. - ll . q Q r t l _ f/ T . . - r - l ;se original pun . Owostmnum pic A print that is taken di- rectly from the artist's ,original woodcut, engraving, etching, silk screen. litho- graph (not to be confused All of the work in the forthcoming show is dis- played informally so visi- tors may see each print at close range. The public is imiited to come in, browse, ask questions about the work. artists, and the vari- ous graphic techniques. "he Art Gallery, Univera it of Waterloo will spon- sor an uhihit and sale. ot Win-My 1,000 on“ m from the Perm Galleries collection " Wednesday, September 5. from IO a.m. to 5 pin in the Art Room on the Low- er floor of the Modem Lan- gmttestutilding. Works spanning sit cen- turies will be featured in the ttttone, which will include prints by such masters as Roman, Hogarth, Goya, Him and Picasso, and many of today's artists. In addi- tion, there will be a collec- tion of Western and Oriental manuscript pages, some dating to the 13th century. with a photo offset litho- graph) is considered to be an original. Prices range from $10 to the thousands. but most prints, including those of the masters, are A world respected author- ity on graphics of all types, Roten mounts over 400 ex- hibits annually for major museums throughout the United States and Canada. These exhibits, utilized by museums to extend the range of their shows, are in addi- tion to the 1500 exhibits and sales arranged by Roten each year for universities. com- munity organizations and corporations. under 8100. Further information re- garding the exhibition and sale can be obtained from Marlene Bryan, Art Gal- Iery, University of Water- loo, 885-1211. ext. 2493. Opening tomorrow at the gallery, is an exhibition of Kim Ondaatje's paintings and prints. 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Yuanshvia. “but 'lletdusstt and France. - In“ Gallery, mm, the touring exhibition organized by the landon Public Art Museum Wow“ and a second touring exhibition to Fredericton: iind Sackvme. N.B., Charlottetown. and St. John‘s, Newfoundland. She has won several a- wards for her painting and graphics " well as for film. Het film "Factories" was selected for the touring fes- tival of International Films made bv women and for made by women and for the National Gallery and Ontario Arts Council's film packages.of best films in 1973. Her work is also in- eluded in the collections of many galleries in Canada. the United States and Eur- St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church will host a develop- ment day for the Hamilton Diocesan Council on Oc- tober 26, the Catholic Wo- men's League has an- The development day is one of many planned for the diocesan area. 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