operating hours are: Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 to 1:30 and 2:30 to 5:00; Tuesday, Thursday from 1:00 to 5:00. Dennis Rickett is the man in charge. a = e e J nvitation Doug Weir extends an open invitation to all students, reps, faculty, administra- tors and good samaritains to attend a lunch and brainstorming session to plan this years’ United Way Campaign. Sandwiches and coffee will be provided — you bring the ideas. Wednesday Oct. 7, 12:30 pm in seminar room 243 ( ese hallway). next issue: NOVEMBER 2 deadline: friday, actober 16 ,ol 3 not IMPORTANT MEETING! Student Society Represen will be chose noon, Room 260. guest lecture series ¢ 3D department of Emily Carr College of Art and Desi ince the fall schedule of a guest slide/lecture series re I's own work and/or art concerns e talks will take place in room 260 f student curators wanted Society needs on Phe Studi caretakers” They would act as liason between whoever was ha 4 Rick Robinson. Basically their du properly hu two students act as Concourse Gallery s would be to ensure that things are 5 — 1:15, n Wednesdays The series is especially for 3D students, but anyone from the College is most There is also a po ‘ollege’s Curatorial Gallery Committee that welcome to attend, needs tobe filled George Rammel 3D staff—Fall Term These are non-paying jobs. What they are is a good chance to get into the Robin Peck 8D staff —Fall nitty-gritty of gallery operation Paul Richu 3Dst Th Geoff Rees Interdiseipli locke Nora Blanck Foundation to the terested should leave their names and location (ie. time, place ber, phone) at the Student Society office in the nntion of Richard Gordon, Student Society VP. cafeteria, directed December9 NEXT MEETING OF THE BOARD: OCTOBER 28 Board meetin ‘ommence with a public session in the Faculty Lounge at noon, and then my to the Board Room for the private sessio submissions art llery in West Van requires objets d’art and-beauteous works for . Phone Allison at the Licks : 925-3468, poetry The American Poetry Association is sponsoring a poetry contest. Interested con- tributors should send three poems, each no more than 20 lines, with the poet's name and address on the top of each page. All poems will be considered for publication, 1d each entrant will receive a free copy of the booklet “The Poets’ Guide to Getting Published” ‘The deadline is December 31st Mail submissions to: ‘American Poetry Association, Dept. CN-21, 250-A Potrero Street, P.O. Box 1803, Santa Cruz, Ca 95061-1803 Restaurant/Gi display and sal The Sixth Vancouver Interna Complete pr the Planet of th nal Film Fe: ittle supply shop of horrors ‘The College Store (locatedin the Painting Department building at Firand First) wouldlike to remind students that store supplies are ordered in quantities based on enrollment figures and projected consumption. This means that supplies are limited and are for student use only. Pease do not buy things for friends and relatives who are not enrolled at E.C.C.A..! ‘The store operating hours are: Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 to 1:30 and 2:30 05:00; Tuesday, Thursday from 1:00 to 5:00. Dennis Rickettis the man in charge 4 jnvitation itation toall students, reps. ns to attend a lunch and bi ted Way Campaign. Sandwiches ng the ideas, Wednesday Oct. 7. 1 Doug Weirextends an oper tors and good san this years’ U instorming session to plan nd coffee will be pro 30 pm in seminar room 243. ed — inext issue: NOVEMBER 2 deadline: friday, october 16