Ewu Gallery Features Carved, Painted Sculptures

Joe Ehrbar Correspondent

Pinnochio, an exhibition of carved and painted sculptures, is on exhibit at Eastern Washington University’s Gallery of Art.

Featured artists include Victor Moore of Pullman, Tim Fowler and Terry Turrell, both of Seattle, and several other Northwest and West Coast artists.

Pinnochio is curated by Sean Elwood, an independent Seattle curator.

The exhibition closes Dec. 8.

For more information, call University Galleries at 359-7070.

Auditions

Spokane Civic Theatre will hold auditions for its winter production of “Strangers On Earth” at 7 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 4 and 5, in the Firth Chew Studio Theatre. Pat Owens is director.

There are openings for two women in their early to mid-20s; two men in their early to mid-20s (one who can play guitar), and one man in his early to mid-30s.

Auditioners will read from the script; copies are available at Civic’s box office for a $5 deposit.

For more information, call 325-1413.

Trains wanted

Moses Lake’s Adam East Museum and Art Center wants to borrow toy and model trains for its Christmas display. All train sizes are welcomed. For more information, call (509) 766-9395.

Calling all folkies

The Northwest Folklife Festival, the annual Memorial Day Weekend music, crafts and food extravaganza at Seattle Center, is looking for folk performers.

For an application, call (206) 684-7300 or write: Northwest Folklife, 305 Harrison St., Seattle, WA 98109-4695. The deadline to apply is Jan. 10.

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