AN URGENT REQUEST TO ALL FACULTY, STAFF, and STUDENTS. I’m a fourth year student who desperately needs to: borrow, rent to purchase, or have; any black and white or colour television sets (any make or model as long as there is a reasonably good pic- ture) in order to continue with the next phase of my work. If you can help me in any way, please phone me at: 874-3918 or 872-2800. Thanks, Dean Mitchell ECCA NEWS SHEET The News Sheet provides information on visiting artists, designers and lecturers coming to the College each week. It is the interim solution for providing this kind of information. Every Friday afternoon the News Sheet will be available from the front reception office ledge. oo oe ARCHITECTURE RULE CB @fhada boasts no Aalto building’ the Emily Carr College of Art on Gran: ville Island, B.C., thes@ cama Te tical ceiling he designed has been cgfied in Ottawa's National Arts Ceggf and his curved frame chairg.d4 : inte @ffian homes. His ideas are echoed in the work of his pupil Viljo Revell, who designed the Toronto City Hall. Aalta chnnnod the annaeate and MACLEANS FEB /48} a= Ew: SF L wlou.e've A STAYED FoR & SECOND HELPING. wf AS WE LEFT OUR HERO HE WAS ABOUTTO DECEND THE HILL WHICH LAY BEFORE THE FOREST WHICH LAY BEFORE THE foots, WHICH LAY BEFORE THE MOUNTAINS. IN WHICH THE GREAT GURU Liven. ‘Homage to a bold pionee: But his steel-levered door handles open} | KMOWN I WAS GOING THIS FAR, LWOULD'VE Ine] UNTIL HE REACHES THE BOTION OF THE GREAT WL ONLY To FIND THAT He HAS REACHED THE ENCHANTED Forest! From March 10 to March 217, 1981, the Ar- tists Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition by Marcia Pitch entitled ‘‘War Games’’. PREVIEW: OPENING Monday, March 9, 1981 8:30 to 10:30 P.M. HOURS Tuesday through Friday 10:00A.M.to5 P.M. For further information contact: Margaret Hamill Curator GREATER VANCOUVER ARTISTS GALLERY 555 HAMILTON ST., VANCOUVER, B.C. V6B 2R1 (604) 687-1345 RENE A HAVING DECENDED HALF THE HILL. SLEUTH FEB. 18 - MAR. 14 This is the inaugural production of a brand new professional theatre company, the MASTER- PIECE MYSTERY THEATRE. SLEUTH, in the great tradition of revenge and intrigue, dramatizes with irony and wit the sometimes deadly results of jealousy, pride, lust and greed. Performance times are 8 p.m. Sun., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. and 6:30 and 9:30 on Sat. Tickets are $6.50 ($5.50 students and seniors) — Tues., Wed. and Thurs. and $7.50 ($6.50 students and seniors) on Fri., Sat., Sun. Preview: Tues. Feb. 18 — members’ rate $3 for adults, $2 students and seniors. FOR INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS CALL PRESENTATION HOUSE 986-1351 Bs Sea Geen Ss All British Columbians under the age of 19 have just one month to complete paintings, drawings, prints and photographs for entry in the second ‘biennial exhibition, B,C. YOUNG ARTISTS ’81 (formerly B.C. Exhibition of Children’s Art). Submissions will be accepted March 9-27, 1981, at the Vancouver Teachers Centre, 123 East 6th Avenue, Vancouver. Conditions of entry and official entry forms are available now from ECCA Outreach. Ref.: Nini Baird, Outreach Programs, 687-2345 WS “I respond to the sensibility of my epoch. I don’t predict things — the artist’s message is faith in his own epoch. The artist is the predecessor to actual events an discoveries. I don’t want results. I want the road. . . the way. . . the TAO, whatever you call it. That is the presence I want in my painting.”’ Alfred Jensen ko “J paint very large pictures. I realize that historically the function of painting large pictures is painting something very grandiose and pompous. The reason I paint them, however — I think it ap- plies to other painters I know — is precisely because I want to be very intimate and human. To paint a small picture is to place yourself outside your ex- perience, to look upon an experience as a stereop- ticon view or with a reducing glass. However you paint the large picture, you are in it. It isn’t something you command.”’ Marc Rothko