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TJ M I N GTo Have Your Event Listed Horn Cn m n n se a Co n riso lv WorHfvl N r'w s Item; Make Sure To Include a Telephone Number. Sund to; Up and Coming, 395 Atlantic: Avenue, Brooklyn 11217 Deadline: Friday for Thursday's PaperDisplay at Park Slope Gallery Shop12-6pm, or by appointm ent. 408 Atlantic Ave.For info, 624-7091.RETRO GALLERY: %u201cFiguratively Speaking,%u201dsculpture, flat works and electronic pieces.Thru Jun. 27; open by appointment only. 407Douglass St. For info, 622-8840.ROTUNDA GALLERY: %u201cOn, Of and AboutPaper,%u201d third annual open competition ofworks on paper. Thur June 28; Tues.-Fri.,12-5pm; Sat., 11am-4pm. Brooklyn WarMemorial, Cadman Plaza West and Orange St.For info, 875-4031.SPIRAL GALLERY: Collage and watercolorsby James Denmark, sculpture by Lloyd Toone.Thru June 30; daily, 1-8pm. 637 Vanderbilt Ave.For info, 783-2893.W EISNER GALLERY: %u201c Personal Space.\Thru July 6. Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812 ThirdAvenue. For info, 748-1324.WESSER GALLERY: Botanical Prints fromthe 18th and 19th Centuries. Open Wed.-Sat.11am-7pm. Thru June 21. Warren St. For info,596-7478.C HA M ELEO N GALLERY: %u201cCuriouser andCuriouser!,%u201d a juried exhibition. Through July13. Wed.-Fri., 1-7pm, Sat., 11am-5pm. 428Seventh Ave. For info, 965-4583.BROOKLYN M USEUM GRAND LOBBY:%u201c Liberty: Photographs by Ruffin Cooper%u201d willbe on display in honor of the Statue of Liberty%u2019s centennial. June 26-September 8. Free.RESNICK GALLERY: Adopt-A-LandmarkCelebration. June 14 - July 14. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. 3rdfloor, Hum anities Building. Free. For info,783-3077.mmmcjng the pieces on display at The Clay Pot on Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, part of anatorcolors. (Elder Photo)%u201e... - _____ .................... ......Rapp. Through June 28; Tues.-Thurs., 1-6pm;Pri. and Sat., 1-10pm. 111 W illoughby St. Forihfo, 596-2222.BELANTHI GALLERY: %u201c Naive Paintings\Fernand Barbot. Through June 22.Photographs by Nicholas C. Christopher.Through June 29. Open W ed.-Mon. 10amrriidnight. 142 Court St. For info, 855-2769.BROOKLYN M USEUM C O M M U N ITYGALLERY: Asian Artist3 of Brooklyn. A collection of works by 10 Asian artists creating inBrooklyn. Thru June 23. 200 Eastern Parkway.Hours: Mon., Wed.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 11am6pm; Sun., 1-5pm. For info, 638-5000.THE CLAY POT: %u201cCloisonne Jewelry andW atercolors,%u201d by Kathryn Regir Gough.Through June 17. Mon.-Wed., Sat.,10:30am-7:30pm, Sun,, 12-5pm. 162 SeventhAve. For m ore info, 78iB-6564.HENRY H ICKS GALLERY: Paintings byThomas McGee. Through June 2 2 ,12-6pm onSat. and Sun. 93 Atlantic Ave. For info,522-3693ONYX GALLERY: %u201cSpring into Spring,%u201d thruJune 29, with oils, watercolors, pastels andsculptures. 411 Atlantic Ave. Gallery Hours:1-6pm Mon. through Sun. For info, 834-1701.PALM GALLERY: \Show.%u201d Thru June 29; open Sat. and Sun.,'Birds and Beasts'John C. Yione of the6 %u201c Evening Grosbeak%u201d Ism I n r t i n ( h a S r / i a n r v n i o i an in m e rrospactC enter%u2019s new exhibit,Birds and Beasts of Brooklyn,\display ih the Picnic H ouse w................... V l %u2022 : . . ' M%u2014W EEKLY FILMS: Walt Whitman Library o ffers weekly films for adults. Wednesdays,2pm. St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI. Free. Forinfo, 855-1508.W EST FEST: Brooklyn Museum presents%u201c Best of the West: A Festival of Short Filmsand Video.