On Campus News

THE ARTS

Greystone Theatre
Greystone Theatre begins its season with a preview Oct. 8 and performances Oct. 9-18 of Attempts on Her Life, written by Martin Crimp and directed by Natasha Martina. Tickets are available from the Place Riel information kiosk or the Greystone Theatre box office in the John Mitchell Building (call 966-5188).

Kenderdine Gallery
On exhibit until Dec. 23 is Size Matters, a group show of works from the U of S art collection. The gallery is located on the second floor of the Agriculture Building.

College Building Galleries
Opening Oct. 23 in the lower gallery is Orientalism and Ephemera, curated by Jamelie Hassan, which explores the attraction and presence of the "East" in everyday experiences. Opening the same day in the main level gallery is Com Pose, work by Ellen Moffat that brings together ironic objects as companion pieces. A reception at 8 pm Oct. 23 will open both exhibitions.

Museum of Antiquities
On view is Bene Merenti: Inscriptions from the Roman Catacombs, an exhibition featuring early Christian artifacts.  In the College Building.

Nellie McClung Play
St. Andrews College presents Nellie McClung: A One Person Play, written by Kathy Morrell and starting Wendy Stricker Oct. 18 at 8 pm with a pie social starting at 7 pm, and Oct. 19 at 2 pm at Grace Westminster United Church. Tickets are available at McNally Robinson Booksellers, St. Andrews College, united churches in Saskatoon or at the door.

St. Thomas More Gallery
On view in the gallery is Expanding Horizons, a group exhibition by members of Artists Eclectic.