12 Friday, September 14, 1979 University Daily Kansan Spare Time Galleries ART AND DESIGN GALLERY Visual Arts Building Visual Arts Building Paintings by Jennie McDade and sculpture by Philip Blackhurst, through Sept. 21. Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Through Friday and 1:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. sunday. 745 New Hampshire St. Weaving by Susan Cairns and pottery by Mary Benjamin, through September. 28. Open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. LANDIS GALLERY 918 Massachusetts St 9th and Vermont streets Drawings and watercolor gouche by Danny Miller and drawings by Dorothy Mez, through Sept. 30. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. $10 for group class. Photography, collage and art copy by Martin Olson, through Sept. 27. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. 623 Vermont St. Paintings and drawings by Philip Wildman, through Sept. 30. Open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday through Saturday. CLEARLY CREATIVE FRAMING AND GALLERY 711 West 23rd St. Watercolors by Sherry Brejsha, through Sept. 30. Open 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. 7 East 7th St. Kansas landscapes by Tim Saskia, through Oct. 3. Open on noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. SUNDAY, NOON TO SATURDAY. Kansas Union Annual Art Department Faculty Show through Sept. 29. Entrance 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. VALLEY WEST GALLERIES 2112-A West 25th St Photography by Dan Dancer; watercolors by Jan Kelly and Mary Selfridge, two Texas artists; Kansas Skies screenskates by Maribdi West; through Sept. 30. Open 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 m. tuesday through Saturday. Museums WATKINS COMMUNITY MUSEUM 1047 Massachusetts St. On the Banks of the Kaw, The History of Lawrence, Part IV; through Nov. 18. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1:30 to 3:00 for m.Sunday. HELEN FORESMAN SPENCER MUSEUM OF ART Chinese Paintings from the Sacker Collection, through Oct. 7; Innovations in 19th Century Prints, through Sept. 30; 26th Century Drawings, through Oct. 7; 30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday at 1:40 p.m. Sunday. Music CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES University Theatre Guarneri String Quartet, 3:30 p.m Sunday. Swarthot Recital Hall Phyllis Brill, soarano. 8 p.m. Monday. FACULTY RECITAL SERIES Swarthmore Recital Hall Phyllis Brill, soprano, 8 p.m. Monday LAWRENCE OPERA HOUSE LAWRENCE OPERA HOUSE 642 Massachusetts St. River Rock, tonight; The Secrets, with Beth Scalet in the balcony, tomorrow night. Doors open at 8, music begins at 9. MEMORIAL CARDINAL MEMORIAL CAMPANILE Albert Gerken, University carilloneur, 3 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Wednesday. OFF-THE-WALL-HALL 232 New Hampshire St. Joker, tonight and tomorrow night. Doors open at 8, music begins at 9. PAUL GRAY'S JAZZ PLACE 926 Massachusetts St Dick Wright's "Jazz Jukebox" tonight; Claude "Fiddler" Williams, tomorrow night. Doors open at 8, music begins at 9 p.m. PENTIMENTO COFFEEHOUSE AND CAFE 9141 Washburn St. 611 Vermont St. J. Denney Moore, 10 tonight; Steve Mills, 6pm; Steven Keller, 8pm; Bylaska, 4pm, tomorrow; John Ladlow, 10 p.m. tomorrow; Bill Sharp, midnight R. K. Weldon, 4pm, m.sunday. Sara Fitzpatrick, 9pm. KANSAS CITY, MO. MEMORIAL HALL The Kinks; 8:30 tonight. UPTOWN THEATER 3700 Broadway "Mozart, I Love You Madly," the Kansas City Philharmonic with Barry Tuckwell, French horn, 8 tounge and bass, Eric Hofmann, 7 tounge, Stephanie Grappone, 8 p.m. Tuesday. WORLDS OF FUN Gloria Gaynor, 4 and 7 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Arts and Entertainment Mark Koeppen, Wellington freshman, studies a painting in the Kansas Union Gallery for an assignment in his introduction to drawing class. Koeppen's homework entailed writing down his feelings about the meaning behind each artist's work. The exhibition is a collection of works by art and design department instructors. Faculty art, sculpture on display at Union Art Homework It is evident from an exhibition now in the Kansas Union Gallery that KU art instructors are creating art as well as teaching it. The collection of works by faculty members in the department of art and design ranges in medium from steel sculpture to watercolor. Richard Gillespie, professor of art and chairman of exhibits for the department, said the exhibition was intended to highlight the work of the people they studied under. Although the works of only 17 instructors are exhibited in the show, Gillespie said that every faculty member in the department had had the