%u201d June 1 4 ,1-5:30pm. Museum is at200 Eastern Parkway. Free with M useum admission. For info, 638-5000.LOCAL FILM: Maverick Filmmakers continue June series with Spike Lee%u2019s \Bed-Stuy Barbershop: W e Cut Heads.\16, 8pm . 152 Bergen St. $5. For info, 828-6014.LIBRARY THIEF: Brooklyn Heights Branchof Public Library presents %u201cThief of Bagdad.\June 16, 2:30 and 6:30pm. 280 Cadman PlazaWest. Free. For Info, 780-7789.ADULT FILM: Red Hook Library shows\W olcott St. at Dwight St. Free. For info,875-4412.P H ILIP IN O RESISTANCE: BrooklynM useum continues its celebration of AsianArtists of Brooklyn with \film about resistance to Marcos Government.June 15,1:30 and 3:30pm. Third floor lecturehall. Free.FO RD DIRECTS: Brooklyn Heights Libraryshows %u201c Directed by John Ford%u201d June 15,2:30pm. 280 Cadman Plaza West. Free. For info, 780-7789.W O O D Y%u2019S FILMS: Woody Allen FilmFestival at Brooklyn Society for EthicalCulture, 53 Prospect Park West. W ednesdays,7:30pm, thru June 18. $2. Refreshments. Forinfo, 768-2972.OUFFIELD CINEM A : 249 Duffield St.: Tel.855-3967.1. Cobra, Fri.-Thurs.: 12,2, 4 ,6 ,8 ,1 0 .2. Space Camp, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:30,2:50,5:10,7:30, 9:45.BROOKLYN H EIG HTS CINEMA: 70 HenrySt. Tel. 596-7070.1. Top Gun, 2,3:55, 5:50, 7:50,9:50. Sat., Sun.: 2,3:55, 7:50,9:50. SneakPrevie Legal Eagle, Sat., Sun., 5:50.2. Backto School, Fri.-Thurs.: 2,3:55,5:45, 7:40,9:40.COBBLE HILL TW IN: 265 Court St.: Tel.596-9113.1. Cobra, Fri.: 6:45,10:15. Sat.: 2:50,6:30,10:10. Sun. and Wed.: 2:45,6:15,9:45.Mon., Tues., Thurs.: 6:20,9:45. Big Trouble,Fri.: 5,8:30. Sat.: 4:40,8:20. Sun. and Wed.:4:30,8. Mon., Tues., Thurs.: 8:10.2. SpaceCamp, Fri.: 5:30,7:40,9:50. Sat.: 1, 3:15,5:30,7:40,9:45. Sun. and Wed.. 1,3:05, 5:10, 7:15,9:20. Mon., Tues., Thurs.: 6,8,9:50. Children'sMatinee: Hey There, It%u2019s Yogi Bear, Sat., Sun.,Wed.: 1pm.LO EW %u2019S METROPOLITAN QUAD: 395Fulton St.: Tel. 875-4024.1. Back to School,Fri.-Thurs.: 1,2:50, 4:45,6:35,8:25,10:20. 2.Raw Deal, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:25,2:20,4:15,6:15,8:10,10:10.3. Poltergeist, Fri.-Thurs.: 12,1:45,3:30, 5:15, 7,8:45,10:30. 4. Invaders From Mars,Fri.-Thurs.: 12:40,2:35,4:35,6:25,8:25,10:20.PLAZA TW IN CINEM A: 314 Flatbush Ave.:Tel. 636-0170.WHAT'S HAPPENING AT SOME DOWNTOWN PLACESBROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: Gardenopen Tuea.-Fri., 8-8pm; weekends andholidays 10-6pm. Areas of current special interest: Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, Horticultural Section of Lilacs, Fragrance Garden,otiu Herb Garden. 1000 W ashington Ave. ForInform ation 622-4433.BROOKLYN C H ILD R EN %u2019S MUSEUM:Events: every Thurs., More Than Movies,3:30pm. 145 Brooklyn Ave. All events free. Forinfo, 735-4400.BROOKLYN H ISTO RICAL SOCIETY: %u201c NewTerritory%u201d tour at BACA Downtown. June 12,12:30pm. Free. Sheepshead Bay Tour. June 22,1pm. Meet at Sheepshead Bay Station, $3,mem bers, $5 non-members. 128 Plerrepont St.For Info, 624-0890.BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRALLIBRARY: Facts over the phoneL78Q-7000, daily; until 10pm, Monday through Thursday.Free job Information resources at the Education and Job Inform ation Center, 780-7777.Job ana uareer uounseiing, tuam-noon,Mon.-Fri.; 2-4pm, Mon.