Weekender Thursday, January 31 1 SQO Works of area sculptors featured at Horace Williams House display f r t 'V ir i Pago 8 By DOROTHY ROMPALSKE At first glance, someone walking past the Horace Williams House at 610 E. Rosemary Street might think that the lawn of this Chapel Hill landmark has been transformed into a mysterious playground for area children. Two little girls dancing around a pair of wood and stone structures add to this illusion: They claim that the larger structure is a house and the smaller one is the stable. Wayne Hall, a sculptor from Bahama, N.C., might like, this imaginative interpretation of his Untitled Tables. They are part of an exhibit of 42 works by area sculptors showing at the Horace Williams House until Feb. 29. The yard and three rooms of the historic Chapel Hill farmhouse, built in the 1840s, are devoted to the exhibit. Many different artistic styles and materials are represented in the show; from the neon light sculptures of UNC faculty member Jerry Noe, Draped Fetish and Rock with Aura, to the more traditional wooden carved Donkey of Luel. West. This Chapel Hill artist's interpretation of the farm animal uses dogwood, oak and pine. Use Temple of Greenberg, .N.C., used ceramic stoneware in IdolJhree. The small, rounded forms of her work were inspired by the artist's fascination with the human figure. For the art lover, who sometimes wonders exactly what the artist had in mind when he or she created a work, the Horace William House offers a helpful brochure on this exhibit. Along with standard factual information about each piece in the show and its creator, the booklet supplies quotations from the artist about the meaning of his sculpture and his philosophy of art in general. For some of the works, the exhibit includes the artist's preliminary drawings or plans. The Horace Williams House is open weekdays from noon-5 p.m. Through February the house will be open on Sundays from 2-5 p.m. Dorothy Rompalske is an art critic for The Daily Tar Heel. Sculpture is part of display on lawn The .Hub's Eiresite4 Ever Winter I Drive Our Cars I ALMOST FREE to most U.S. cities AUTO DRIVEAUAY 919-272-2153 520 V. Friendly Ave. Greensboro. N.C. 0OOOO0O Due to the warm weather.. .our inventory is at an all time high. Shop now for outstanding values and savings during The Hub Ltd's Greatest After Christmas Sale. Super Savings on America's foremost names in menswear. SUITS & SPORTCOATS NOW YOU CAN SAVE 20 to 40 On our entire selection of Fall & Winter Suits and Sportcoats ... Select from great colors in ail wool worsteds & poly wools , SAVE ON SWEATERS" TO OFF CARDIGANS AND CREWS A great selection in most all sizes and colors. SAVE ON V-NECK CASHMERE SWEATERS REGULARLY TO $95 EXCELLENT SELECTION OF SLACKS Great looking slacks in wools, polyester & corduroys . . . solids, plaids & checks SAVE UP TO 25 IrvJ DRESS SHIRTS A LARGE GROUP NOW REDUCED Save on good looking solids, stripes & mini-checks SPORTSHIRTS A group of Flannels. Wools & Cotton Sportshirts VALUES $15 TO $45 $12"o$3299 0 SAVE ON SHOES Save on a selection of Famous Name Brand Footwear 25 OFF SWEATER SHIRTS The ever popular 3 button placket sweater shirt. Orion or wool. Solids or stripes. Turtleneck styles, too. $1144 ro$1944 available In our Raleigh Store only OUTERWEAR SAVINGS SAVE UP TO 40 Save on topcoats,, all weather lb LOW COST FLIGHTS X-masNew Years Inter session Easter (212) 23-8X0 Outside N.Y. State free V80O223-7676 "Thm Center for Student Travel" 1 140 BROADWAY NVC.NY THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! f OUR P coats . 'flection an excellent f -rn r SAVE ON DOWN FILLED & H0LL0FIL vests & jackets $2488to$5S88 nil LEATHER COATS 20 ,o40 OFF Save on our entire selection of blazers, carcoats and jackets. NECKWEAR SAVE 50 On special selection of tie . . silks . . . wools and blends. C f EDUCATIONAL CENTER TEST PREPARATION SOCIALISTS SINCE 1t3S VuitOur Centers And Sea Far Yowrwtf Why We Make The 0ilftrtr.ee CeU 0vi. Emi & Wetkentft For cltsm in your eras, cell: 9124:C720 Suit 102 - Crest Cld3. Chspsl HP Clvd. . Durhsn, fl.C. 27707 OuOMe NT State ONLY CALL TOLL FREE eOO-223-1762. 103 East Franklin OPEN 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

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