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DTUC students A exhibit work “Drawn to the: Limits,” a collection of ‘works created by third year drawing stu- dents at David Thompson, University Centre is on view at the student gallery in’ the SUB on campus, to include’ the warts "best. : sulted to reflect the ‘semes- ” said Jean Swann, '‘stu- fe and curator for the show. ** ‘The'show, which opens on’ Monday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. for one hour will also be open for viewing from 12:80 = 1:80 * ‘RESTAURANT (Formerly Bob's Restaurant) NOW! UNDER | NEW MANAGEMENT “New. menus; full course meals, family dining ~CHAHKO. MIKA MALL, NELSON PHONE 354-4614: 5 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 12:80 - 2:30 p.m. on Fri-. day. “The objectives o ofthe ¢ have, been’ to explore... boundaries of drawing, “and to try to es it Pest these ea for an ‘sean re . exploration of this‘ ‘medium well worth seeing.” Nature art show. opens ; “Ganadian ,Nature, Art”. is the title of a:new exhibition- opening at the David Thomp-: son University Centre. gal- lery Monday. ‘The exhibition is composed of 35 nature paintings, draw- ‘ings and prints by Canadian artists. Giving insight into “Canada’s natural heritage, sthe ‘collection of works ‘are ‘distributed by The National Museum of Natural Sciences, sand provide a national show- jease for the 28 artists. rep- (resented. *“Their interpretations of ‘the-land, its plants,and ani- mals is within an exacting realistic, mode,”. said Ernie. ‘Underhill, gallery. curator, “yet there is a high degree of: individuality to be found in~ = the: personal objectivity.”. 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