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Page 4, May 17, 1973, PHOENIXArt BloomsOn MuseumFence SoonAs indigenous to Brooklyn as the hardy ailanthus is that colorful annual, Brooklyn Museum Fence Art Show, which blooms this year on Sunday, May 20, from 11 A M. to 5 P.M. (rain date: May 27).Paintings, sculpture, graphics, ceramics and crafts will garland the Museum fence around the parking lot on Washington Avenue and along Eastern Parkway. The show is sponsored by the Community Committee, Mrs. Joseph Coltrera, chairman, and Mrs. Henry Hayden, co-chairman.Judging the 190 entries are Barbara Bulloch, curator, Museum of Contemporary Crafts; Virginia Cantarell, painter; graphic artist Risaburo Kimura; and Kendall Shaw, assistant director, Brooklyn Museum Art School, and the award-winning entries will be shown in the Museum%u2019s Community Gallery next year.An exhibition of the works of the seventeen artists who received awards in the Museum%u2019s 1972 Fence Art Show also open in the Community Gallery on May 20 and will remain on view through June 17. Included are paintings, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, photography and graphics.Participating in 1972 Fence Show Winners exhibition are: Earline Eason, Flatbush (jewelry); Ilene Ferber, Manhattan (ceramics); Reginald Fludd, Huntington, L.I. (painting); Roger Gooding, Crown Heights (photography); Anita Graff, Flatbush (jewelry), Wendy4*%u2605 %u2605 %u00a3%u2605 %u2605 %u2605 %u2605 %u2605 %u2605 %u2605 %u2605 %u2605 %u2605 %u2605 %u2605 * **%u2666** 158 Montague S* OPEN 7 DAYS &* NIGHTSComplete Meals2 fr* * * * %u00b1 * * * * 8 7 5 -6 0 4 6 .Hatch, Clinton Hill (graphics) Judith Kunhardt, Flatbush (drawing); Marilyn Mark, Midwood (painting); Joan Mesznik, Manhattan (ceram ics); Onnie Millar, Crown Heights (folk art); Jane Seheeter, Brooklyn Heights (ceramics); Jack Schuyler, Rego Park (sculpture); Miles David Sebold, Flushing (graphics); Sol Swerdloff, Corona (painting); Richard Thatcher, Queens (graphics); Helene Merle Weiss, Manhattan (painting); George Wilson, Bronx (painting).This exhibition is made possible by a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts.Hoe DownSet ForMay 19A covered front courtyard with waterways and bridges will be the scene for the Willoughby House Settlement Spring %u201c hoe-down%u201d Saturday, May 19. only a stone%u2019s throw from the Kaufman building at 77 Water Street in the heart of the financial district.Number 77 Water St. has received many architectural and civic awards for its unique street level design, which sports an oldfashioned candy store and an honest to goodness Sopwith Camel on the roof.The festivities will begin with cocktails at 7:30 followed by a box supper which each guest will bring. Country music by Don Durlacher and the Top Hands will enliven the scene. Dress is casual. %u201cWhy not get a group of friends together for an evening of fun and frolic in a most unusual setting,%u201d says Mrs. John Brinker. Tickets will be $25 per couple and may be obtained by calling Mrs. Brinker at 855-5166.Spanish Restaurant121 Atlantic Ave625-8539Authentic CulalneFrom Spainfeaturing:\Sat. A Sun., N oon-4 P.M.OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER SEVEN DAYSOpenM on.-Fri.11:30 am-IOpmTW O STEPS DOWN240 D eka lb Ave.RESTAURANTLUNCHEON & DINNERBring your favorite wine783-9239W ed. thru Tues.M ay 16-22He lived as contro - versidlly as lie ruled. K jw jHELMUT BERGER TREVOR HOWARD C.II VANA MANGA MC>R0MY SCHNEIDERVisconti%u2019s( THE MAD KIN G'***MteMOF BAVARIA)A t : 2:1 5 - 4 : 4 0 - 7 :0 5 -9 :3 0 p iC U i c m a t 70 HENRY ST at ORANGE ST_ Tel S9A %u2022 7070 ..........Wed. thru Tues.M ay 16-??ACADEMY AWARD WINNER' a ra re m ixtu re a f comedy and tra g e d yAt: 4:20-8:10\Willow Place. In this scene from the Steven Sondheim hit on the local stage are: (from left) RobertFritz, William Fowles and Jill Fuchs, who plays Cora Hoover Hooper. Tickets are $3 and reservationsare available by calling 237-2752. Curtain time is 8:30.Mozart Play To OpenM asterw orks L aboratory Theatre, will open its final project of the season on Friday, May 18, a special production celebrating %u201cMozart as Dramatist%u201d to be given for seven performances at Spencer Memorial Church, Clinton and Remsen Sts.This unusual evening, conceived and directed by Walt Witcover, artistic director, will present scenes from three Mozart operas, %u201cThe Marriage of Figaro,%u201d %u201cDon Giovanni,%u201d and %u201cCosi fan Tutte%u201d %u2014 as well as original stagings of other of Mozart%u2019s vocal works, including his songs, canons, and the motet, %u201cExsultate, jubilate.%u201dThe cast of singing actors features Margaret Cowie, Elliot Cuker, David Dodds, Leyna Gabriele, Carol Grant, Annette Hunt, Maria Reyes and Peter Schlosser.The Gqja Opening Performance on May 18 will include a Champagne Reception for the benefit ofthe non-profit Masterworks Laboratory Theatre. Tickets at $20, $15 and $10, all tax deductible, may be obtained by calling 691- 4367.The remaining performances of %u201cMozart as Dramatist%u201d will takeplace on Saturday, May 19; Sunday, May 20; Wednesday, May 23; Friday, May 25; Saturday, May 26; and Sunday, May 27. Sundays at 5:00 p.m.; other days at 7:30. For reservations call MA 5-3512.a Park Slope landm ark since 1910,off Grand Army PlazaLUNCHEONDINNERCOCKTAIL LOUNGE BANQUET FACILITIES free parking closed Mondaysowned and operated by the Michel family346 Flatbush Avenue NE 8-4552B e e ^ B O B O o p p o o B OThree of the organizers go over last minute details for theannual Willoughby House dance, this year set for 77 Water Street,with theme, \Lam, Jo Rullman and Liz Dausch.%u00a3oad)3fraiHome Cooked DinnersBest Value in the SlopeLargs Sirloin Stsak on Sizziling Plattsr5pm%u20149pm Dailyiscspt Sun. 148-7 A vs (NR. Garfisid PI.)T\i T \\ %u25a0 1 (i T t \\ t%u25a0Lieu. L/TiiiK. ot u tj m e r r yA t the 1880's Tavern in Boerum H illKitchon Open Fridays A Saturday# 6-1 Corner Hoyt A Bergen Tel: 8 58 -3 3 92Jose & Angelo-

