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Oakville Beaver, 23 Jan 2015, p. 26

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, January 23, 2015 | 26 W I N T E R S H O W A T I R O Q U O I S Iroquois Ridge High School recently held its winter art show Do You Understand Me? last Thursday. The two-day exhibit featured paintings, photography, sculptors and fashion designs by Grades 9-12 students. At left, Rozlyn Henderson adjusts the position of her cardboard mobile In a Sea of Art. Above, Nicole Harrison gets down on the oor to adjust the position of the head on her cardboard and acrylic paint sceptre George the Giraffe. Visit oakvillebeaver. com for more photos. | photos by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or www.facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) A T O U C H O F A R T Sheridan represented at Canadian Screen Awards Thirty Sheridan graduates recently received 44 nominations for the upcoming Canadian Screen Awards (CSA). The CSAs, a merger of the Gemini and Genie awards in 2013, are handed out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize excellence in Canadian lm, English-language television, and digital media productions. The awards will be presented at a series of week-long events, culminating in the nal live broadcast gala on March 1 in Toronto. The Sheridan alumni nominated for the CSAs hail from a variety of programs at the college, including advanced television and lm; animation; art and art history; bachelor of design (honours); interactive multimedia; journalism; media arts; and music theatre performance. Their graduation years range from 1989-2007. For a complete list of the Sheridan alumni nominated, visit http://goo.gl/PSdKnX. Moonshine Café hosts Andy Griffiths Saturday Oakville's Moonshine Café will host Burlington's Andy Grif ths as he previews tunes from his new album Saturday (Jan. 24). Stella Started It is the name of Grif ths' new album , which is set to be released in September. The indie folk/rock singer/songwriter will also play a selection of songs from his previous albums, such as Mind On Other Things (nominated for Roots Recording of the Year at the 2013 Hamilton Music Awards) and Looking At A Life. Grif ths will be performing with his band, including Kim Koren, Frank Koren, and Nick Czarnogorski. Oakville music artist Kris Tonkens and Toronto band The Ditch Horses will open the night. The show starts promptly at 9 p.m. at the 137 Kerr St. café. For more information, visit www.andygrif ths. ca or www.themoonshinecafe.com. Call 905-844-2655 for reservations. Oakville artist Bianca De Navarro Cubric has her works on display at the Aroma Espresso Bar until Feb. 1. The Brazilian painter's solo show features the local artist's collection of abstract acrylic paintings on canvasses of various sizes. A mosaic artist and industrial designer, De Navarro Cubric was born in Rio de Janeiro and moved to Oakville in 2001. For more information on the artist or any of her upcoming shows, visit www.biancacubric.com. | photo by Eric Riehl ­ Oakville Beaver New style, New life, New you 905-582-3933 Oakville Place Lower level, Next to Sears (Walk-ins and Appointments)

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