Money for your group projects can be made by calling Mike at 864-4358. $4/hour/person LYRIC OPERA OF KANSAS CITY Russell Patterson General Artistic Director Relocated to Music Hall THE EOMEN OF THE GUARD by Gilbert and Sullivan The pageantry and tradition of Merrie Olde England and the Tower of London. by Gilbert and Sullivan Monday, April 23, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 25, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28, 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 29, 2:00 p.m. Tickets price from $5.00 For more information call: 816471-7344 new posters, Chili Peppers, Sonic Youth & more! Tons O'n new 7" stuff, Subpop, Toxic Shock and others. Student Rush thirty minutes prior to curtain. Tickets $3.00 with student ID. The Lynic Opera receives funding from the Missouri Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. USAir The Airline of the Arts. Cool T's, Weird Toys, incense, accessories, and the elevated listening lounge! used CDs tapesĀ·LPs and more! LAWRENCE'S USED SOUNDS EMPORIUM 936.5 Moss. (920) 843-1551 Take a right at Johnny's and over the tracks Special to the Kansan/KANSAN Special to the Kansas/KAN Copt's "Rod's Barn" is being shown at Roy's Gallery and Framing. Artist portrays Kansas By Ines Shuk Byines Shuk Kansan staff writer There is no need to go on a field trip to capture the essence of eastern Kansas' landscape and colors. Beginning tomorrow, Roy's Gallery and Framing, 15th and Kasold streets, will be displaying a collec- tion of colorful pastel and paint paintings by artist Louis Copt, in which he featuresural scene typical of eastern Kansas. Copt said his main theme was landscape because he enjoyed being on land and because he knew the physical features of this Kansas region. In his second exhibition at Roy's Gallery, Copt will present more than 30 pieces that are a blend of Oriental and Western painting tradition. Copt's technique is a product of use Japanese brushes, called Hake, for watercolors as opposed to using the brushes for the traditional ink painting done in Japan. Copt, a native of Emporia who was in Lawrence for 12 years, earned "Bachelor's degree in art from Emporia State University in 1971. Fourteen years later he studied Chinese watercolor techniques at the Art Students League in New York City. In 1986, he took landscape painting lessons from Robert Sudlow at the University of Kansas. Copt described his paintings as simple and composed of many subtle colors, mainly greyish tones. However, he uses warm colored pastels to depict summer scenes. He said people's reactions to his paintings were mostly positive. "They are something they feel they know, or something they have seen before," he said. 4B Thursday, April 26, 1990 / LIVEWIRE