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MERIVALEVILLAGEFLORISTRuth BainDiploma N.Z.P.F.Shop 4Merivale MallPapanui RoadTelephones 559-738After Hours557-253 or 528-577pcccr snnaLL LimitedCONSERVATION PRODUCTS• Arches and Rives <strong>Art</strong>ist Paper• Museum and Conservation Boards• Conservation framing190 St Asaph StTel 64-464<strong>Christchurch</strong>DUNCAN ROBINSONASSOCIATESSpecialists inANTIQUE JEWELLEKTWe buy, sell, trade, & repair.Viewing by appointment Alison RydePhone 554-970 Robin KilworthWith this experience, plus an overseas five month study tourof North America, England and France last year, grew theformulation of the idea to being New Zealand's first "Collegeof Fine Woodworking Techniques and Design". There is aneed for both the maker and the public to learn what isinvolved in making, carving, sculpture. Attention to detail isgiven, plus construction techniques and the development ofan eye for design. It all comes from knowing "where to stop"and obtaining "Freedom Through Skills".Courses are being run during evenings and Saturdays, forthis first term starting 7 July 1986, with each class accommodating8-10 students, thus each student will receive morepersonal attention and enthusiasm.The College is being set up in an old Church hall (StSaviour's), 16 Buchan Street, Sydenham.As well as the classes being held there, it is also being usedas Remi's commission Studios, so the student can see therealistic approach to what goes into the business of furnituremaking.Future plans will include the assistance of other professionalsin their fields, to incorporate design, business skills,drawing/art.The main emphasis is working with solid timber, but approachingit with what the 1980s has to offer as regards totechniques.IQetacqt(5ludiosN.Z.'s COLLEGE OF FINE WOODWORKING DESIGNPRESENTSCOURSES TUTORED BY REMI COURIARD(Maker of fine furniture)BLOCK COURSES1, 2, 3 DAYSONE WEEK (40 hrs)FOUR WEEKS (160 hrs)EVENING COURSESONCE AWEEKP.O. BOX 7 192 SYDENHAMPhone 31-395 CHRISTCHURCHWanted to PurchaseStudio easelPhone Jan Chaffey 296-670An elderly lady, interested in the arts, who has difficulty withpublic transport, would much appreciate being taken onoccasional visits to the art galleries. Any member in theOpawa area who could provide transport could contact herthrough Mrs Naylor, phone 33-320."Life is a trying business. My own way of mitigating its trials is|to exercise the stimulating profession of a painter. Havelconfidence in things and do not be discouraged by all that is|terrible in the world."Max BeckmanTHE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINEARTS ABSTRACTIONSNATIONAL BANK ART AWARD 1986An exhibition of painting, sculpture, prints and photography!expressing in abstract form that which the artist sees, feelsland knows about New Zealand as a New Zealander. There |are four awards for exhibitors 18 years old or under.Receiving day — Tuesday, 21 OctoberSeason — Sunday, 16 November-Sunday, 7 DecemberEntry forms available from:The Director,N.Z. Academy of Fine <strong>Art</strong>sPrivate BagWellington.TOKOROA ART AWARD4-10 OCTOBER 1986PAINTINGSLast Receiving day for paintings and entry forms, 121September.Entry forms available from:The Secretary, Mrs J. H. Milne,Tokoroa <strong>Art</strong> Awards,18 Kensington Street, Tokoroa.

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