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Show THE THUNDERBIRD Lehi Barlow, a freshman m views a watercolor painting during Thursday s reception in the Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery for the exhibition of the National Watercolor pre-me- d, Society Watercolors warm winter quarter dimensional element that hides the quiet girl even better and at the same time allows the the chicken Which the or comes first, Q egg? viewer to suspect her existence Besides varied use of medium by the 29 artists A It depends on which way you view the whose paintings ae traveling around the Braithwaite Gallery paintings at the country, the subject matter covers the spectrum and are Two paintings hang from nostalgic to pop art Two examples of this visable when one first enters the large exhibit extreme are "Antiques Lace & Textiles" and room of the Braithwaite Gallery The paintings, " "Lompac No 1 both part of the National Watercolor Society 1" illuminates an aura of No "Lompac Exhibition which runs through Jan 29 at SUSC, with surrealism its comic book background, its are entitled "Making Eggscuses" and "Simplism toys boats in the foreground, and its deep, dark of Lights " The paintings portray chickens and blues and greens The comic books show eggs muscled arms while on the pages are tov The bnght red combs of the roosters and hens boats for the bathtub sitting and seashells leap out in "Making Eggscuses," a watercolor Artist Wilda Northrup was impelled to paint which catches both movement and color ' Antique Lace and Textiles" because of its "Simplism of Lights" sits beautifully in the mind, "strong design of light and dark " The painting a colandar filled w ith large, oval eggs colored brings the viewer to the sidewalk Northrup must creamy beige sits on a table as the light shines have first stood on when she sighted the in and through the holes in the colandar shop Lace, dated dresses and inticate These two paintings tastefully lead the viewer hang in the window The dominating signs into the Gallery and into a showing of paintings, colors, white and black and grey, give the most of which do not include watercolor as illusion of rain or of a sleepy, dreamy mood that their only medium The several artists included lures one into the shop in the exhibit use pastels, crayons, a mosaic Another painting with an emotion swept tone style and even copper to add to the watercolor was ' Eleven to Two " This painting done mostly dimension in reds, oranges, and yellows stood out with its brilliant colors Although the coloring might "Reflections," one of the paintings which weaves copper, pastels and watercolors in catch the viewer's eye from across the room, the various layers, tempts the viewer to reach out subject matter was harder to differentiate from and touch it The painting, filled with tactile the canvas A group of four people sitting in a cafe in the back of the room are not clear, but desires, is a fun portrayal of the reflections of mountains and water and sky Colors move wavy and blurry The lack of a distinct subject adds to the air of "Eleven to horizonally and vertically at the same moment The painting breathes creativity and colors Two " In exhibit in the smaller gallery are recent Paintings near this one exhibit a similar use and ot the and with additions to SUSC's permenant art collection, crayon pastel creativity also The entire exhibit is one of the most mosaic layering combined strongly withjhe d watercolors A girl hides in the delightful ones this season. The styles of corner of the painting, "One Summer," she paintings should appeal to every one although there may remain a disagreement on whether, peeks from behind roses and an entangled the chicken or the egg comes first garden of colors "One Summer" has a two- BY DAWN DE BUSK side-by-si- MONDAY JANUARY 11, 1988 PACE 9 Auditions were held last week for the remainder of the SUSC's theatre season Actors were cast in the three remaining shows of the season The cast for Ladies In Retirement the winter production is Lisa Newhouse as Lucy Gilham, Shanna Peterson as Leonora Fiske, Lisa Berger as Ellen Creed, Holly Bradford as Louisa Creed, Janette Jensen as Emily Creed, Bud Metters as Albert Feather and Erin Waldman as Sister Theresa The production will run Feb 24 through 27 The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, SUSC's spring play has been also been cast The title role is played by Jeff Ingman Fran Knorr is Mrs Nicholas and Lisa Berger is Kate, his sister Patrick Page will return to the SUSC stage as Nicholas's uncle Ralph Nichlas Douglas Baker, SUSC assistant professor of theatre, will also appear in the production as Newman Noggs Smike and a opera singer Michael Bahr is playing the half-w- it Other cast members who will be playing multiple role are, Dorcas Adams, Megan Marshall, Jeanne Homer, Melissa Day, Chrissie Scoville, Cheryl Ann Cluff, Jan Shelton, Glyms Adams, Shanna Peterson, Wendy Johnson, April Holladay, Kristin Poll it, Georgia Pistek, Bruce Gerry, Joe Martinez, Jason Evans, Roger Wareham, Peter Tagg, Tobin Atkinson, Neil Joslin, Jimmy Valasquez, Mike Donovan, Randy Rassmussen, Phil Shelburne, Robbie Reid, John Egan II, Micheal Stiver, Mike Anderson, Bud Metters, Matt Page, Mike Stasinos, Jim Loder and Robert Sherriff KGSU-Fwill air the live broadcast of the Metropolitan Opera's new production of Wagner's Das Rhemgold, the second installment in the company's complete new Ring cycle The feature, broadcast will begin at 1 1 30 a m with a Father Owen Lee, professor of Greek and Latin at the University of Toronto, will discuss Wagner and Das Rhemgold For on the radio Classical listeners, KGSU FM can be found on 91 dial The cast has been announced for the Stage Two production of The Woolyatherer by William Mastriomone Karen Quisenberry will play Rose and Todd Gibson will play Cliff The Woolgatherer will be directed by senior theatre student Kelly Van Hooser "Every play has a message When (Tom) Stoppard moves into the abstract in the last 15 minutes, it's very obvious he has a message," said Tobin Atkinson, director of The Real Inspector Hound The murder mystery farce opens Jan 20 and runs through Jan 23 Ticket prices are $3 for adults, high school students, $2 for senior citizens and $1 for SUSC students with activity cards pre-curta- in 1 , I mood-provoki- dark-haire- Karen Quisenberry, a principal player, will appear in next r, 'The Real Inspector Hound ' week's Masque Club fund-raise- |