-Thurs.: 5:30-7:30pm,Mon. Toddler Time: 10:30-11am Tuesdays.Talk: %u201cGet to Know Your Library,%u201d Tues. &Thurs 3:30-4:30pm. Exhibit: %u201c Back To Brooklyn%u201d photos, thru June. The library is at GrandArm y Plaza. For info, call 780-7000.G R E E N M A R K E T& G et fresh, locally grownfruits and vegetables at Cadman Plaza W estat M ontague St., Tuesdays June 3-Dec. 23,and Saturdays year round; at Colum bus Plaza,Jay St. near M yrtle Ave., Tuesdays year roundand Fridays June 25-Dec. 17; and at FlatbushAvenue at Atlantic Ave., W ednesdays June25-Dec. 17. For Info call (212) 5660990.PROSPECT PARK: Pedalboat rental, 11am -1hour before dark, dally, $5/hour with $5 deposit, at dock near W ollman Rink. Use Em pireBlvd. and Flatbush Ave. entrance. ProspectPark Boathouse, exhibit, Lefferts Hom estead,open Sat. and Sun., 10am-4pm. Use entranceat Flatbush Ave. and Em pire Blvd. ProspectPark Zoo, open seven days/weok, 8am-4:30pm;buildings open at 11am. Use Flatbush Ave.and Empire Blvd. entrance. Children%u2019s Zoonow open, Wed.-Sun., 10-4pm. Tours: UrbanPark Rangors lead Prospect Park tours: June14; %u201cTrail of the W aters%u201d 1pm. M eet in Picnic%u2022 i ------ * 4 I . . . A 4 C .I I U U O O - *>%u00ab., O W U I IO ) %u00bbJ y i i n u i v i l . v v m w - v ,%u201cW ater Course of Prospect Park\Grand Army Plaza at 1pm. Free. For UPR info,287-3400. Dance: June 19; American BallroomTheatre and Ballet Hlspanico June 20; JazzTap Ensemble and Jazz Dance: DannvBurackeski Dance Co. June 21: Momix;Douglas Hamby Dance Co. and Peridance. Jun.22: Loremil Machado & The Capoerias andCharles M oore Dance Theatre. All perform ances at 8pm at Bandsheli, Prospect ParkW est and 9th St. Roads: closed Mon.-Fri.,10am-3pm and 7:3Q-1lpm; Sat. and Sun., Fri. at7pm-Mon. at 6am . Grand Army Plaza Arch, exhibit, %u201cW ings Over Brooklyn,\Sat. and Sun., 12:30-4pm. Unless noted, allfree. For info, 788-0055.BACA DOW NTOW N: Exhibit: %u201cNew Territory, Part II%u201d Through June 28. Galleryhours Tues.-Fri., 1-0pm; Fri. and Sat., 1-10pm.$5. BACA W orkshop Ensemble performs%u201cJump Back,%u201d musical ior kids by GregGrelon. June 1 3 ,1 4 ,8pm; June 15,3pm. $3.June 14-July 14; %u201cAdopt-A-Landmark\hibit. The Resnick Gallery, L.I.U., FlatbushAve. at DeKalb Ave., 3rJ floor, HumanitiesBuilding, Free. Opening Reception June 14,2pm. 111 W llloughbv St. For Info, 596-2222.BARGEMUSiC: C ham ber concerts onThurs., at 7:30pm; and Sun., at 4pm. June 12,15, Warren Lash, cellist; Charles Neidich,clarinetist; Diane Walsh, pianist. June 19,22,program of Mozart, Martinu, Brahms. Tickets$10; $8 for seniors and students. FultonFerry Landing, under Brooklyn Bridge.BROOKLYN M USEUM: Exhibits: Aslan artists of Brooklyn at the Brooklyn M useumCom m unity Gallery, thru June 23; S ite Drawings by Martyl: The Precinct of Mut at Luxor,thru July 21; The Art of Cezanne: From theHenry and Rose Pearlmar. Foundation, thruJuly 14; Curator%u2019s Choice: The Art of CentralAfrica, thru July 6; Grand Lobby Installation:Paradisi, thru June 18; Asian Artists ofBrooklyn in Com m unity Gallery, thru June23. Archaic Coins from the Jonathan RosenCollection, thru Aug. 4; The Aiex Hillm anFamily Foundation Collection: French Art ofthe 19th and 20th Centuries, thru Jan. 5,1987. Film: \Phllipino resistance to the Marcos government. June 15,1:30 and 3:30pm. Performances: June 22' Amavan workshop%u2019sKaradya%u2019an Ensemble, traditional Philippinemusic and dance, 2pm. Korean AmericanC ^ k . l l VA/orburg Memorial Scuipture Garden. All eventsfree unless noted. Hours: Mon., Wed.-Fri.,10am-5pm; Sat., 1lam-6pm; Sun., 1-6pm;holidays, 1-5pm; closed Tues. 200 EasternParkway. For info, 638-5000.June 12, 1986, THE P H O EN IX, Page 35

