Bridges - May 16, 2013

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EVENTS #

Thursday, M ay 16

Mr. Music Nutana Legion, 3021 Louise St.

The Oak Ridge Boys TCU Place, 35 22nd St. W.

Ralph’s Rhythm Kings Downtown Legion, 606 Spadina Cres. W.

Glen Adair Crackers Restaurant and Lounge, #1-227 Pinehouse Dr.

Forever Young Army & Navy Veterans Club, 359 First Ave. N.

MUSIC

Brewster and the Roosters Buds on Broadway, 817 Broadway Ave. Friday, M ay 17 Piano Fridays w/ Marion Mendelsohn The Bassment, B3-202 Fourth Ave. N. Activist Maguire Buds on Broadway, 817 Broadway Ave. Forever Young Army & Navy Veterans Club, 359 First Ave. N. Recliners Toon Town Tavern, 1630 Fairlight Dr. The Rhythmaires Fairfield Seniors’ Centre, 103 Fairmont Cres. Zeljko Bilandzic McNally Robinson, 3130 Eighth St. E. Phoenix Lauren and the Strength w/ Joanna Borromeo Amigos Cantina, 632 10th St. E. Jett Run Stan’s Place, 106-110 Ruth St. E.

One More Troubadour McNally Robinson, 3130 Eighth St. E. Smokekiller w/ Castle River and Zachary Lucky Amigos Cantina, 632 10th St. E. Jett Run Stan’s Place, 106-110 Ruth St. E. S u nday, May 1 9 Blues Jam Vangelis Tavern, 801 Broadway Ave. Tonight It’s Poetry Lydia’s Pub, 650 Broadway Ave. Tu esday, May 2 1 Apollo Cruz Buds on Broadway, 817 Broadway Ave. Open Mic Lydia’s Pub, 650 Broadway Ave. Wedn esday, May 22 Apollo Cruz Buds on Broadway, 817 Broadway Ave.

Sat urd ay, M ay 18

Open Mic Rock the Bottom, 834B Broadway Ave.

Rocky Night in Canada Cabaret w/ Loverboy Credit Union Centre, 101-3515 Thatcher Ave.

Johnny Broadway Record Club Vangelis Tavern, 801 Broadway Ave.

Activist Maguire Buds on Broadway, 817 Broadway Ave.

Souled Out Lydia’s Pub, 650 Broadway Ave.

What you need to know to plan your week. Send events to bridges@thestarphoenix.com

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ART

Mendel Art Gallery At 950 Spadina Cres. E. The Home Show features works from the permanent collection relating to home. I Know You By Heart: Portrait Miniatures is an exhibition of tiny portraits from the late 18th to early 20th centuries. Returning features multi-media works by Toronto artist Jason Baerg. School Art, sponsored by PotashCorp, is an annual juried exhibition showcasing art by Saskatoon students. Artists by Artists features photographs by Barbara Reimer. All spring exhibitions are on view until June 2, except School Art, which concludes May 26. SCYAP Now, an exhibition from SCYAP Inc., continues until May 28 in the Mendel auditorium. The Mendel Art Gallery is participating in the Nature City Festival May 25-31. On May 26 at 2 p.m., there will be readings to honour environmentalist Stan Rowe, and outdoor artmaking from 2-4 p.m. SCYAP Gallery Until May 17 at 253 Third Ave. S. ConArt. It features painting and drawings, in a variety of mediums, by inmates at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre. Part of the proceeds will go to Str8-Up. A collaborative group high school art show will run May 20-24. RIC-CYCLE 1.0: An Introduction to the Madness by Ric Pollock opens May 27 and runs to June 14. It is the first in a three-part series of Pollock’s works. A reception will be held May 30 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Paved Arts May 17 to June 21 at 424 20th St. W. Memories of a Naturalist, by Maria Whiteman and Clint Wilson. A reception will be held May 31 at 8 p.m. A public artists’ talk will be held June 1 at 2 p.m. 330g Until May 18 at 330 Avenue G S. Sliding Down the Plane, by Benjamin Hettinga and Angela Leach.

