COMING UP: At refurbished Latcham Gallery Sculptures are transformed into photo- graphs and picmtes are morphed into sculp~ tugs. with neither end result resembling its That is the basis for Nature of Form. the Latcham Gallery's newest exhibition. It opens Spmrday and was guest curated by Anastasia Ms Minow is a London. Ont-based visual artist who builds sculptures from what she ï¬nds around her then carves. appends and exposes them to light on photo paper to cre- ate “ghostâ€"like photograms (which) are phan- tom tepiesentations of their former selvesâ€. according to the gailery's media release. The show consists of work from Derek Evans Mitroyv and Susy Oliveird. Mr. Evans. a photo-based artist. builds structures derived from pouring melted wax into snow and ice water. The objects are then combined with resins and glue. The object is photographed hundreds of times from vari- ous angles then collaged together into one ï¬nal photo Cï¬ai Duncan. Latcham Gallery's curator. described Ms Oliveim’s work as “minimalist sensibilityâ€. Juno nominee, Stouflvlllo slngus paying tribune to Noll bung ‘ She starts with a sketch or simple lines then turns the geometrical drawing into a SD “What we like to do is present work that people can engage with in a deep way that is not obvious.†he said. New show deflgnedto make you think Neil Young fans can get their ï¬ll a! the Earl of Whitchunch Ian. 25. The downtown Stouffyille pub will host a tribute concert to the Canadian-bum rock legend. The show starts at 8 pm. A wide range of Mr. Young's music is planned. from well known tunes such as Old Man. After the Gold Rush and Harvest Moon to his classics including Down by the River and Cinnamon Girl. Performers include local favorites Marion Drexler and Don Maitland. 'l‘nm Pullin. and Mike Burns and Bruce MacNeil. Also performing are luno-nomilme Glenn Marais and master-guitarist D'Amy Wickâ€" ham. Glenn and D'Anry an: no stranger to ‘What we like to do is presem work that people can engage with in a deep way that is not obvious.‘ BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan®yrmg.rom The work of Susy Oliveira and two other art- ists is featured at the Latcham Gallery startâ€" ing with Saturday‘s opening reception. For Mr. Duncan. he admitted that when he attends an exhibition. if he understands the pieces right away. then “it's over" for him. He plefers to “work to ï¬gure it out". “Making our own discoveries and ï¬guring things out is enjoyable." he said. There is an opening reception Saturday from 1 to 3 pm. at the gallery. All artists will be present. The show closes Feb. 17. The gallery was recently refurbished. For more infonnation. go to www.latcham~ galleryca Stouffville. and have built strong appreciative audiences here. Mr. Bums is doing double duty as M(‘.. Brian ()‘Sullivan and Gary Burke are covering sound. There is no cover charge. Bach to Blues has room for voices The Bach t0 Blues Company invites you to join it in singing beautiful mixed vuiu' hamionies. The chorus wclcnnws members fmm all vocal ranges and training. Rehearsals nrv ’lhquays from 7:30 tn 9:30 p.m. in Stnufl‘villu The how season starts 'lhl‘sday at 7:30 pm. as the group pit-paws for its mnccrl May 3. It is especially sucking tenors and hassvs. For mom information. tall HOS-M!) 2mm or email: singï¬ï¬hacmuhlucsxm11