31 · Friday, May 21, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Artworks Oakville SUBMITTED PHOTOS AT TOWN HALL: Artworks Oakville's 11th annual Juried Show was held at Oakville Town Hall and saw 55 works selected for display from among more than 280 works of art submitted for consideration. Here, clockwise from top left, artist Inge Kjeldgaard Tajik and Linda Van Wyk with Tajik's second-prize painting, Red Tulips on Red Tile Table; the same artist with her first-prize painting, My Imaginary Friend; and, artist Andrew Verhoechx with his People's Choice painting, Miss Shanghai. Artworks Oakville is a non-profit volunteer organization in its 19th year, whose aim is to support local emerging artists by providing exhibition opportunities throughout Oakville. Student films at TIFF A pair of fledgling filmmakers from Sheridan College will have their work showcased at one of the biggest movie stages in the country. Mark Andrew Bone and Lily Sun will have their films screened at the Toronto International Film Festival's (TIFF) seventh annual Student Film Showcase Wednesday, May 26. The showcase will feature 11 student films from across the country selected from more than 500 submissions. "Films selected for this year's Student Film Showcase cover a wide range of themes and these students should be proud of their cinematic achievements," said programmer Magali Simard. Bone's film is titled Escarpment Surfers and Sun's film is Sketchi. A jury of industry professionals will select winners for prizes. The screening will take place in Toronto's AMC cinema at Young and Dundas streets at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $8. For information, visit www.tiff.net/studentfilmshowcase. "Ashley MacIsaac" "The Trews" Trews" "Arkells" "George Canyon" "Marianas Trench" Trench" "The Diodes" "David Francey" "Catherine MacLellan" "Royal Wood" Wood" "Lighthouse" "Alex*Cuba" "New York Dolls" "Jill Barber" "Kevin Fox" "Great Lake Swimmers" "Old Man Ludecke" "Hey Rosetta!" "Elliott Brood" FOUR FABULOUS DAYS OF FREE MUSIC FOR ALL AGES! Taste of Oakville on the menu May 30 The taste of Oakville will be on the menu when over a dozen restaurateurs, caterers and bakers combine their efforts later this month. Oakville Taste 2010 is taking place Sunday, May 30 at Appleby College. Participants will be able to sample and pair signature foods, food styles, beers and wines from local producers at the event. There will also be a silent auction. The net proceeds of the event will go to Oakville's Kerr Street Ministries food bank. The event runs 2 to 6 p.m. Tickets cost $75. For tickets and more information, visit www.oakvilletaste2010.com. 90 Musiclal Acts at 10 Venues Grande Festival Parade - Downtown Streetfest Family Zone - Carnival - Fireworks and much, much more! www.soundofmusic.ca