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SAT APRIL 4. 1981 THE CAROLINA TIMES 3 Neon Art Lights Up New Exhibit Iffi(5aillttllii-Wnss "I try for the unex pected," said sculptor Jerry Noe, whose neon art is displayed in a new Collectors Gallery at the N. C. Museum of Art in Raleigh. "Neon by Jerry Noe' opened Sunday, March 29 Jlxjanizo PAINT for All Your Pointing Needs in ihe impotiai Bids WotriSt .; Durham. N.C. Phono 688-2338 with the artist present for a public reception from 4-6 p.m. in the gallery on the first floor. The exhibit con tinues Jhrough April 26. Noe, a UNC-Chapel Hill art faculty member, will ex hibit ten works, all for sale or rent. The recipient of several major awards, including two grants from the National En dowment for the Arts, Noe has exhibited his works in in dividual and group shows in New York, Chicago and Washington as well as in shows throughout the South. For the past ten years, he has explored the artistic possibilities of neon by treating the . hard, harsh colored commercial medium as it it were sot I, limp rope. Among the wall-pieces for the Colelctors Gallery exhibit are "pure" neon hangings in which the effect is produced solely by the colors with which the glass tubing is lit and the graceful shapes into which it is bent. The forms become luminescent triangles for other pieces from which lengths of rope Jiang. Decorated with feathers of sticks, these works seem to be tribal icons rendered in a combination of primitive and 20th-century materials. Natural and man-made elements are again juxtapos ed in Neo's pedestal-pieces ' featuring wood or sand en circled by coils of gleaming neon tubing. Sunday Aprils. 1981 WFMY WPTF WTVD WUNC WTTG WRAL WTBS WGHP CH. 2 CH. 28 CH. 11 : CH. 4 CH. 5 CH. 5 CH. 17 CH. 8 Cable 2 I Cable 3 Cable 6 Cable 9 j Cable 10 Cable 12 Cable 13 700 Kenneth Jerry 30 Minutes Jimmy World James Or. 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A" " 1 "' ' ' i " I ..00 News Carol News . .. Movie: News. Ruff House News 7 7 is Burnett CBS News "South Sea ABC News ABC News I I 30 C8SNews JimBakker Monte Carlo Woman" Late Movie: Open Up T. Brown s Starskyi " Show " t j - " , " Journ'. A ffOO Hutch ;; I The Rookies J tt M " Charles Gunsmoke . Movie- '. - j 45 " Youn9 1 1 1 ."......,..!.' ... MANAGING LIFE'S DOWNBEATS Allaa R. Magi, Ph.D., M.PJL Personality. We all have it. That's what makes each of us unique. There's no one exactly like you. It is your personality that makes up what you are right now: your inherited po tentials, your life's experi ences, how you relate to peo ple, even your physical health. Sometimes our personality changes and people say we are moody. Moods are often the result of body rhythms initiated by brain signals and changes in body chemicals. Chemicals which are not a normal part of body proc esses, such as alcohol, can influence moods. Moods are considered normal or abnor mal, depending on what is normal for the group around you. When people feel uncom fortable around you, you are said to have a personality disorder. Depression, or feeling down, is one of the most com mon personality disorders. Feeling inadequate, appre hensive or frightened by new experiences is all. part of de veloping as a person. The most common cause of "feeling blue" is a lack of self -worth. Perhaps life's challenges are too formidable a barrier to climb over. Whatever the cause,- de pression changes one's life style. Sleeping habits change. Social contacts change. Eating habits change. Often appear ance and mannerisms change. A depressed person often tries to escape by drinking alcohol or taking drugs. The relief is only short-lived since alcohol, a depressant, only makes matters worse. Con tinued depression often re sults in attempts at suicide. Try cooking , sweet-potatoes tempura style in. a light batter, quickly fried in hot peanut oil. While some work out of their depression by them selves, most usually need help.. Depressed people, need friends real friends who are willing to care and love. To the depressed person, re assurance is essential and a listening ear is vital. Depres sion is overcome fastest by 1 becoming involved, by return ing to the middle of day to day activities. Depression can be avoided, though. A positive view to wards life's experiences making obstacles stepping stones instead of allowing them to become stumbling blocks, being involved with life, developing relationships and meaningful friendships builds a natural hedge against depression. Goals are important, too. Have something new to pur sue. A goal achieved has less value than one being pursued. Be involved in work that pleases you and gives you a sense of accomplishment. Hobbies, sports and activities for leisure time is good, espe cially if it involves others or is done for someone else. Above all, maintain good health. Keep in shape physi cally. This will help you think more of yourself and it will equip you to cope with the stresses of life. by the Health Department. Gen eral ocference of the Sevan th4ay Adventiat Church, at a community service. Sleep-Eze contains a gentle sleep inducer that helps you get a good night's sleep. And tent that all you want? Use only as directed. nm'jimmV mai. i,.n ,.i.,ai ..hiihimii J" ; PTJ J. SOLICG DIAL 688-2475
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