CONSTANCE DeJONG April 18 Presentation of Modern Looe a solo performance based on Books I, Il, Ill & IV of The Complete Works of Constance l)eJong. Characters and events taken from Constance DeJong`s books are restructured into PRIL theatrical presentation, where the elements of timing, and music bring the narrative to life. This - setting NANCY DWYER Thick and Wordy Paintings reading is made possible through a grant from Poets 1-15 Dwyer's medium is paint, words and other paraphernalia April and Writers which is supported by the New York State used to produce autobiographical personalities. Exhibition Council on the Arts. SUSAN DENZA - A of Prints Showing Monday, April I8 at 8:30 p.m. In cooperation with a series of exhibitions presenting shows of the State at Buffalo. Master Thesis University - ALAN WEINRIB A Showing of Sculpture and Reliefs 19- 29 ln cooperation with a series of exhibitions presenting - Friday, April l at 8:30 p.m. April Opening Master Thesis shows of the State . a backspace/homefront production Exhibitions RAE 'l`YSON - A Showing of Sculpture

DAVID WOODBURY a backspace/homefront production 1 & 2 Contact Improvisation Workshops April YVONNE RAINER Dance Friday, April I at 7:00 p.m. 21 Yvonne Rainer will screen and discuss her most recent film Saturday, April 2 at 3:00 p.m. April Kristina Talking Pictures, which was written, directed and Auditorium College Learning Laboratory Film edited by her. The film is a narrative concerning Kristina, State University College at Buffalo Screening the heroine»narrator, and her lover Raoul.

Thursday, April 2] at 8:30 p.m. GARY JUDKINS /Discussion Student Union Social Hall, State University College at Buffalo April 14 "a working mans performance" using film, slides and audio tape. JON GIBSON Jon Gibson, a founding member of the Phil Glass Ensemble, Performance Thursday, April 14 at 8:30 p.m. 23 April vill perform a solo piece on his saxophone. His composition a backspace/homefront production Music is characterized by its modular form and has been performed the U.S. and DAVID GORDON and VALDA SE'l"l`ERFlELD throughout Europe. April 16 David Gordon is a founding member of the Judson Saturday, April 23 at 8:30 p.m. Dance Theatre. Both he and Valda Setterfield have Dance worked extensively with Yvonne Rainer in the Grand BABE'I"I`E MANGOLTE Union Company and Rainer's film Lives of Performers. April 26 Babette Magolte will screen and discuss her film What 'I`his program has been rescheduled from February. Maisie Knew. The title, taken from a Henry James novel,

' Film is concerned with a six year old girl and her growing awareness Saturday, April I6 at 8:00 p.m. Screening of adult sexuality and its specific effect upon her. College Learning Laboratory Auditorium /Discussion State University College at Buffalo Tuesday, April 26 at 8:30 p.m. Student Union Social Hall, State University College at Buffalo CONS'I`ANCE DeJONG April 17 In cooperation with the Members Gallery of ROGER WELCH the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. 29 Opening of the O.J.Simpson Project at the Albright-Knox April Art between HALLWALLS and the Reading Sunday, April I7 at 1:30 p.m. Gallery. Ajoint project Albright-Knox Art Gallery Members Gallery Albright-Knox Art Gallery, funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, Wider Availability of Museums Grant. JACKI APPLE and GLENDA HYDLER Friday, April 29 at 8:30 p.m. Readings from recent works. Reading Albright-Knox Art Gallery Sunday, April 17 at 6:00 p.m. ROGER WELCH - Chronology 1970-1977/A Lecture

- cHAnLo1'rA KOTIK _ center Paris Inside out Beaubourg, A 30 Welch working with individuals in personality, memory, and Paris' new Discussion Slides and film of the Center Beaubourg, experience. Emphasis on the recent O.J. Simpson Project at researcher at the cultural center. Charlotta Kotik, Lecture the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and the Roger Woodward Art filmed this work during Albright-Knox Gallery Project in Niagara Falls. Roger is a 1977 CAPS Grant recipient. her ten-day residency at the Center, February 1977. Saturday, April 30 at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, April I 7 at 8:30 p.m. KEVIN NOBLE May 13 A showing of recent videotapes. Video Wednesday, May I3 at 8:30 p.m. Media Studies / Buffalo, 247 Delaware Ave.

MAY - KROY RUBIN An Evening with Kroy Rubin Rubin utilizes video, film, slides and 16mm projection. JULIA HEYWARD May 13-19 Static work will be shown through May 19. May 2 A performance at HALLWA LLS of Adaptations of Kilroy Gerber. Julia Heyward's work is based Backspace *OPENING Sunday, May 15 at 8:30 p.m. a Performance in personality, theatrical manipulation of an backspace/homefront production audience, subliminal timing and an outsider's ANN TURYN sense of artistic imagery. The performance - 23 LEE EIFERMAN 5 She Chatters - A Narratives/Audio framed in language and film. May Tape 23 at Monday. May 2at 8:30 p.m. Writeratio Monday, May 8:30p.m.

KEN_PELKA and VIOLET LEE - "Predicament" ROBERT SMITHSON May 22-26 A series of media related activities - static and live. 3-30 Reconslrucled Non-Sites: May *OPENING Sunday, May 22 at 8:30 p.m. Salt Mine Projects. 1969 Cayuga Backspace a backspace /homefront production Exhibition Photo Documentation and Film: Spiral Jetty, 1970 - Side/Lecture Smithson, a central in the earth works A of figure movement, May 27 key figure the Art of the Seventies, Baldessiri will was intaeslcd in the large scale manipulation of landscape discuss his static work involving photographs and in exploring the relationship between "SITE/NONSlTE". Slide/Lecture Friday, May 27 at 8:30 p.m. Supplement materials to the exhibit will be copies of writings and drawings by Smithson from 1968-1973. The exhibit is courtesy of John Weber and Holt. Gallery Nancy MEREDITH MONK - Solo Performance

a *FILM - 29 Monk is composer, choreographer, director, singer, dancer SCREENINGS May 6 and May 20 at 8:30 p.m. May and actress. Her work is dedicated to developing the "total ROGER WELCH » Untitled Slide Projection Piece, 1972 Performance performer". She has created more than 40 danceltheatrel Installation Two simultaneous projections which contrast family music works since 1964. Her most recent opaa, Quarry, snapshots from 15 to 20 years of age with an attempt to won an Obie Award, 1976. relomte the site in 1972. An audio tape will accompany the Sunday, May 29 at 8:30 p.m. slides; voices of three generations of Welches narrate the slides.

* OPENING for BOTH EXHIBITIONS ALL EVENTS ARE AT HALLWALLS, 30 Essex Street, Friday, May 6 at 8:30 p.m. unless otherwise indicated.

30 Essex Si., Buffalo, New York 14213 716 886 7592

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following Ashford Hollow Foundation ll.-LLW_-l,I.S Staff: Peggy Brady, program; orpnizations, who have helped make this program possible: Committee for the Visual Arts Charles Clough, Adininistrative; Lee Eiferman, Media Study/Buffalo program; Gary Judkins, gallery; Paul Lemberg, Technical; National Endowment f0' the ANS , Program. New York State Council on the Arts