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Lights,musictin or** U J o v l r m a nActiontrack down inflation and otherblack blues bandleader in BrooklynYork angel, and his friends. WhatPotatoes, a Theater for theproductions touring the five. For scheduling and informationAt last! An opportunity for children to explore andexamine the visual world of filmmaking. The inquisitivemind of a child is an ideal starting point in actuallylearning to use photographic equipment and evenlearning the fundamentals basic to film directing.The Children's Film Workshop, created by teacherand filmmaker Lise Hamlin, is offering a unique seriesof courses for students between nine and 14 years ofage who have an interest in filmmaking. Classes willcover all aspects of filmmaking, from directing tocamera use and editing. Sessions will be held afterschool for two hour periods throughout the school year.Registration is starting now for the October 4th session.Tuition is $35 per month.For more information, contact Lise Hamlin, 228 W .Houston Street, N.Y. 10014,260-1800.Women Get WISEGet wise...get W .I.S .E ., the Women%u2019s InformationService Exchange. Located at the Women%u2019s Center ofBrooklyn College, W .i.S.E. will offer one-to-one freefinancial information referral and counseling servicesbeginning on September 5.Catering to the needs and wants of low-income andmiddle-income women who usually don%u2019t have access tofinancial advisors, the service covers a multitude oftopics ranging from consumer and credit issues to themoney management process. In addition, moneyrelated workshops are being scheduled for variousBrooklyn sites.Appointments are necessary for counseling, so dropin or call the Center to set up a convenient time.W .I.S .E ., Women%u2019s Center of Brooklyn College, 3410James Hall, Bedford Ave. and Avenue H. Contact BeaBlum at 780-5777.at theGuggenheimHand rollers, wood-block printing stamps, stencilsand elements from hand presses are the utensils thatmade artist Hendrick Nioolaas Workman famous. Some200 original prints by the late Dutch artist will be shownat the Guggenheim Museum through September 17.These brilliantly colored works are marked by thefrequent use of letters, numbers and other typographical signs. Though many of the early prints are abstract,his subjects from the mid-1930%u2019s include representational themes such as plant and animal forms, musicalinstruments and the human figure. Werkm n wasexecuted by the Nazis in 1945. During the liberation ofGroningen, many of his paintings and prints, which hadbeen confiscated by the Nazis, were destroyed by fire.Some of his works, based on the Chassidic legends ofMartin Buber, which were proscribed by the Nazis, areincluded in this presentation together with examplesfrom his %u201c Hot Printing%u201d series and his publicationentitled %u201cThe Next Call.%u201d This is an exhibit thatshouldn%u2019t be missed!Prints by Hendrick Nicolaas Workman at theGuggenheim, 1070 Fifth Avenue, through September17.Bullish BusinesThe Stock Market, with its multi-faceted span, is acomlicated symbol of our nation%u2019s economy, %u2019s anaccurate indicator of finance and business. An. a mayall seem very complex and confusing to you r /, butafter attending the series of Noontime Hours WUn TheFianacial Experts you might even want to ti yourhand in some investing!Brooklyn Heights resident Eliot Sharp, with NewYork%u2019s Mercantile Library, has arranged a ser as oflectures and discussion groups concentrating n theeconomy. The Noontime Hours will be held be. %u25a0wingat 12:15 p.m ., with talks of about half an hour d thebalance of the time being given over to quest s anddiscussion.Guest lecturers include Vice President anc oonomist of the Chase Manhattan Bank, Richard W /erettand Vartanig G. Vartan of the %u201cTimes%u201d Financ Staff.Noontime hours, New York Mercantile l >rary,located at 17 East 47 Street, in the informal readingroom on the second floor, September 7,14, 21, and 28.Reservations are desirable for space is limited.SomeSicre SculptureA sculpture exhibition of 20 Cuban contemporarysculptors living outside of Cuba will be held in ibuteand homage to Juan Jose Sicre at the Kromex Gallery of630 Fifth Avenue, Concourse Store No. 2, InternationalBuilding at Rockefeller Center.Sicre, who died four years ago, was precursor of theCuban modern school of sculpture and was theProfessor and Director of the Havana National School ofFine Arts-San Alejandro, where in pre-Castro days heformed a group of well-known contemporary sculptors.He was also at one time Professor of Fine Arts at theFine Arts School in Caracas. Sicre%u2019s historic w >rks arefound in Washington, D.C., Mexico, H at' theDominican Republic, Central America and throughoutSouth America. The best known are a vderniconography of Jose Marti, the apostle of ubanLiberation from Spain.Sculpture exhibit in tribute and homage to Jt JoseSicre. September 5-9. the Kromex Gallery. 6 - FifthAvenue, Concourse Store No. 2, International B ling,Rockefeller Center.September 1,1978, THE PNC 4IX, Page 13