opportunity to submit work. Two retired professors of art, Raymond Eastwood and Robert Green, also have work on display. Eastwood has an oil painting, the painting by Gregory Green is exhibiting three watercolors. The three welded steel sculpture exhibitions are the work of Gillespie. Titled "To the memory of Tommy Joe 28 and out of time," a retrospective of the only pieces of sculpture in the exhibition. However, another artist's work also involves three-dimensionality. Richard Dishinger, assistant professor of art, made two voles in outweigh of maplewood that are on Although not truly three-dimensional, "Interior With Two Paintings," a painting by Norman Gee, associate processor of art, gives an impression of depth. Two landscapes by Robert Sidow, professor of art are among the realistic works exhibited in his "Kansas Flint Hills Painting" at the Kansas Judicial Center in Kansas City. Several watercolors by Mike Ott, associate professor of art, depict scenes in or around Lawrence. One shows a deserted gas station where an evening vendor and his carload merchandise. Robert Wright, assistant professor of art, has one watercolor in the exhibit, as well as a color photograph of a nude woman faintly visible in the darkness. A male nude is the subject of an oil painting in the exhibition by Tom Klaverkmann, assistant professor of art. Brighter colors are the subject of Nick Brighter, a teacher at the Lorenzo caro, professor of art, tilded his paintings simply "Red" and "Green," but included touches of other colors throughout both works. in conjunction with the Union Gallery exhibition, a showing of the paintings and sculpture of Jenne McDade, instructor in art, and Philip Blackhurst, chairman of the department of art and design, is in the Art Arts building of the Visual Arts building. Jazz Place features 'Fiddler' Williams After four European tourists this year, Chauce "Fiddler" Williams is returning to Lawrence for a concert tomorrow night at In Grey and Jazz Place, 98 Massachusetts Street. Williams, 71, began playing the fiddle during his childhood in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and went on to join the Terrence Holder band in 1927. Williams also has played with Count Basie, Austin Powell, Roy Milton and Jay McShann. Williams moved to Kansas City in 1953 and rarely performed outside the city until the early 1970s. Since then, Williams has become one of America's and made a number of international tours. Tickets to Paul Gray's Jazz Place are $5 at the door. Doors open at 8 p.m. and music begins at 9. Wed. 10 p.m.to 12 p.m. $2.00 Per Person Sat. Midnight to 2 a.m. $2.50 per person Skates Included 3210 Iowa North of Royal Lanes You must have a college ID to buy a ticket WE DELIVER Holiday Plaza 2449 Iowa 842-5824 HEAVEN COMES TO YOUR DOOR . . . abil's EVERY MEAL IS IMPORTANT TO US! FIND OUT WHY EVERYONE ENJOYS EATING AT NABIL'S Restaurant 11-10 pm Dally Noon - 9 pm Sunday We Cater: Located 9th & Iowa Next to Hillcrest Theatres 841-7226 Open 7 days Call us to help plan your next party. AT THE TIME OUT SAT SEPT. 15th 8:30 - 11:30 During the 1978-79 season, the quartet from New York City and gave recitals in Salzburg, Bonn, Vienna, Munich, Amsterdam and London. The quartet also gave Japan and Australia concerts. Quartet to perform In its fourth program at KU, the quartet will perform Beethoven's 2409 IOWA BEER DRINKIN' GOOD TIME! Quartet in D Major, op. 18, No. 3; Quartet in F Minor, op. 95; and Quartet in F Major, op. 135. Tickets for the concert are on sale at the Murphy Hall box office. Season tickets for all five Chamber Music Series concerts also are on sale. An all-Beethoven program by the Guarneri String Quartet will open the 1979-80 KU Chamber Music Series. It will be held at the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. The quartet, which was founded in 1965 at the Mariborro Music Festival in Vermont, consists of Arnold Stishard and John R. Schleifer in the Tree, volist; and David Scoell, cellist. TODAY T.G.I.F. LEAGUE Friday, Sept. 14 Join the fun! 864-3545 KANSAS UNION Presents sua films After her divorce, Erica got to know some pretty interesting people... including herself. 20th Century Fox Presents PAUL MAZURSKY'S AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AN UNMARRIED WOMAN starring JILL CLAYBURGH ALAN BATES co-starring MICHAEL MURPHY CLIFF GORMAN Produced by PAUL MAZURSKY and TONY RAY Written and Directed by PAUL MAZURSKY Produced by PAUL MAZURSKEY and TONY RAY Written and Directed by PAUL MAZURSKEY Music BLL CONTI NO1 in Paperback from Avon Friday & Saturday, September 14 & 15 3:30,7:00,9:30 Woodruff Auditorium $1.50 Admission —No refreshments allowed—