26—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 13,1984 weekend galleries On Campus Museum of AnthropologyWayang puppet making from Indonesia will continue to be displayed through the end of the semester. Museum of Art The unique artform of computer graphics will be exhibited through May 6 A mixture of the styles of prominent artists are seen by visitors to the "Paintings and Sculptures from Central - Pennsylvanian Collectors" • exhibit, being displayed through the rest of the ' semester. ZollerA reception for artist Patrick Ryan tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. highlights the displaying of his artwork in the gallery through April 15. , Chambers The works of Dan Ackroyd's really had a hard day at the office in this scene from "Trading Places,"about an up-ancl•com graduate who is replaced by street hustler Eddie Murphy as a part of a scientific bet. 'I dli Marilyn Holsing are exhibited through April 24. HUBlnspired by the renaissance-man taler!ts of Leonardo DaVinci, Ann E. Mancini shows her efforts in drawing, printmaking and photography in the Browsing Gallery through May 2. Also ending May 2 is the Spring Fiber Show held in. the Art Alley. The Art Alley also plays host to the tiffany inspired glasswork of Kenneth Plattner ending May 4. Kern Ending today is the dual exhibit of photograhers Ed Leos and Horace Engle. Engle's pictures are especially unique, .having been taken with a "spy camera"concealed in his sleeve to capture candid moments. A showcase of Polish folk art exhibits the rich handicraft tradition of that east european•country. ' Paul Robeson Cultural Center Gallery "Visions: A Display of Art Workd. From Pittsburgh" is on exhibit through May .8 as apart of the Black Arts Festival. Downtown Studio Workshop Gall,ryThe founder of this r e cent addition to the Penn State artistic • community, David Rubello, will be displaying , his work in photography in this gallery located above Rinaldo's Barbershop on South Allen Street. The exhibition ends April 17. Hirshon•GalleryAn exhibit of drawings, watercolors and oil paintings by Frederick Counsel will continue through April 29. The Douglas Albert Gallery Dr. Richard Hamwi's " Receht Works on Paper" and Dr. Eduard Betenas' "Recent Sculpture" are on exhibit through June 2 at this gallery, located across McAllister Alley from the Tavern. • STAT thOYI etc. "Skin of Our Teeth" Follow the exploits of the zany . .. Antropus family from the . Ice Age through the world wars into present day Atlantic City. The URIC has put up their highest tech show in years here with original films, slides and sound. Opens tonight at.B in the PlayhouseTheatre and runs through April 28. ' "The Perfectionist" The second part of the. Australian Theater Festival's tribute to award-winning playwright David Williamson, this drama.deals with a modern couple trying to adjUst changing times and values. Curtain time is at 8 p.m. tonight, tomorrow and Sunday in the Keller Conference Center Theater, next to the Niftany Lioh Inn. WDFM Radlothon Tune in this weekend as WDFM battles heart disease with a 77-hour radiothon to benefit the American Heart Association. Special guests include none other than Bryce . Jordan. • Black Arts Festival Awards Ceremony A testimony to students and faculty who have supported the.minority.effort at the university, this event will set a new tradition, being the first annual awards.ceremony of its kind. 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Paul Robeson Cultural Center. Dick Gregory Once ;a comedian, today this concerned*.entertainer uses his talents in speaking and writing to help human interest movements. Gregoryvisited the -IRA hunger strikers, assisted the ERA movement and was the last westerner to meet Ayatollah Khomeini. He will 0 0 P PROS fi t s ! • ' ' . ••• ' x*, 4 J y E=MI 1 . . .. 'J.. ' : tr . . ' ' • ' =NM This . portrait of the 17th century Italian painter Caravaggio, is just one of the painters that will be discussed Richaid Spear's lecture, "Leonardo, Raphael and Caravaggio."A slide show will accompany the presentation. - • ‘, ) speak : at7:45 p.m. Monday in Eisenhower Auditorium. Black Arts Singing & Oral . Interpretation Festivaf•This competition.will pit people with vocal talents against one another. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the HUB Fishbowl. . Fashion Show Another event in the Black Arts Festival, both male and fernale models will display wardrobe articles from around town. Singing, dancing and ; drama will highlight the event. 7:30 p:m. Thurday in • Schwab Auditorium: 'lt 1; ~ .0 .. "Leonardo, Raphael and • Caravaggio" Oberlin professor Richard Spear will present a ' slide show and art history. lecture at •8 p.m. Thursday in 112 Chambers. "Le Corbusier and Kahn" Part of the architecture lecture series, Philadelphia architect will give his presentation at • 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 112 Walker. International Dancers These colorful dancers will be twirling and, stepping theirway through their annual , spring,concert.,2 p.m. Sunday in 132 White Building. • , 1 1 I r 1 1./ ~1. I ~~/ ~! • I .?" 4, *make it your choice" I I op N. Patterson St NIM 238'3031 • • Penn State Pose With A Stroh's Photo Contest To enter,please mail or drop off the entry form along with your photographs to Nittany Beverage or The Daily Collegian by April 23. Enter as often as you wish. Name Address "From One Beer Lover to Another...Stroh's" ENTRY FOR A YOU GOTTA POSE TO WIN! / :•%.4 The Daily Collegian Friday, April 13, 1984-27 You only have One More Chance To Enter the Penn State Pose With a Stroh's Photo Contest! The last winning photos (along with the Grand Prize Winner) will be published FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 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