visual arts Showing Around Town Charles H. Caies <£ Sons historic photographs are on exhibition at the North Vancouver Museum and Archives, July 1-October 1. Cates moved to Burrard Inlet about 1888 and the marine towing business he founded has operated tug boats from near the foot of Lonsdale Avenue since just after the turn of the century. Pictured above: Charles W. Cates at the wheel of a Cates tug. The archives do not know who is on his right--please call 987-5618 If you can help it to identify this man Photo: Jack Wardlaw. early 1940s. The Seymour Art Gallery presents Men, soulful oil on canvas portraits of men by Bruce Perry until August 19. Perry, a former resident of Deep Cove, portrays the faces of men. capturing the depth of emotions experienced through life's good and bad times. Pictured above. Sam. oil on canvas. For more information call: 924-1378. Recent Emily Carr graduate Jane Lowery is exhibiting her photo-collage monoprints. Paper Gardens, at the Silk Purse Arts Centre until July 7. The works are a collection of photo-collage monoprints combining methods of collage overlays which convey the melding of time and space. Inspired by Edouard Vuillard. Lowery's visual experience is most often focussed on the small, theoretically unremarkable phenomena close at hand. Pictured above. Paper Garden Suite, 14.5" x 17". Photo: Tracy Sprung. Sunken Treasures Exhibition and Sale, at Lugaro Jewellers (Capilano Mall). July 11-14. The exhibition consists of the personal collection of Mel Fisher's discovery.of 350-year-old sunken treasure from the Spanish ship the Mocha, which was carrying some of the world's richest sources of silver, gold and emeralds when it sunk in 55 feet of water off the deadly reefs of the Florida Keys. Fisher, obsessed with finding lost treasure since his childhood reading of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, spent 20 years and $20 million looking for the richest Spanish treasure galleon ever lost in the Western hemisphere. Lugaro Jewellers: 984-2040.