Rouge Gallery Until May 18 at 200-245 Third Ave. S. Stills, works by Linda Chartier. Luna & Hill Until May 18 at 208 Third Ave. S. Works by figurative symbolist painter Carol Wylie. Gordon Snelgrove Gallery Until May 23 at 191 Murray Building, U of S. She I Her by Ellen Moffat. A reception will be held May 23 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. dreamondriandreamon by Tyson John Atkings runs May 27-31. Atkings investigates motion, perception (hallucination) and dissociation in various media. A reception will be held May 31 at 7 p.m. Surface Factor, by Sask Terra Group, runs June 3-9. AKA Gallery Until May 24 at 424 20th St. W. Into the Woods, by Tammy Salzl. Oil paintings and works on Mylar in mixed media. Void Gallery Until June 2 at 2-1006 Eighth St. E. Fair and Square, works by Ink Slab Printmakers. A reception will be held May 24 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Station Arts Centre, Rosthern Until May 25 at 701 Railway Ave., Rosthern. Artless Fabrication, by Carol Schmold. It features 52 small fibre works, one for each week of the year. Blackstrap Art Studio Tour May 25, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and May 26, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., in and around Dundurn and Shields. A free, self-guided tour of art and craft shops in and around the Dundurn and Shields area. Featuring glass blowing and fusing, metal sculptures, ceramics, paintings, photography, quilting and recycled art projects by more than 20 artists. Follow the wagon wheel signs. Centre East Galleries Until May 26 at The Centre.

Work by Leane King of Spell It Photo Art, work by Ryan Schmidt, a display for the Vesna Festival, a display by the Mennonite Central Committee, a display from the Mendel ART for LIFE program, and displays from the Saskatoon Public School Board. Art Show and Sale May 26, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at The Willows Golf and Country Club. Works by Sharon Ceslak, Angela Gooliaff and Anne Nordstrom. Includes acrylic paintings, photographs and drawings. A portion of sales will be donated to charities. Affinity Gallery Until June 16 at 813 Broadway Ave. The Jury’s Out. Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Dimensions, this exhibition will explore the process of jurying by discussing all of the works submitted. A round table discussion will be held May 26 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. A closing reception will be held June 16 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Black Spruce Gallery Until May 27 at Northside Antiques on Highway 2. Spring Finally!, a group show. Art includes paintings, pottery, sculptures, jewellery and wood turning. Visit www. blacksprucegallery.com. Saskatoon City Hospital Gallery on the Bridges Until May 30 on the third floor at Saskatoon City Hospital. Northern Dimensions, acrylic paintings of northern Saskatchewan by Joy Mendel. Works in oil, acrylic and watercolour by Saskatoon artist Irene Strochein, on the fourth floor. The Gallery/Art Placement Until May 30 at 228 Third Ave. S. Colour and Construction, new paintings by Robert Christie. Pacific Framing Gallery Through May at 204-2750 Faithfull Ave. Prairie landscape watercolours by Jim

Brager. Spring and retirement sale of art and framing. All items must go by the end of May. Parkridge Centre Through May at 110 Gropper Cres. Works by Mayfair Artists. Gallery on Third, Watrous Through May at 102 Third Ave. E., Watrous. Student Art Show. Sponsored by Watrous and Area Arts Council. Watrous Library Through May in Watrous. High School Art Show. Sponsored by the Watrous and Area Arts Council. Handmade House Showcase Gallery Until June 1 at 710 Broadway Ave. Eclectic Birdhouses by Mary Romanuck. It features birdhouses made from naturally hollowed out poplar. Ukrainian Museum of Canada Until June 17 at 910 Spadina Cres. E. Remember Chernobyl, by Toronto artists Kathy Nicholaichuk. A commemoration of one of the world’s worst nuclear accidents which occurred April 26, 1986, depicted “softly” through the use of caricatures. The Gallery, Frances Morrison Library Until June 20 at 311 23rd St. E. SPL100YRS: In Pictures. Historic photos from local history celebrating the rich history of the Saskatoon Public Library during its 2013 centennial celebration. St. Thomas More Gallery Until June 28 at 1437 College Dr. After a Long Winter, by Michelle Yuzdepski. Meewasin Valley Centre Gallery Until June 28 at 402 Third Ave. S. A Sense of Place. It features sculptures and paintings by Monique Martin and photography by Trint Thomas. Observations of Nature, featuring works by some of the Saskatoon Homeschoolers’ students, celebrates nature in the city.


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