AMYO HHJ ® For further information ylease call 8453924 . QUESTION or ts WEEK m on New Art Space sessions New Art Space will be hosting Professional Day art sessions this Monday and Tuesday mornings. The focus of the sessions â€" which run from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon â€" will be drawing and paintâ€" ing. The work of Alison Rowe and Jonathan Harper opens Sunday at the Oakville Art Society Gallery. Featured in the show â€" which runs until Feb. 24 â€" will be Rowe‘s original watercolors and pottery by Harper. Those interested can meet the artists at the opening reception Art Society opens show Sunda: The events are open to those For more detailed information about Fem Hill School, appointments for visits, or application for admission please contact Midge DesRoches. Situated on a 10â€"acre site, our facility includes a computer lab, fullâ€"size gymnasium, and Science, Art, and Music Rooms. Individual attention, a strong academic curriculum, a warm and supportive atmosphere and traditional values are key to the learning environment. + Small class sizes *« French instruction at all levels +« Immersion French courses in Geography, offered to qualified students in Gr. 5â€"8 « Band instruction in Gr. 78. + 1/2â€"day fullâ€"day preâ€"school and Jr. Kindergarten programmes available ' + Before and after school programme. Artists are invited to submit entries for the design of an artistic feature to be integrated into the Kerr Street Pedestrian Plaza, currently under construction. The design should enhance a feature of the Kerr Street plaza as planned, i.e., pavement, landscaping, podium, railings, walls or gatework. Submissions are to recognize and celebrate the diverse collection of cultures for which Kerr Street is recognized. The creator of the winning design will receive awards totalling $3,000. Award monies are for the design only. Construction of the artistic/design feature will be tendered at a later date. For further information, or to receive a call for entry form, site plan, list of materials and landscape elements, please contact the Oakville Arts Council at 844â€"7257. THE DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS IS FEBRUARY 26, 1993. This project is a collaboration of the Kerr Street Merchants Association, the Oakville Arts Council and the Town of Oakville. All Grades Saturday, January 30th at 9:30 a.m. "The Kerr Street Mosaic" Fern Hill is a coâ€"educational school for students in preâ€"school through Grade 8 who will respond to a challenging programme. For more information or to regâ€" ister, call New Art Space owner and artists Ilze Berzins at 338â€" 5139 or drop by 83 Reynolds St. just south of Lakeshore Road. "February is for lovers," says six to 12 years of age. The cost per session is $10. from 1 to 5 p.m. The OAS is located at 560 Bronte Rd., just south of the QEW at Speers Road. For more informaâ€" tion call 827â€"5711. Regular gallery hours are Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesday and Thursday from 1 to 4 p.m. and 3300 Ninth Line Oakville, Ont. The result is a series of Sunday workshops all through the month with St. Valentine in mind. These will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. at a cost of $12 per session. Berzins. "Art lovers, animal lovers and all those with a loving heart." The event will be presented by Theatre Flamenco, a Torontoâ€"based company dedicated to the preservaâ€" tion of Spanish performing arts. The production depicts the typical activâ€" ities of a day in a village in southern Spain and features elements of traâ€" ditional ballet â€" choreographed by company coâ€"founder Claudia Caroline â€" together with a modern flair. This evening of regal music for organ and trumpet will be provided by the popular Toronto team of William O‘Meara and Stuart Laughton. The program will include baroque favorites by Handel, Telemann and Clarke as well as modern classics and lighter fare. Tickets are $15 each or $12 for seniors and children. They are available at the door or by calling 8§44â€"3972. Harper‘s display will consist entirely of lamps and candleholders, two pottery items he has not made before. Say the organizers: "Both items involve the use of light, but otherwise have fewer functional requirements than his domestic ware, giving him an opportunity to create new forms. Otherwise he continues to create pottery with transparent blue and turquoise glazes decorated with opaque white that he is well known for." Appleby hosts Spanish concert The Nicholas Arts Centre of Appleby College continues its first Concert Series Tuesday with "Un Dia Andaluz." "A Celebration of the Arts," the 1992â€"93 concert series at St. Jude‘s Anglican Church, continues this Saturday with "The King of Instruments and The Instrument of Kings." Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. According to the organizers of the exhibition Rowe‘s watercolor landscapes and flower paintings "express her desire to share the beauty of the world at our doorstep." The play â€" a celebration of Spanish music and dance â€" is the second concert in the series and takes place at the Oakville Centre. The final event in the series is a concerto by world renowned pianist Boris Krajny, to be held April 18, 1993 at The John Bell Chapel. For more information or to order tickets call Jennifer Neal at Appleby College, 845â€"4681. All concerts begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 each. An evening of "regal music‘"