THE ARTS ALIVE AND WELL” seit cluswiand fiends ortheUnvonty conn oa their works in the show,’’ she said. ‘‘Ourexperience _ AT UPEI | from last year shoed that there are many fine artists 7 among this group, and we would like to see their . The activities of the Fine Arts Club at the University work,’’ she concluded. The Fine ArtsClub willbe of Prince Edward Island continue this year form receiving works for the exhibit on March 17, 18, 19 where they left off last year, with the mounting of and 20 at the Robertson Library. another art exhibit in the Robertson Library. ; This year’s officers for the UPEI Fine Arts Club are: _ Scheduled to open on March 22 at 2:00 p.m. and run President, Tracy Arsenault; Vice President, Jane until April 3, the show will feature paintings,draw- — Hughes; and Faculty Advisor, Dr. Janos Fedak, Pro- ings, cartoons, small wood sculpture and photos. fessor of Fine Arts. Each exhibitor will be allowed a maximum of two | pieces in the show. Contact Gerry Birt Public Relations Officer 566-0687 Fine Arts Club president, Tracey Arsenault, has invited the whole university community to become involved. ‘*We would like to see faculty, students, EXHIBITION qh. Hi Line Arts Ghib invites the ae ie Community to present. their Artwork 17 Our Deecnd veal i hubs tion to take place 1 the Rabertser, 1 there sae J axeh aoa to April 5. heel peo cl imate of 2 works per person , and large sculpture sot permitted. taintings ancl Photographs ‘must be Teacly bo be hung. tor more information contact Tracey alo: 8949597 son Pref Fedak at 56b-0406 (office Main 202). UPEIX-PRESS March 12, 1992 Page 8