pc;2 12 frldzy, rcptccr 24, 1070 C f! f ;vu scduiipuCiJtrco- (tgvugcv pnisv Soft sculptures, nest made cf clcih, are beir: exhibit ed by Lou Ana IJusmskiia the Silica G Art She? through Oct. 10. This show represents four yean cf serious involve ment," Musinski sail. 1 est examples cf series, sdcctln pieces that would show a bit mors cf cystlf than ens or twophases." - After graduating from the Chicago Art fctute ia Stuart: 2r3 J5?Fff (PC)-1:30,'3:30,'5:30 and 9:30 p.m. State: Alice in Wordatsd (X-7:30 and 9:20 pjn. Cooper-Lincoln: zws (PG)-7:30 and 9:50 pjn. Cooper-Lincoln: Mid night Movie Jesus Christ Superstar (PG)-niiI-cight. Plaza 1: TheShootist (PG)-1:45, 3:40, 555, 750 and 9:25 pjn. Flaza 2: Embryo (PG)-3:45, 550, 7.-20 and 9:10p.m. Flaza 3: Monty Python end the Holy Grail (PG-3:15, 6:30 and 9:45 pan. Flaza 3: 77;e Groove Tube (R)-l:45, 5 and 8:15 pjn. Flaza 4: Mustang County (G-1:15,2:50, 4:25, 6, 7:40 and 9:20 pjn. Douglas 1: Gator (PG)-5.-20, 7:20 and 9:20 pjn. Saturday and Sunday zt 150, 3:20, 520,7:20 and 9:20 pjn. Douglas 2: Vie Omsk (R)-5:30,750and950 pjn. Saturday and Sunday at 150, 350, 550,750 and 950 pjn. Docjjas 3: Drum (R)-5:40,7:40 and 9:40 pjn. Saturday and Sunday at 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 pjn. Cinema V. Murder By Desth (FG)-7:25 and 9:25 pjn. Saturday and Sunday at 130, 3:25, 555,75 and 9.-25 pjn. Cinema 2: A Clock work Onsnge (R)-7:G0 and 9:25 pjn. Saturday and Sunday at 150, 4, 650 and 9 pjn. Sheldon Film Theatre: Underground and The Longest War 3,7,and9pjn. Hollywood and Vine: All the Presidents Men (PG)-7 and 9 pjn., Inserts (X)-750 and 9:45 pjn. Italian film shmns This week's Foreign Film Series feature will be Lena V ertmuller's Love and A rzzrehy. The film, released in 1972, is Wertmuller's fifth feature after serving an apprenticeship under Frederico FellinL WertmuHer has emerged as one of the most important Italian directors along with Fellini and Bernardo Berto luccL Love and Anarchy is set in MussoImTs Italy and uses stylish direction to tell the story of a young revolutionary and a group of prostitutes. Showings will be at 7 and 9 pjn. Sunday through Tuesday. i)iV CRISPY FRIED CHICKEN Boxed and ready:., before or after the game. . CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION 141 S. 14th 475-1822 i . 1 i th3 eirisncsn TUXEDO RENTAL DHATcOY CLHAT:n3 - ALTERATIONS FHEE STCHAOH - IVcAViriG suedes a leather cleans 13th 0- F 65 475-77D2 OFEM FaOMDAY thru SATURDAY 1959, she became a ceizrJcs and foundations instructor at Ozli Park and River Forest Hh School in Oak Park, IX She tzxl she was accustomed to-treatin scfWockfcj forms out of hard material, but the kiln at the hfeh school was not lare. enough to accommodate her work. She searched for another medium and found people were experimtntir fci soft scul-ture. .' Uvdidkl said she had never sewn and went throng a long trial and error process to learn. Although she is frightened by snakes and other repCes, ilusinrki has a whimsical obsession with salamanders They keep corning up as a three-dimensional vehicle. They are so quizzical that I can do a lot with them." Some of the salamander-oriented pieces in the shew are: 'Salamander Jumping Through a Cloud, "Conver sation Over a Garden," "TFIyin Salamander, Salaman der Jewel Bex" and Tleached Salamander. For a long time her interest in salamanders was res tricted to observations in northern Minnesota. Then I realized that other people were involved with salamanders, too, she said. Then we were in Mexico we bought a mask of an elephant with a salamander crawl ing down its face. Now I realize what unusual people mere axe that are interested in the form cf the salaman der, she sail. Although she likes salamanders, Musmski said she would not keep one as a pet because they are too Easive. Efusinski said she believes it is the creative process, cot the product, that is important. . "My work is the ordering of my subconscious. It is w?, cot fabricated. She documents her life through the things she collects and she then puts them together. A large quilted piece is included in her show. It is her latest large piece and is entitled "Pat ou Times Two. She claims her quilts have nothing to do with the bed and thinks they will evolve into large fabric paintings. "Patoa Times Two" represents the same subject in two-dimensional and thre&dimensional terms, while also interpreting the subject-an overcoat-in a realistic and fanciful form. - No television Musinski said her perceptions of things have been in fluenced by not viewing television until college. She said, "I escaped television, for that I am grateful. It gives too littL opportunity to look. Everything is seen through the camerman's eyes, not your own. It is a case of someone telling you what to see. r miiniiuin.v WOODY ALLEN in "LOVE AND DEATH V ADMISSION $1 .00 J5g rrrrm fl: SHO'A'iwQ AT: 5:23-7:39:33 mi WWW Ml ' SHOWING AT: 5:43-7:43-9:43 3 n -irS-Fnaiw-Rinri V ssc:::a at: 537:23-33 r:r.rr attv 1 f- 1 u u u u u u w Masinikfs Tfcasso iTio is different from her other pieces on display. Pablo Picasso's painting, "Three Musi cians", has been taken from its two-dimensional surface and made as three-dinensionaL T.hen I was trying to fcure out what to do with the backside of the musicians, (because Picasa did net pro vile a view cf their backs). I dreamt that Picasso and I spoke about what tq do with the forms . . . Tt seemed to help," she said. , il V ; , - A' V ' Photo by Kevin Higtey Picasso Who and Patou Times Two . . . soft art by Lou Ann Musm&i cn display at Sheldon. lipf 22-28 ox k & 'Hi 1 A V , - "''ttWih i ... . . V k . -..rr;. 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