une jthful Visions w- May 13 istsfor Kids Trust Gallery 1-3798 : of the Visions of the North re Millennium Project. A ibination of exquisite prints, ient works and research lects from the North Vancouver seum and Archives. See page The Nature of Nature May 1 - June 3 The Ferry Building 925-7266 Photographs and multi-media images of the striking designs found in nature by Columbian born artist Diego Samper. Elements of Transition May 5-31 First Street Gallery 252 East First Street The Garden Sculpture Show May 25, 26, 27 @ 1am - 5pm 535 East First Street The Binkleys open their garden to the public. A beautiful display of Michael's stone sculptures and Michelle's landscape design. Art in the Garden Tour Calling all flowers! The North Vancouver Community Arts Council is looking for twodimensional floral artwork for our Summer Blooms show at CityScape Community Art Space. Submission deadline is 4pm on May 16, 2001. For further information call 988-6844. North Shore Artists Honoured FANS Award Nominations May 15 is the deadline for this year's FANS (Fund for Artists on the North Shore) nominations. Nominated artists must be a living resident of the North Shore and must have a substantial and nationally recognized body of work in the performing, literary, visual or media arts. This year's FANS honourees will be publicly acknowledged at the annual FANS gala at the Centennial Theatre on October 20, 2001. Contact the North Shore Arts Commission at 980-3559 for information and nomination forms. Theatrical Harvest AgFest 2001 is looking for dramatic presentations based on agriculture. Videotaped entries of live performance must be submitted by September 15. Entry forms and details are available online at www.agaware.bc.ca or by calling (604) 924-4804. May 26 & 27,12 - 5 p m More than thirty artists display their artwork in sixteen gardens. A lovely way to spend the weekend. 988-1931 for information. See page 16. Trudeau - Photos by Rod rpose and Possibility II w - May 20 imour Art Gallery 1-1378 wative printmaking exhibition LB. (Barry) Wainwright. Images ideas that probe the nooks and inies of Wainwright's conscious, conscious and dream states. ;rse and multi-layered. Opening ;ption May 1 @ 7-9pm. 'ian Mcintosh and Cynthia Lean w - May 24 rth Vancouver District Hall 5 Queens Road work paintings and pottery, t of the Art in Public Places gram. ifarmer: Portraits from traits from Mali w-May 27 Fire-print paintings installation by Kamloops artist Donovan King Pettigrew. Colourful images using oil paint and fire. Art & Wine May 6 @t 6:15pm The Raven Pub in Deep Cove Featuring wine tasting, dinner, and an auction of works from several North Shore artists. Proceeds will assist the Seymour Art Gallery's exhibition programs. Fibre Phenomena May 10-June 9 CityScape Community Art Space 335 Lonsdale Ave, 988.1931 An exhibition of works by students of the Capilano College Textile Arts Program. See page 5. North Vancouver District Hall Employees Show May 24-June 28 355 Queens Road Two and three-dimensional works by six district employees. Watercolours, jewellery, quilts, pottery and floral design. And Now for Something May 24 - June 24 Completely Different Maclvor May 31 - June 24 Silk Purse Gallery A comprehensive collection of photographs of the former Prime Minister and his family. Opening reception May 31 @ 6pm. mis.coms June 2 - July 22 Presentation House Gallery 986-1351 Photography, photo montage and video by Fiona Bowie, Sophie Calle, Greg Shepherd and Lorna Simpson dealing with miscommunication and technology. Water Stories June 5 - 2 4 The Ferry Building Oil paintings by Carole Arnston and stone sculptures by Ian Rowles. Summer Blooms kansas and Seydou Keita: mentation House Gallery 6-1351 ck and white portrait photogra' from the 30's through the 50's. ! page 7. ar Forests ages of Bears and their ibitat iy-June st Street Gallery 2 June 21 - August 6 Space CityScape Community Art 335 Lonsdale Avenue, 988-1931 Floral artwork that expresses a passion for plants, flowers and Seymour Art Gallery, 924.1378 A delightful collection of wood carvings and paintings by Peter Kiss. Opening reception is May 29 at 7pm. See page 6. East First Street, 986.2664 Paintings and pastels by artist Dear activist Evelyn Kirkaldy. - Page 20. d gardens. Various artists. May | June 13