The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday June 7, 2006 - 25 Artscene Oakville Beaver · WEDNESDAY, June 14, 2006 Oakville Galleries ready to unveil Wall to Wall Warhol Grace Kelly, Albert Einstein, Jackie Kennedy and more than 50 other famous icons are coming to Oakville. Wall to Wall Warhol: from the collection of Salah J. Bachir opens June 22 at Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens, a show that includes selected works by pop artist and icon Andy Warhol. Canvases, silkscreens, photographs and iconic works from the 1960s and `70s like Jacqueline Kennedy III, Mao and Grace Kelly are some of the Warhol works that will be on display in Oakville. Also included are works from the Endangered Species, Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century, Ladies and Gentlemen and key works from the Death and Disaster series. Wall to Wall Warhol is the first public look at selections from the collection of Toronto art collector and philanthropist, Salah J. Bachir. Warhol brings basic human themes to the forefront in his works the beauty of youth and fame, consumer culture, the passing of time and the presence of death. Using repetitive imagery and mass-production techniques, he unmasks the fixations of a consumer-based culture. Wall to Wall Warhol: from the collection of Salah J. Bachir opens Thursday, June 22 from 8 10 p.m. in Oakville Galleries at Gairloch Gardens, 1306 Lakeshore Rd. E. The show is curated by Marnie Fleming, curator of contemporary art, and runs from June 23 Aug. 27. Gairloch Gardens is open 1 5 p.m., Tuesday Sunday, with extended summer hours on Thursdays from 1 8 p.m. Wall to Wall Warhol: from the collection of Salah J. Bachir is sponsored by Lexus Canada, Lexus of Oakville, BMO Financial Group, the Daniels Corporation and Bachir. LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER ART AUCTION: Oakville Art Society (OAS) members Beryl Budnark, Helen Hendry, Kjell Orrling, and Marguerite Broten, potter, are just a few of the many local artisans whose work will be up for sale at the OAS 40th Annual Auction this Saturday. Art society holds 40th annual auction The Oakville Art Society (OAS) is hosting its 40th annual Art Auction on Saturday. The live auction will feature more than 80 paintings, pottery and sculptures by local and internationally recognized Canadian artists. "It's a very fun time, it's very informal," said past-president and 20-year OAS member, Marguerite Broten, who will be auctioning some of her pottery. "The Oakville community is always very encouraging in coming out to see the works." The proceeds will go towards the OAS, which is in its 41st year. "We have two major fundraisers a year, the Art Auction being one of them and Art in the Park being the other," said Broten. "Those two fundraisers allow us to have funds to subsidize our classes that we teach. We try and teach all our adult and children classes at a minimal cost so that we can service our community as well as we can." The works of well-known artists including Robert Bateman and the late Thomas Chatfield will be up for auction, along with the works of OAS instructors and up-and-coming young artists. Mayor Ann Mulvale will open the auction and is "always very encouraging to get the public to get bidding," said Broten. In addition to the more than 80 works in the live auction, approximately 45 smaller items will be auctioned off in a silent auction. All of the items will be on display at Centennial Gallery, 120 Navy St., for viewing before the show from Saturday, June 3 Saturday, June 10. Viewing hours are Tuesday to Thursday, 12 9 p.m., Friday, 12 5 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. 5 p.m. and Sunday, 1 5 p.m. The 40th annual OAS Art Auction is Saturday, June 10. Admission is $10 at the door and includes refreshments. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the auction kicks off at 7:30 p.m. The event is being sponsored by C.J.'s Café in Bronte, which will provide strawberries and chocolate fondue. For more on the annual Art Auction, contact the Oakville Art Society, 905-827-5711 or visit www.oakvilleartsociety.com Inhabiting looks at the suburbs Celebrated Montreal artist Isabelle Hayeur analyzes the impact suburbs have had on nature in the newest show at Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square. Inhabiting opens June 22, a selection of photographic works that serve as an ecological critique of the effect of urbanization on the environment. Hayeur investigates the theme from three angles: Model Homes, a succession of frontal portraits of suburban homes, Excavations, ground level views of suburban groupings and the soil around them, and Destinations, large-scale depictions of the coexistence of human habitats and their natural surroundings. Each work incorporates several images in an apparently seamless representation. Many of the works merge widely differing perspectives and scales to offer an elaborate, artificial construction, though it appears a natural scene. Inhabiting opens Thursday, June 22 from 7 8 p.m. at Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square, 120 Navy St. Hayeur will conduct a walk-through starting at 7 p.m. The show is curated by Serge Berard and runs from June 23 August 27. Centennial Square is open 12 9 p.m. Tuesday Thursday, 12 5 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Saturday and 1 5 p.m. Sunday. Inhabiting is organized by Oakville Galleries and the Musée national des beaux-arts du Quebec. Spectacular show needs talented seniors Auditions Sunday for seniors with a certain razzmatazz Calling all singers, dancers, magicians, storytellers, actors, musicians, comedians or other specialty acts! If you have "star quality", why not audition for Oakville's Spectacular Variety Show showcasing performers 50 plus. The theme for this year is "razzmatazz." "This show draws huge crowds every year," said Nancy Beddoe, Recreation Supervisor for Oakville's Senior's Services. "We expect that this year's show will be bigger and better than ever. We guarantee this to be great entertainment for the entire family." Auditions will be held on Sunday, June 11 at the Sir John Colborne Seniors' Centre at Lakeshore and Third Line. If necessary, a second date on June 25 at the Kerr Street Seniors' Centre on Kerr Street will be added. To book an audition time and for more information, contact Producer, Doug McConnell at 905-827-6787. Now in its ninth year, the 2006 Spectacular Variety Show is on Wednesday, Dec.27 and Thursday, Dec. 28 at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Tickets are on sale now at the Centre box office.