entitled "Voices and Visions," the year with readings by Virgil Burnett & WGUW.M:U& _Vugil Burnett is a professor in Vugil Burnett is a professor in the university‘s Fine Arts department, and an author/illustrator whose work has been printed in Europe and North A ca. He hat published critice frawi fiction, and poetry in diverse periodicals, and he has written four novels. his life he has tried to put writing and drawing During his reading of the to beâ€"published "15 Notes on the Art of Draftsmanship," he did just that. While he read the "Notes," he flashed slides of corresponding delicately detailed, sometimes peaceful and sometimes disturbing, but always ‘The "Notes" revealed much about the draftsman. He "rejoices in edges" and is "eager to surpass limits." The experiences of the beyond may "serve him in his work" when he returns from where he is by having gone too far. Black is indispensible to the draftsman. It is "the color of fact and the opposite of fact‘"; it can deiineate or represent void, nothingness. When a drawing is completed, the draftsman gives it away â€" either to the model or, if that is not possible, to a child. Children appreciate Voices and Visions wraps Arts Lectures â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER , 1987 draftsmanship and are generous in giving away Mmmlï¬-‘isnm.the draftzsman gives his drawings to the wind. Urquhart has been writing for a long time, but to her credit three volumes of postry, a collection of short fiction, and a novel. Several periodicals and journals have also carried her work. She had no slides to accompany her work, but with her poet‘s sense of the potency of words, she portions from the "very rough draft" of her next who is very sensitive to the plight of the old people she sees downtown, who apparently live alone in rooms with hot plates. The image of this "single piece of glowing crockery" terrifies Anna. She ends up buying, for $10, a oneâ€"inch square of a huge Tintoretto wall mural, which the then Art Gallery of Toronto was "selling" square by square, as part of a public subscription programme to help finance the purchase of a Tintoretto original. Anna sees, in her square, a The second "story" is about Arthur, a young man who is very much influenced by the Tintoretto painting and by biographies he reads about the artist. Neither Burnett nor Urquhart know, when they start a work, how it is going to end. Their art works on them, not vice versa. & 100 MOVIE 1/ g’ 1 o i _BANDITo & KITCHENER 1050 KING EAST mss @ > 'CAM $. W. BAND' TO 11'14-::.’ save sss o : 25 movie courons $25 5o movie courons $49 100 movie courons $98 THAT‘S V2 PRICE! Waterloo Grand Opening Special DON C MOVIE RENTALS THE BIG COUPON CLIP and USE THIS COUPON _« act NOV 4 DAYS ONLY anDitn 424 Qe&l)%'go 1747â€"4501 WITH THE PURCHASE OF PREâ€"PAID MOVIE COUPONS ANY MOVIE â€" ANY TIME 1050 KING ST. E. KITCHENER â€" 578â€"1050 : 450 ERB ST. W. LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Thursday, November 26 Friday, November 27 Saturday, November 28 Sunday, November 29 â€" 147â€"4501 NOW 2 LOCATIONS: SAVE $$S Save 100.00