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Whitby Free Press, 31 May 1978, p. 2

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&P£AGE 2, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31,1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS Local artists are featured ion Metal. and Fibre exhibit BBRIAN WNE Staff ritr "Metal and Fibre" is the title of the latest exhibition at the Whltby Arts Station Gailery, featurlng the work of twosartlsts weilknown in Wbitby. Rope sculpture and wall bangings, wil ho exbibited by Bey Williams, and Jeweilery and metal sculptures will ho exhibited by Nancy Steele. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Steele bave known. each other for yesrs, bavlng at- tended, school together at Lawrence Park Collegiate in Toronto i the early 19M0. In 1976 botb artists were selected by a committee of the Ontario Governeut to participate-lu an art sbow at Place Bonaventure iu Montreal during tbe 1976 Olympics. Nancy Steele bas lived i Wbitby since 1976, and Bey Williams lived in Wbltby and Brookiu from 1971 to 1977, until sbe and her husbsnd set up a studio- in a store at Betbany. Botb artiats bave done a cousiderable amount of teachlng, and bave bad shows i many locations in- cluding the Wbitby Arts Station. Mns. Steele bas conducted classes in jeweilery making for adultsanad cbldren at Whitby Ar ts since 1976, and in Janusry 1978 she. was elected te tbe Board 0f Directors 0f Wbitby Arts., She is associated wltb the Metal Arts Guild'and'the Ontario Crafts Council, and was a directer and chairman of'the Craftsman's Advlsory Board for.1976-77.,1 She bas taught ber craft in public achools iFrederick- ton, New Brunswick; Queensborough Junior 111gb Scbool in Ontario; Loyalist College at Bancroft, Ontario. and Victoria Park Secondsry Sehool, Toronto. SUMMER SQUASH - JuLY JUNE DURHAM SQUASH & F1TNESS CLUB 1450 HOPKINS ST., WHUTBY, 668-5866 Her main workbas been in the fields of teacbing and commission work. Mrs. Steele works mnainly witb sterling silver, aud brasse and often combines' botb metals In ber works, wbich luclude sculptural pieces as well as jeweiléry. Qu Oe of her moat recent commissions is a smsll box representing solar energy, wbich is being made for a studeut wbo graduated in this, subject. Mrs. Steele likes people, and faces are a common part of ber sculptures. Oue box festures a face on the inside as well as the outside of tbe lid, wbich sbe says is "Iyour inner self." Another of ber luterests is borses and a number of ber, etchings on braceléts feature these animaIs. MUs. Steele says she ikes to Put somthing of the indivi- dual who commission pieces she is asked to create for people. "The craftsman has a responsibility to the person wbo's* commissioned a work, " she says. Bey Williams Ila special- ist in rope sculpture, a form of art she developed herseif, based partly on metliods used in basket weaving. Some of ber pieces are tbree dimeusional, and are an off-shoot of ruacrame. One piece, ."Enchanted Forest," la about five by six feet and took two weeks to make, exclusive of the time required for designing. Oue of Mrs. Williamis' most ambitious works was a sculpture 20 by 15 feet, com- missioned for Crestview Place a condominium apart- ment building in Don Mils. Mrs. Williams also does wail bangings and works witb wool, syntheties, horse and goat hair, and spun and unspun sheep's wool. In ard- dition to her freely-made rope sculptures, she does weaving on s loom. One of ber favorite themes la ramn- bows. Mns. Williams bas done commissioued work for Anca Laboratories in Whltby, and both she and Mrs. Steelwill ho teacbing at a Summer Sebool of the Arts at Durham Coilege this year. Botb artists will also ho presenting a, speclal Father's Day demonstration of tbeir work June 18 from 2 p.m. to 5p.m. at tbe Witby Arts Station. Everyone is lnvitd to at- tend the opening reception for tbe Metal and Fibre exhibition at the Station June 2 at 8:30 P.m. The exhibition by these weil known local artists will continue until June 25. GRAND OPENING -CELE BRATIO.N ~KU~ THURSDAY JUNE 1ST 1331 NARWOOD AVE - JUST NORTH 0F HWY. 401 AJAX Bey WîiJansd Nancy Steele, two artists well knowui Wbitby, wiil ho showing their work at the Wlitby Arts Station during June, Here tbey are seen examinmng some of Mrs. Steele's itricate jewellery made of brsss and silver. Bebind tbem is a wall banging made by Mrs. Williams, wbo also specializes in rope sçulpture. le Free Press Photo Optimist's bike rodeo is June 18 but poster contest closes June 2 SLJNWORTHY PR EPASTED WASHABLE ONLY PREPASTED STRIPPABLE WASHAB LE *RIEG '$1995 NAME BRAND PR EPASTED WASHABLE *REG. $27.90 DOUBLE RoLL $600 DOUBLE ROLL $95 DOUBLE ROLL PR EPASTED SCRUBBABLE *REG. To $14.95 MAYFAIR CECORENE AND OTHERS *REG. To $295 BEAUTIFUL DE CORATOR PATTERNS *REG. $31.50 $8 0 DOUBLE RO ~16"* DOUBLE ROLLi THE WALLPAPER CENTRE IWO LOCATIONS 1331 UARWOOOVE JUSI N. 0F 1W!. 401) HOURS 4JAXMON-THURS .930-5:3( AJAXFRIOAY 9:30 9:00 nti &*lie SATUROAY 930- 5:30 June 12 te 18 is Bike Safety 'Week i Whitby, and for the third year the Qptinist Club O of Whitby ita conducting a bike rodeo in conuection with tis event. This year, in addition to, LL the rodeo,- the Optimist Club is holding a bicycle safety poster competition. Posters must not exceed 12 by 18 inches, must show name, age O n su chool at the bottom, and ho returned te the studeut's school by June 2. There are tbree first ILL prizes-$5 gift certificates. Tlhe gift certificates are re- deemable for merchandise at 8tu Jenkins Sports Centre. Whiuers of the poster con- test wil ho sunounced at the bike rodeo June 18. Entries from each school wiil h displayed at the McDonald's Restaurant in the Wbitby Mail, starting June 7. The bike rodeo will ho June 18 from 9a.ni. to 2p.m. at the Henry Street Higb Scbool parking lot and tennis courts. Bicycles must pass a safety inspection to enter the competition, a true sud false bicycle safety quiz must ho answered, bicycles akilis must ho displayed on an obstacle course, and a demerit points system wil be used for each category to Also Lamps - Coffee Tables - determine tbe winuers. There are tbree new bicycles as first prizes, sud tbree trophies eacb for second sud tbird prizes. The firbt Prize whiner will bave their usmnes en- graved on the Wbitby McDonald's annual troph whicb wil ho displayed la their Whitby Mail restaur- ant sud ail participants will receive a certificate for a free ice cream, at McDonald's. Eutry foi-ms for titis Optimist Club youth projeet are available at ail Wbitby scbools sud must ho submlt- ted for registration at thue bike rodeo on June 18. Occ. Chairs - AUGUST JOIN FOR 1,1 2, or 3 month memberships $2500 I month ALSO AVAULABLE IN OSHAWA 140 SIECO! ST. S. (COUNR JORN) SHOP LOCAL AND SAVE TEAK FURNITURE WAREHOUSE CENTRE I1614 Che"'bsSi. 6d661 $ 2 si m

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