www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday March 21, 2008 - 31 Sheridan photographers exhibit in Toronto Four art and art history students from the joint program of Oakville's Sheridan College and the University of Toronto currently have their photography on display at a Toronto gallery. VMAC Gallery, located at 401 Richmond St. on the fourth floor, will house the exhibition of the fourth-year students until Saturday, March 29. The show is called IV, and features the work of Jiye Julie Bai, Daimane Duffus, Laura Lee Filosa and Megan Morgan. Bai explores the notion of transcendence in everyday life as shown through light patterns on common surfaces. The images work to establish a connection between the transcendent and the mundane. Duffus treats his own domestic reality as a stage set. Inspired by a character from Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, Duffus mixes concepts of reality and fiction to produce a series of images that allude to narrative. He creates a façade of reality that draws the viewer into the image and heightens its believability as a reflection of the real world. Filosa chooses animal behaviour and anthropomorphic attributions as her subject. Using video to look at the relationship between dogs and owners, she attempts to establish a new understanding of artistic authorship. Morgan photographs images of women that explore themes of feminine and cultural identity. She uses cropping as a technique to emphasize what she wants the viewer to see. Her images of women from life and film attempt to reveal how feminine identity is created through social and cultural realities. The closing reception will be held Saturday, March 29 from 24 p.m. All four artists will be in attendance. Gallery hours at VMAC Gallery are Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m. 5 p.m., and Saturday, 12 4 p.m. For more information, visit www.IVexhibition.info The exhibition is sponsored by Vtape. The Art and Art History program emphasizes both the hands-on creativity of studio art and the perspective of art history and theory. Students explore contemporary ideas, practices, and materials in art studios, while academic courses examine the art and architecture of a range of past and current cultures and traditions. The Oakville Players present Private Lives by Noel Coward Senio and Stu rs den $12.50 ts Wed. Mar. 26 A sophisticated 1930 comedy favourite with a divorced couple battling their own passions and jealousies. Can you live with someone you love? Or with someone you can't. Thurs. to Sat., March 20-22 and Wed. to Sat., March 26-29 The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts Tickets $25 · Call the Oakville Centre Box Office 905.815.2021 or 1.888.489.7784 or online at www.oakvillecentre.ca SUPER 8! $ GUARANTEED EVERY SATURDAY AT THE 7 & 10PM SESSIONS 8 1000 Minimum Payment Games at both sessions! Regular prices in effect. OCC's Project Runway Choir March 27 Two fundraising events are coming up for the Oakville Children's Choir (OCC). Project Runway Choir, a fashion show by and for the OCC, will take place Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. The show takes place at Otello's, located at 2273 Royal Windsor Dr. Designers from Project Runway Canada, in co-operation with BoutiqueLeTrou, present the spring/summer 2008 collection. The show will also feature guest commentator Libby Znaimer, who will be signing her latest book, In Cancerland...Living Well is the Best Revenge. Tickets cost $45 each or two for $75. The ticket includes the fashion show, sangria, desserts and coffee. On Thursday, April 24 the choir will host dinner, dancing and a silent auction at the St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre. For more information, or to buy tickets for either event, call the OCC at 905-337-7104 or visit www.oakvillechildrenschoir.org. Join us for Toonie Tuesday, the best value around! or call the Hotline: 905 Always The Best Bang For Your Bingo Buck! For details on all our jackpots and promotions, check out: www.meadowvalebingo.com 821-7883 for further details 2295 Battleford Road, Mississauga Meadowvale Sponsors Assoc. Lic. #36-004 & M507567 FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY GOOD FRIDAY MONDAYMONDAY TUESDAY SUNDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY CLOSED CLOSED MAR 30th MAR 16th MAR MAR 24th THURSDAY MAR MAR 20th MAR 15th MAR 22nd MAR 23rd17th MAR 18th MAR 19th28th MAR 29th GONE GONE 11-7PM10-9PM 11-5PM 10-6PM 11-9PM 10-9PM SKIING 10-9PM 10-9PM 11-9PM 11-5PM 11-5PM 9-6PM SKIING 10-6PM FINAL BLOWOUT STARTS MAR 15TH 9AM! FINAL BLOWOUT SALE SALE CONTINUES! GOOD FRIDAY Ski and Snowboard Shop · 120 Speers Rd · 905-845-1561 SKI & SNOWBOARDS FINAL SEASON ENDING BLOWOUT ski & board SALE! · ALL GOODS!!! · ALL DEPTS!!! · EVERYTHING!!! SALE CONTINUES! FREE GIFT TO THE FIRST 100, SAT. MAR 15TH, 9AM! TONS of NO SILLY GOODS SUPER EXCLUDED ALWAYS SPECIALS 50 TO 80 OFF MSRP SKI, SNOWBOARD OUTERWEAR, SKI SNOWBOARD, OUTERWEAR ACCESSORIES WOW! STOCK THROUGHOUT STORE ALL MUST GO!!! AT CORBETT'S AVAILABLE